Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1929, Page 25

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C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1929. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. —‘ PAYTACES GULTY INGRLS ATICK “Rayv Deal,” Says Million- aird, Facing 1 to 50 Years. ppeal to Be Taken. corted their father to the prisoners’ room. Mrs. Pantages broke into tears when told her husband had been con- victed. She made no statement, and her physicians asserted she was in 2 serious condition. At a downtown hotel where she has | 7 been lving with her mother since the V. Z trial started, October 1, Miss Pringle 7 said “I am so glad the whole sordid /// thing is over. I have felt all along that / A only a verdict of guilty could be re- / turned. T told the truth on the witness // stand and feel that I did my duty.” 7 //} iy Z Opposing Testimony Given. //// / Pantages was arrested August 9 after %4////4 Miss Pringle had run from his office | screaming that she had been attacked. | She testified that Pantages invited her into & mysterious little ‘“conference | room” adjoining his offices, had patted | her hand, asked her to become his sweetheart and then assaulted her when she rejected his pleas. i Pantages denied that he attacked the 4 4 — girl and asserted she was the a or. . Sos s e R e averred she had ,1{.‘?.‘.‘5‘."1"..’&5‘:%"2’;‘_ All good things must come to an end—and so tomorrow brings to a close our most | xcniming “you enow ‘what T want | successful Anniversary Sale. . To make the finish of this great annual event as thrill- ing as its opening day—we offer further reductions on all small lots and groups of merchandise purchased for the Anniversary. Come early and share in the remark- able savings—Anniversary comes but once a year! By thefAssociated Press. ANGELES, October 28—Alex- anderi Pantages, theatrical magnate, ‘whoseffortune of millions grew from & stake n the Klondike gold rush, todsy faced p prison sentence of from one to 80 , following his conviction on a charge by a Superior Court re last night. The verdict will aled, defense attorneys an- d. Panjages, 54 years old, was found f an attack on Eunice Pringle, .yeaf-old dancer, when the girl went to hisfoffces to book a vandeville skit on theatrical circuit. Thej jury of seven women and five men dpiiberated 21 hours, but from the | her alleged actions. Miss Pringle re- | sumed the stand and indignantly de- | nied this. Kidneys Must Have || Rugs, Upholsteries first llot agreed that Pantages was was occasioned by the jury's | ‘.f ‘The delay in returning the || inabilify to agree whether Pantages || should?be sentenced to one year in the countyt jail or from one to 50 years in | the itentiary. Longer Sentence Agreed. ‘The {12 finally agreed on the longer ||| sentenge at 9:20 o'clock last night at once became prisoner No. Pant 119,35% in the Los Angeles County jail, || ndink formal pronouncement of sen- day morning by Superior Judge Charle§ Fricke, who presided at his The ivaudeville impresario, who re- cently hold several of his Western the. aters fir $15,000,000, took his conviction stoically, and declared: fight it out.” Pantages immediately was remanded . %o the custody of the sheriff and taken | to the founty jail, where he was booked and gajbed n the jail uniform of blue dnnlm} In his cell Pantages said he had in“ructed his attorneys to carry an 1 pf his conviction to the highest ehance]with the hury ce} w e jury.” Pantages said. “They frere against me from the begin- n\:gi ks like & man doesn't have & chanfe when a woman tries to frame him asil have been framed. But don't fiu thihk I am beaten. I have told my iwyers to take this case to the highest court ih America if necessary to get a Teversai” :Evinces Slight Emetion. Dejected in Appearance, Pantages re- ved the verdict with but slight emotion. His family, with the exception of his wife, was in the courtroom when