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16 — INTEREST ON WAR LOANS WILL PAY SOLDIER BONUS District of Columbia and Virginia, fair tonight and probably temorrow; moderate temperature; gentle vari- able winds. Maryland, partly cloudy weather and moderate temperature tonight and tomorrow; gentle variable winds. West Virginia, generally fair tonight noon, 52. Highest temperature, 57, | and tomorrow; moderate temperature. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m, 12 midnight, 46; 4 am., 45; fighest temperatur ; yesterday; lowes ccurred at 7 a.m. Senator McCumber Gives Figures and Sees No Need of More Taxes. Adjusted compensation for former service men, as proposed in the amended House bill formally present- ed yesterday to the Senate, will cost between one and a half billion and five and a quarter billion dollars, Senator McCumber, republican, Northy Dakota, who has charge « ¢ the meas- noon, 5. | occurred at 5 i temperature, today. Temperature same date last year: Highest, 42; lowest, 18. ure, estimated in his report to the| " pgricth ton FONETE < Senate. 29.96: 12 midnight, 29.95; 4 am,, 29.9’ Senator McCumber said the interest| 8 a.m., 30.05; noon, 30.06. on war loans to the allies would “more than take care of the obliga- 11 and without Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Temperature, 9 condition. 75. Tide Tables. d by United § geodetic su the hope at this s ment would not be importa plans of compensation would not become 2 January 1. 1923. p.m.; high tide The plan to distribute the cost of | Vo hish tids the bill over the mext twenty years, g.uq Senator McCumber said. would pre- | pom. vent its being burdensome to the | country. If all war veterans took the cash bonus for length of s McCumber s would be $ s coast and effective until Ponttl The Sun and Moon. | g Today—sun rose, 6:41 a.m.; eun sets, p.m. ! " Tomorrow—sun rises, 6:40 a.m.; sun 6 6 a.m.; sets 11:09 a.m, | Automo amps to be lighted ene- half hour after sunset. n erans took the cert requirements. the would be $44.236 to $36,000,000 in Senator Jones increasing up | notice that he | Stton “FAKE” TAX COLLECTORS. ': TU. S. Warns of Fraud in Collection of Income Levy. Warning against “fake” income tax collectors ~was issued today by the bureau of internal revenue. “Persons who approach taxpayers, saying they have come to collect the income tax, are in every instance at- tempting to defraud the public,” the bureau said. “In the payment of the | Kansas City income tax the public is required to |13 Ang seek the goveMhment and not the gov- | i, ernment the public.” January income and profits tax col- lections exceeded by more than $34.- 684,000 the amount received by the government during the same month last_year, according to reports made public today by the bureau. Last January the government col- lected $85.876,000,in income and profits taxes, compared® with $51.192,000 for the same month in 1920. The bureau’s aggregate receipts from all sources for the month were $194,853,000, or $8,928,000 more than in January, 1920. ok Pl car Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear DROOP’S , Of This Paper Completely Lists the March Victor Records You Will Find Every One of These Selections On Sale Here- And Are Invited to Hear Any or Al of Them Played 5 New Victor-Victrolas Priced from $25 Up. i The New Style 80 at $100, is.Ideal for Small Rooms. MUSIC Droop’s HOUSE 2222222222388 3 2388 We feature— A Good Spring Hat —for $3.85 The latest spring styles. Newest spring shades. At a price we’re glad to spring—$3.85. With the P-B label—our pledge of quality. i Every now and then some one asks: When will we get back to normal prices? Well, sir—here you aré! * Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily 8:30 to 6 S ady l C ¢ C lowd: udy l l 1300 G || THE WEATHER. * |How to Torture Your Wife. = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1921 —By Webster |BRITISH TO CONTINUE