Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1921, Page 12

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12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 13. 1921-PART 1. foz | |l Only Here Only Here | AFFEBIS BUT F[w Special Program Prepared I % - ! April 7, When Birthday il 7ill You Find Will You Find 3 SR ! Is Celebrated. Mina Taylor’s Mina Taylor’s : The fifth birthday of the Arts Club i - - T Solicitor General Frierson|or Washington is to be celebrated April 7, the club having been or- ganized April 7. 1916. I Claims Official Error Applies | 4 "speciai birthdsy party: bhas SEE OUR IMPORTANT SALE NEWS ON PAGES 10 AND 11, SOCIETY SECTION g and preparations are now under way I Only to Remote Cases. |[ic make this a notable feature of | |l Washington's spring happenings. i I H ) e © . Solicitor General Friersons conces- | The commitiee in charge of this . S In the | affair has announced a few of the sion before the Supreme Court In ¢ | itema of the program contemplated. “corporate bond case Friday that There will be dancing and a supper. s the internal revenue bureau had erred | Members and guests wiil be_urged i (|| e el i to appear in costume in the “beaux | [ arke es of securi- . X n in using the market values of securl- | 5, e o) ““rpere witt be vooths | il ties as of March 1, 1913, as the basis | 5E3, SSUIGn T for determining whether the suhsc-l The membership of the Arts Club| i ¢! in gai loss | has grown greatly in the five years quent sale resulted in gain or e R s s ea i probably will not involve any large amounts of taxes already paid to the government. This opinion was ex- presed in a formal statement issued by the solicitor general vesterd sidential roll, in addi- ral hundred non-resident | ([l The club retains its home 1 street, which, however, it | | 1 . on the 7th | |||l He said that the concession he had | of April, 2 some made applied only in the rare cases in | of the birthday < s will be | ||| which the taking of the 1913 value as | “staged” in the extensive garden in | ||(| the basis would result in showing alhe rear of the clubhouse, s 2 fictitious gain or loss and that little {Tiia work of preparation for the | [(fi s in dollars and cents can be involved. [ anniversary celebration is in u..' 3 “Probably much will be saved | hands of a central committee, with 3P on deductions as is lost on incomes.” | weveral subcommittees responsible for | |l o v said Mr. Frierson. “In the case at is- | particular features, whose plans will | !l : sue before the court bonds had been | be announced from time to time. p H purchased before March 1. 1913 and Hil s sold subscquently for the purchase I it 2 ice. 1 nowever. the market | AFGHANISTAN TREATY ! {5 e ice ha » that on the basis 2l : price as of that date the seller Hitit i & made a profit which the government IS SOUGHT BY ENGLAND w : taxed. | il § “The important question involved.” I H p ¥Frierson, whether — 5 : e s obhether | Mission Sent at Request of Emir fi: & may be taxed as in- Will Draft New n this question I, of course. insisted that the ruling of the Covenant. | internal revenue department was cor- i rect. Incidental to this question | (reat Britain has entered into ne- |i|il f there was the further question as |&otiations with the government of il 1o whut part of stueh ‘geine was | Afghanistan looking to the drafting || taxable when the property was pur- | o & treaty which shall take into con- || chased before and sold after March | Sideration the relations of the latter 1, 1915." Zovernment and India. with particu- || lar reference to the influence of Rus- siun soviet propaganda, according to || GIRLS WILL DEBATE. advices . received here ‘yesterday in . official circles i R At the invitation of the emir of || | Introducing 4 to the women of Washing- ton the 1921 styles in MinaTaylor Dresses and Dress Aprons George Washington University | Afghanistan, it is understood that the | i British government has lately dis- Team to Meet West Virginia. patched a mission there and meetin, L . < iversifer | Nave already been held between rep- George Washington University's | recentatives of the two governments. newly organized girls’ debat will hold its initial verbal ¢ g team | The British movement in the direc- with | tion of treaty negotiations is under- & girls’ team from the University of | stood to have been precipitated by West Vi . at Morgantown, W.