the verdict was read. Mrs. Pantages was ill at her home, following her recent con- ‘viction on a rge of mansiaughter as & result of an automobile accident in which a Japanese gardener was killed, Carmen Pantages, young daughter of the defendant, was in an ante-room of the court. Mrs. Dixie Martin, an adopted daughter, fled - - ugl from the court- 1 tears. Rodney and Lloyd “I'm going to | I didn’t have a || | | | | filter this acid from the blood and | may remain to irritate and inflame, causing & burning, scalding sen: i the neck of the bladder, obliging -ing and sometimes very painful, this | | is often one of the most simple ail- ments to overcome. Begin drinking | i | I Unusual! Genuine “Goodrich” ZIPPERS *1.69~ All Sizes 21/ to 8 for All Styles of Heels Actual $4.50 Values —We've secured just One Thousand pairs to sell at this unusually you really want a bargain be here early tomorrow, for they will go fast! They are the Genuine Goodrich Cuff Zip- pers, in styles as comfortable as they are The ideal overshoes for snowy and rainy weather, Offered in this sale at a fraction of their real worth, Wool Tweeds in Rich dark brown or gray Gunmetal 9 of these “Zif ers” low price! smart, Shades. Fourth Floor, Yannk Penn. Ave., 8th and D Sts. i Plenty of Water Also Take Salts Occasionally if Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers. Kitiney and bladder frritations often result from acidity, says a noted authority. The kidneys help pass it on to the bladder, where it 5 tion, or setting up an irritation at you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread; the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation | and is very profuse; again, there is | difficulty in volding 'it. h Bladder weakness, most folks call it because they can't control urina- | . While it is extremely annoy- | lots of good water, also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your | pharmacist and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast. | Continue this for two or three days. | This will help neutralize the acids | in the system so they no longer are | a source of irritation to the bladder | and urin; organs, which then act | normal in. | Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is made from the acid of grapes and || lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks | who are subject to urinary disorders || caused by acid irritation. Jad Salts || causes no bad effects whatever, | Here you have a pleasant, effer- vescent lithia-water drink which | may quickly relieve your bladder || irritation.—Advertisement. $35 VelvellRugl Closely-woven all- @ 5 Sizes 9x12 and 8.3x- Seconds. $45 & $50 Axminster Rugs Alex. Smith Seam- @ ess Rugs, 9x12-ft. perfect quality. $50 & $55 Axminster Rugs 9x12-ft. Seamless @ fully patterned. $8 9x12-Ft. Felt-Base Rugs Two new Fall pat- & 4 QQ room. Slight seconds. Goldenberg's—Downstairs Store $5 Cotton-Filled Comforts, Ea. rm, serviceable kLo s $2-95 fofts; pretty sateen pieced coverings. Plain Grey Blankets _rin g Usks §7 .85 inches, for deuble beds. ~Soft and warm for Wint ter nights. $3.75 Large Blankets, Pair e e e e 31 97 tan; pretty borders. Generous_size, 70x80 Tinches. Part-Wool Blankets -mixed g weight; size 66x80 incl Large assortment of eolors. Perfect Window Shades American - Holland weier i3 7Q ¢ green, white and ecru. Widths—24, £8; 28, 30, 32 and 34 inches. $1.69 Holland Shades e and green. ecru, blu $1.25 Opaque Shades Oil opaque shades, 3x6-ft. size; on Hartshorn rollers. 85c Ecru, white and green. Perfects. 69c Window Shades Perfect '7'3“' 49 window in vlliuu.‘ c .. cru. 3x6- 's—Fourth 15¢ Colored Cambric tumes; red, black, irregulars. fabric, in a large colors; 36 inches wide. high-grade rayon, in -39¢c Printed Foulards colors. Ir- Rich lus- 28 signs. Fast colors. c rayon crepes; _self 69c Rayon Taffet and cotton fabric. bright colors Pk il e loc orange, purple and green. Slight 50c Fancy Plaids A rayon and cotton group of styles and 330 59Tc ‘Tnkffe! ‘Rny 36.in. Taffet Ray of wanted colors. Slight 37C irregulars. Neat styles prin!:d 1 GEELE 9C regulars. 