JUST STANMD OuT THERE IN TH' FRESH AR A FEW MIMNUTE S An' You'tL FEEL ALL RIGHT. GUESS IT GoT A LITTLE STUFFY 1n HERE WITH TH' WiMD SHIELD CLOSED W \ OH=-H - N_! | THInK '™ GoinGTo e //’/// /&&/Q Eapsias s e 22N = 2222222232222 3 33333 P-B Overcoats FOR THE WINTERS TO COME AT A COST THAT WILL NEVER COME AGAIN $20 N this group are coats that cost us $30, $34, $37 and $40. They are the coats that we formerly sold for $40, $45 and $50. Your judgment—not printers ink—will indicate the rarity’of this event. Included are Chesterfields and Ulsterettes. Models for conservative dressers and for young men. Oxfords with velvet collars, plain fabrics, plaids and heathers. Giving warmth without weight. : g Scale of Sizes Size 3 39 40 42 46 Size 33 34 35 nantit % Coayt 3 Coats 12 Coats 43 Coats 36 1 Coat 25 Coats 37 1 Coat 113 Overcoats in all Quantity 20 Coats 3 Coats 4 Coats Gentlemen—this is the Swan Song! Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys Daily 8:30 to 6 THE AVENUE AT NINTH vz 4 said, would be allowed to carry his| administration to a successful conclu- POLICY IN IRELAND | => { Mr. Lloyd George made his state- | TR ment in answer to a question. Hisi declaration came st a moment when many rumors were afloat that S(r[ Hamar Greenwood was about to re- sign the Irish chief secretaryship be- | cause of a controversy over the al- | leged lack of discipline among the crown forces in Ireland. | DUBLIN. February 28.—At least | five soldiers were killed and eleven wounded at 6:30 o'clock this evening | in Cork when they were attacked by | armed civilians, says a military com- munication. The soldiers are de- clared to have been unarmed and | walking along the street when the | attack was made. EADERS of THE WAGSH. INGTON STAR visiting London are invited to make use of THE WASHINGTON STAR Office and Reading Ro = at 16 Regent street, Long fi S. W., within a stone’s thro s Piccadilly Circus, where up-to. date papers are always avail. able for reference, where ar. rangements can be made for the reception and vml—wunfl:: o vice obtained s and where | Lloyd George Makes Announce- ment—More Murders Re- ported in Dublin. By the Associated Press. LONDON, February 28.—The Brit- ish government does not intend to alter its present policy for maintain- ing order in Ireland, Mr. Lloyd George, the prime minister, an- sz;nced in the house of commens to- The chief secretary for Ireland, he mali, matters of travel, American visitors in London may be traced through the Reg. Istration Department conducted by our London Office. 1005-07 Penna. 616 17th St., South of Pa. Ave. l — e MAN’S STORES Avenue We Give the Values and Get the Business Special Notice! As usual, both Man’s Stores will be closed ALL DAY Friday, March 4, to honor the inauguration of WARREN G. HARDING as President of the United States. D. J. KAUFMAN 2 % Back to Normal Prices on New Spring Hats! 7 ZZ 2 % A Tremendous Sale of 3,000 NEW SPRING HATS 1,800 1,200 Beautiful Spring Zephyr-Weight Spring SOFT HATS | SOFT HATS - $9.89 $3.89 THE STYLE’S THE THING—THEY’RE NEW THIS SPRING A Popular Spring Suit Sale % Z N\ % 7 Z N [ \| | At One Attractive \ Price 7 A fine lot of Spring and me- dium-weight Suits and Over- coats at a price that surprises all who see them. Every Suit D. J. Kaufman-Standard. 2 2% $27.50 A Readlly Great Trouser Sale! 1,200 Pairs of New Trousers—New Low Prices % 2 % % Worsted and | . Striped ! Purest \\: ‘ § Homespun | Worsted Worsted § - §\§ Trousers Trousers Trousers §\ . $4 .95 ! $6'. 95 $8. % | \ § Sizes 29 to 44 I Sizes 29 to 48 . Sizes 29 to 50 : § N LN | | A Wonderful Spring Shirt Sale! | |} 1,200 “Brand-New”’ Silk-Stripe Madras and Crepe Shirts $).69 I Three for $7.75 | MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY BACK W 222, % 12 wonderful Springy pat- terns in new Shirts—just unpacked. Soft cuff styles. Sizes 13Y; to 17Y;. Same quality Shirt sold last Fall for $4 and $5. On sale at both stores. 2 7 N N