|the appearance at Kaul of Suretz, Va.. April acting on behalf of the central Mos- The subject will be, “Resolved, That | cow soviet, and of Djemal Pasha, | |fifl the legislatures of the several states | representing the Turkish nationalist | il should enact legislation to provide | government of Mustapha Kemal, at!illl| 0 f8r the establishment of Courts of | Angora. s The 'Warkof()ualtl)' industrial relation, similar to the| The emir is reported to be particu- - ' Kansas court.” The local team, which (jarly anxious to free his country will uphold the affirmative. is com- | from the nominal obligation to refer posed of Misses Edith M. Archey, Helen | foreign relations to the Indian gov- | |/l Carless and Filmore Wilgus. ernment. i hav - listinguish George Washington's men's debat- il igve fcome o disHagist ing team will meet a team from Penn- Tt il wash dresses and dress aprons, assuring all that it sylvania State College in this city on| Although Bolivia produces an infin- March 25. George Washington will |jte variety of valuable cabinet woods, defend the negative of the question J 3 is possible to create in style. The team will be composed of Leslie | ties makes it necessary to import i ork ship, material, Jackson, Stanton Fitzgerrell and |large quantities of construction lum- | (i} F”', R rl\v.nan. e Harry Perlin. ber from the United States. I individuality and economy. Trade Mark Registered In an extensive showing of original creations in wash dresses and dress aprons for spring and summer. by which American women You are cordially invited to attend the showing, and urged to make early selection. + I of granting labor representation on [SUch as walnut, cedar. mahogany and | ) directorates of Industrial concerns, | ebony, lack of transportation facili- .i | Illustrating, from among the many fetehing styles for women of every size, the two charming garments fea- tured in mulli-colors in the January Ladics’ Home Journal. Garments from the Mina Tayler shops are shown in Announcement || &S store. A. P. Mattingly, until recently man- ager of W. G. Kins- man, Inc., Eyesight Specialists, has sev- ered his connection with that firm and ed an office in Suite 310 Pope Bullding, No. 817 Fourteenth Street ¢ Northwest, where all former patrons will be cordially welcomed and extended the highest class of professional services based upon seventeen years' actual experience. A. P. Mattingly Pope Building, 817 14th Street Suite 310 Branch Office, TAKOMA PARK, Over Mattingly Bros. Drug Store Open Evenings 7 to 9 P.M. ! ) ~ BUYYOUR | oF Profty ASHDRESSES and APRON 0 ===x 48;@%%21@%?% Osvgejéirc%t%)nd%w Interesting “Message HIS store is always on the lookout for merchandise o{ the highest quality and we welcome with open arms such a line as we offer vou tomorrow—just as weare sure you will wel- come it. For the Mina Taylor line of wash dresses and dress aprons are garments which will win your admiration the moment 1 vou see them. : A Special Feature— Mina Taylor Dresses at $1.95 | These are very smart, being made of fine quality Percale, in pretty striped patterns, piped in solid colors, and finished with two roomy pockets and sepa- rate belt. These are to be had in all sizes, 36 to 46, and at the special pricing the value issto be emphasized. Tomorrow and SAVE $40.00 Here are dainty, fluffy Mina Taylors, flowerlike® in coloring, with flut- tering butterfly bows and sheer organdie trimming. In them you are ready for shopping, auto rides, picnic frolics—all those events for which a crisp summer frock is so essential. F / A ‘2 95 Mina Taylor And they are the last word in comfort because they are cut amply full, t ® . tailored perfectly and finished with the fine workmanship which really Dresses ¢ 1 could not be equaled on a home machine, no matter how much time and of good, fast-color cambric, in assorted stripes and figured designs of varied color- il ol i ings. These dresses are trimmed in a way vou'd expect to secure only in much skill are given to it. | higher-priced models. / 7 ] 3 ’ I Mina Taylors are dresses and dress aprons which are dainty, vet dis- i i1 4 / . i v i : combine style with comfort and real wearin, 8 ALL FOR ........5150 || Mina Taylor Mina Taylor tinetly serviceable. They cc ¥ ! pol s I I o o quality with charm. They are pretty and practical. They. will wear I 1 » EASIEST KIND OF EASY TERMS il Gingham Dresses Bungalow Aprons well and launder to perfection—a purchase of real economy. | I - . 5 H1 R il —also models of fine chambray and cambric are made of superior grades of Gingham : . 3 i AT NS I Ic 8 I are shown in solid colors, stripes and plaids and Percales, and have convenicnt pockets, Come early Monday and see the spring Mina Taylors at-their best. i § MCHugh & Lawson I and many style checks. Priced, $3.69, $4.95, sashes or belts. These cost no more than Choose among fine ginghams and percales, from styles and colors to suit :‘5;/3 | I $6.95, $7.95. * ordinary kipds. $1, $1.50, $1.95, $2.95. vour individual taste. There's a size to fit you, no matter what your 11;;: i i B W . (I 1222 G St. N. W. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother needs. i ; § Home of the Celebrated Hallet and Davis Pianos a:d Players . “ : s = = = g i, %, A : S \ \ 4

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