50c Printed Rayons lity printed ttractive de- 50c 36-in. Rayon Crepe Box loom quality color stripes. Many 27C wanted_colors. B b e 49C 36.inches wide. Goldenberg's—Main Floor 69c Pendant Necklaces Sterling silver $1.00 Rondel Ehfike; Sparkling diamon; e e quisitely dainty! $1 Knotted Pearl* Ropes Handsome 60-inch el etk 44c pearl beads. 3‘}“Metl| H‘N:t‘i,h Bands ite gold-finis| e S serviceable. Main Floor Sensational Offer! $5 to $7.50 Hats High-grade hats from well-known s2'87 makers, not many styles alike. Velours, soleils and velvets—in stunning va- riety. Goldenbers's—Second Floor. Women's $1 Fleeced Shirts |, Sleeveless hirts, ildren’s $1 Union Suits o Meddiu.;n and 65 Sits) pieki e C long or short sleeves, ankle or knee length; not all sizes. Slight seconds. Children’s 59¢ Union Suits (o Jigh meck and ite; size 2 only. irls’ 79¢ Undies llhdy?n de'i , in- 50 ovs el C panties. Pink only. Women’s 79¢ to $1 Undies Rayon Undies in gowns, chemise, 55c pantees, bloomers and step-ins. A few pa, Seconds. Goldenberg's—] oor, Sporting Goods $5.00 Mam-A-Cars Strongly i complete with bumpers, handle foot rest. $1.50 Foot Balls Made of pebble SRt conkide evn 79c plete with lacings and bladder. Official size. $4 Athletic Jerseys Full length “Col- with extra roomy shoulders. Orange, green or red. Men’s $33.50 Bicycles Equipped with cord s il nickeled wood 2 rustproof spokes and New Departure Coas- ter Brake. $2.75 Golf Bags An oversized - 31.59 inch three-stay bag, bottom; of waterproof material with metal trimmed in tan leatherette. Main Floor. Stationery $3.50 Brief Cases Cowhide leath brief casen. in- tan $-33 3 an and mahoga pockets, 2 straps, extension loek, name plate. 75c Stationery 72 large flat Sissietorig oathgual: 33C ity paper and S50 envelopes to match. White only. 35c Boxed Stationery In pretty peach, 13c blue, green and pongee shades. One Heavy paper. Goldenberg's—Main Floor quire boxes. Girls’ $1 Wash Dresses Red, blue and 79c other brightly colored i in ginghams, Peggy cloth and s 7 to 14 years. Girle’ $1.59 Serge Skirts - Excollently mads nevy sl Saiiinbedives Sizes 7 to 14 years. Girls’ Princess Slips White flannelette 59c princess slips, lace trimmed. Sizes 2 to 6 years, 59c; sizes 8 to 10 years, 79¢c. Babies’ 50c Panties Good quality rub- ber panties and crib 19c sheets. Broken sizes only. Tots’ $5.98 Coats tracher trimmed. All colors. Sizes 2 to 5 years. Goldenberg's—Third Fh $3.98 & $5 Handbags New pouch, back- 52.88 bags of fine leathers, in black and colors. Substantially built ok o ot re: 995 mirror and pocket. Leather handle. Leather Goods strap and underarm $3.98 Overnight Cases neatly lined; inside 50c to $1 Leather Belts widths. Kiddies’ $1.19 Spot Clown Costumes Kiddies can have pree s s 98¢ costumes, and parents will be d to find them so in- sive. Main Floor. 100 Smart Sport Coats Just Received—and Very Specially Marked! For Women and Misses $12.95 Just the sort of coats that every wardrobe needs for sports, business and general wear—and certainly every budget can afford this low Anniversary price. Newest single and double breasted models, with swagger patch or plain pockets, belts, etc. Light and dark mixtures that will give excellent wear—all lined with satin. Sizes 16 to 42. Gold &'s—Second Floor Congoleum Crescent Rugs All Perfect Quality—At Extraordinary Savings! @x9-ft. Congoleum Crescent Rugs $2.85 9x7.6_Size Congo- leum Crescent Rugs $3.29 9x12-ft. Size Congo- leum Crescent Rugs $5.2 Every housewife is familiar with the beauty and serviceability of these famous Congoleum Crescent Rugs. They make the most litnke"lve floor eoverings for every room. $3.50 Electric Irons High-grade guar- ‘2'34 anteed “Thermax” iroms — full_weight; complete with attachment cord. 75¢ “Wear-Ever” Pans two- s 47c Veneer Mops r- 18¢ washable head and long handle. 44c Scrap Baskets All-metal serap baskets, in attractive 29c colors with decora- wood frames with special cloth filler that keeps out draughts and rain. Do Fall Cretonnes 45 Grades |69¢ Grades | 85¢ Grades 29¢ | 42c | 55c¢ Three brilliant groups effering an almost endless array of charm- ing patterns for your every deco- i esigns ramge from ! ; & Men’s $1.49 Pajamas (92) pairs eotton pajamas, fancy and plain colers. Rayon frog trimmi: to C. Perfect quality. $1 to Sl..ZS Night Robes ped and = 59c Broken sizes. Men’s 75¢ to $1 Underwear, ea. (171) Plain 1039c fancy patte shirts and Irregulare. In broken sizes. Mehn'l $1 .951‘ Mufflers LRI §.29 hand-painted neatly de- Also "Men's $1.00 Ties Wool lined. ailk shapes. lient construction. R, 4 Men’s $1.95 Sport Sweaters (41) Cricket sport sweaters, pull - over R (3285 Coat Sweaters 14) Coat sweat- 31‘49 ors, all-over jacquard e k Sizes 36 o . Most sizes. Goldenbers's—Main Floor, $1.95 Chiffon Hose 3 Pra. for $3.95 31.35 Full- hioned -to-the-top chiffon hose, with picot tops. Every pair perfect. Smart shades. $1.65 Silk Hose Sheer silk-to-the-top $ 1 ice weight with s. Perfect quality. Broken sizes and colors. $1 & $1.25 Sheer Hose Silk from top to t or Girls’ 35¢ & 50c Hose Plain rayon sport 29c hose, with novelty clocks, and all-over fancy hose. Perfects and ir- regular: nbers's—Main Fl 10c Blanket Binding 5 Yds, for Warren’s high- pearl buttons, rang- ing from 16 to 22 ligne in size. 10c Wash Cloths Turkish and other stylesin white and 5c l!l)c & 25¢ Blnby Pants Slight irregulars =i e sorted sizes. 39c & 59c Rubber Sheets White, flesh or ul Main Floor $1.98 Stamped Spreads bleached muslin. Col- or stripe borders. Attractive designs. Maln Floor. $1.29 Boudoiltl‘ Lamps Most attractive all- gk i 89 plete with cord and socket. $1.00 & $1.25 Pillows Of various shapes 83c and colors in icut Velour, Rayon Tapestry and Rayons with flower trimmii Main Floor. 79¢ Boudoir i.ump Shades Dainty ormamental 49c shades to help mal boudoir attr: tive. Pretty colo: Trimmed with braid and flowers.Thira Floor Men’s Clothing Men’s $1.39 Overalls 200 pair heavy blue denim, double- C ed: overalls; bib with suspender straps. 6 to 46. sMen?l $2.50 & $3 Pants irs of good 51_77 d-finished s. Mostly dark patterns. Sizes 29 to 40. $24.50 & $29.50 Topcoats All new mod- $15.50 els, in smart col- ings and pat-’ Fine tailoring. Tan, grey and mixtures. Sizes 34 to 44. Goldenbers’s—Main Floor 79c Boston Bags Black leather-fin- ished bags—large 48c size; remarkable value at this price. Main Floor - $4 to $6 Overcoats tures, and blue cloth $1.19 Sport Sweaters mixtures; fancy pat- Neatly patterned 29c Novelty suits. Alto $2.88 Wash waist suits with wool pants. Including blouses, 15¢ $6.95 to 31? Overcoats I Boys’ Clothing l TN sl e bt S Bl hinchillas, A o nsiab = 33-39 coats; sizes 3 to 8 years. Pull-over style ewanterai o | rayo 79C terns; sizes 26 to 34. 50c to 59c Blouses attached collar blouses; perfects and irregulars; sizes 8 to 18 years. $3.50 to $4.50 Suits blue cheviot sai suits with long 8. Sizes 2 to 8 years. 50c to $1 Wearables eparate vests, to 16 yrs.; play suits; about 300 pieces in the lot. 04dd lots of s4-95 to 16 years; some irregulars. Boys’ $5.00 Suits Knicker suits, in 53.29 navy blues and mix- tures; sizes 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 18 years. Extra pants to some suits, $1.29. Juvenile $6.75 to $10 0’Coats Smart navy blue it [l 2 35-34 ture overcoats; wool lined. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Boys’ $1 Wash Suits 0dd lots from our regular stock of wash 45c suits. All fast colors. Sizes 2 to 5 years. mixe $6.95 Two Pants Suits (25) Wool $ .95 patterns. Si 8 to 16 years. $2.25 to $2.95 Lumberjacks beincia ot + wirm 9] 87 fancy plaids. Sizes for boys 8 to 16 years. o $1.50 Cowboy Suits Outfit of hat, shirt, s pants, belt, pistol, holster, 1 red handkerchief, lasso; slightly shaded. Sizes 4 to 14 years. . . $1 to $1.50 Pajamas 0dd lots one and percales, broadcloths, sizes 4 to etc. Some irregulars; 16 years. 79c to $1.00 Blouses Perfects and ir- regulars of ‘Little 55c Friend” and “Bell” makes. Some button-on styles. Sizes 4 to 16 years. $1 to $1.50 Bell Shirts White and colored attached collar shirts. 74c Some irregulars. Jr. shirts, 8 to 12 years; youths shirts, 12 to 14 neck. Boys’ 79c to $1 Pants Corduroy and cloth 39c straight-knee pants. Broken sizes, 2 to 8 Cloth knickers, 8 to 10 years. years. $1.50 to $1.79 Knickers e ity dsbhi $l .29 seat; also full lined cloth mixture pants. Sizes 8 to 17 years. $1.95 to $2.95 Novelty Suits Odd lots; n-:; $1.34 with wash wai button-on loth pants; all Jersey suits, sizes 2 to 6 years. Goldenberg's—Third Floor Fine Axminster Stair Carpet Superfine mottled effects; for halls, stairs and landings $].98 $3.00 Value; 22/ inches wide; Yd. at... Rugs for Long, Narrow Rooms x135% Xoral Axminstes 525 $37.50 Fringed Velvet Rugs; 63x12 =aet. Sl 835 $39.00 Heaxy Axmin- A, e $32.50 8v,x10Y;-ft. Wool Rugs One of the most desirable sizes for rooms in apartments and small homes. At real savings! $385. Axmin $39.00 Velvet Rugs $42.50 Seamless Axminster Rugs $29 Men’s and Women’s $1.59 & $2 Umbrellas Women’s black and colored Ameri- can (cotton) taffeta and Fruit-of-the-Loom Umbrel- ast-black rainproof Main Floor, T “SEVENTH AND K’—THE DEPENDABLE STOR ched pillow- ue and green. 89c Nightgowns for Dainty Porto Rican in regular and extra 69(: 50c Bandeaux, Bandettes Dainty stripes and in sizes 32 to 42, and 356 $3.00 Corselettes Striped and bro. G4 Qg inner belts. Broken 1 sizes. cl e of heav bt 52-50 $1 Smocks & Hoovers and Hoover aproms, in a variety of pretty $2.59 Corduroy Robes Plain and em. $1-88 in attractive ades. s w34 $1 19 sweaters of wool-and-rayon. 29c Printed Percales styles and fast colors. . $4 Rayon Bedspreads green, orchid and gold. Scalloped Full length for cover- ing bed and pillows. Full double bed size covers of close woven sheeting. $1.39 Bleached Sheets sheets, free from starch or -essing. : Slight irregu- $3.50 Candlewick Spreads e ndlewick Double In patterns of blue, rose, gold and green. Pillowcueld.l Pr. inch Colered lace 31 Fast colors. cayon” beduprends 1n $)-98 edges. For double beds. lose - woven s T 38 and nainsook gowns, sizes. Tailored or lace trimmed. brocades. Bandeaux bandettes in sizes 30 to 36. cade models, with $3.50 Brocade Girdles silk elastic insorts. Broadcloth smocks colors. 69c corduroy high shades. S'kir!s & Sweaters, Ea. and_slip-over Second Floor l:li.h count quality L 100 80x108 ‘Spreads in $1.98 edges. $1.39 Mattress Covers round thread unbleached 81x90 Bleached 89 C Heavy quality. t colonial- $2'69 $2 Hemstitched $10 Rayon Bedspreads old rose. Scalloped 15¢ Unbleached Cotton ed cotton. For $1.39 Striped Bedspreads of rose, blue and gold. 36-inch Printed 25 C plaids, stripes and ative tones. Goldenberg's—! many domestic purposes. inches wide. 80x105 Woven stripe @ bedspreads. Fast_colors l Sealloped edges. 39¢ Printed Flannels fleccedown flannels; heavy quality. & 29c Dress Ginghams Delightful checks, 16 plain colors in both C vivid and co Floor. Felt-Base COVERINGS A Tremendous Parchase! Regular 50c grade Fel base Floor Cov . 33€ Regular 59¢ base Floor Cov Regular 79¢ base Floor Cowv Armstrong’s and Nairn’s Heavy Inlaid Linoleum $1.25 and $1.50 grades Inkaid Linoleum (slight 9 C seconds.) Square Yard $1.75 and $2.00 grades sl .25 Inlaid Linoleum (slight seconds.) Square Yard $2.10 and $2.25 grades Inlaid Linoleum (||l‘ht\$ .50 Square Yard Downstairs Store Women's $1 Fabric Gloves rance of Cham- e gloves, neat c no cuff effects; embroidered backs. Mode, beaver and gr Sizes 6 lc: 716, seconds.) Regular 98c Pair Military Brushes Solid - back the mak brushes, phylactic he Ebony finish. low priced!

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