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16 Obviously better while olher nets are merely obvious. Invisible when worn—you find that they wear longer too. The first dozen will convince you. Two Styles: “‘Fringe’’ Nets and Self-Adjusting Cap’’ Nets 15¢. each—2 for 25c. and <. You’ll find them at | leading shops ! THEO. H. GARY COMPANY 69 Irving Placs New York NEW YORK’S Most Exclusive Neighborhood HOTEL VAN RENSSELAER 5th Ave. at 11th St. New York City Convenient to all theatres, shops, railroads, steamship lines. Attractive and homelike. Rooms single or en suite, by day, week or month, at most reasonable rates. Government business solicited. Aspirin Then It’s Genuine Aspirin is trade mark Bayer Manufac- ture Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. ‘Women's Suvede Pumps, black, brown and gray; hand- turned soles; high covered Louis heels. $10 values. $4.90 ‘Women's Brown Caif 3-strap Pumps, Goodyear welt soles, $4.90 Women’s Black and Brown Oxfords, Cuban and low heels; all sizes. Extra Special, $3.90 . Infants’ and Child's Fand- tarned Patent Anide - Strap qu .. $1.98 $2.49 Men’s Black and Tan. ~Sizes 85 to 11.. 72931 7th St. NW. The Store That Sells For Less Low Shoes for Men, Women, Children. Specially Priced English and Bluchers, with or without rubber heels. Goodyear welt OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT CLEAN-UP JUDGES GIVE “PENALTIES Weightman School Has Its “Supreme Court” for Offenders. Hear, ve! This court " or words to that they are handling offenders, or will it 2 ‘eightman School. The sixth grade has organ- ized this supreme court, and woe be s a nice hat. The department of the schools finds that “court” has little to do. but if it does and the offenses are committed the second time they find their way on to the report card in _that little column that is marked “effort.” Leaders in Activities. At the Weightman School Joseph Kelly is president of the campaign. and the varjous division chairmen are Clarence Silver, Fred Loops, Mary Kaminsky, Grant Cronan, Elizabeth Fagan, David Poetker and Agnes Plowman, while Jack- Wolf has been appointed the “four-minute” seaker on_gardens. The nature study department has listed 108 gardens at 11th and Girard streets by the Ross School. This one- | time vacant lot and dump has. under the direction of the teachers, been | transformed into one of the pleasing spots of the city. With Miss Esther Scott, one of the effect, is the w clean-up campa nature teachers, to guide them, the Fillmore School pupils. at 35th and R streets, have all their early crops in, and a big season is predicted. IThe Ludlow garden has been put un- der way, with 124 boys at work. Speakers and Workers. The following “four-minute” speak- ers and workers in the clean-up and garden campaigns have been ap- pointed: Monroe—Ralph Young. Frank Hess- ler, Sarah Lebowitz, Isadhre Shapiro, Isabell McDonald, Charles Wid- mayer, Hazel Dutton, Evelyn Gold- smith, Albert Gionoly, Mary Hodge, Leon Wolf, Esther Whitney, Thelma Steinert, Edythe Taggert, Donald Tracy. Howard Mann, Marie Sgueo. Angelina Apperti, Mildred Cole, Gib- son Moore, Samuel Blase. Dorothy Williams, Elizabeth Swank, Marion Thomas, Jack Spicer, Joseph Curtain, | Dora Mickelson, John Brasel, Marion Walker, Joseph Kroger, Mason Drury, Sophie Snyder and Sarah Ginsberg. Brightwood Park—Richard Burgess, James Trotter, Thelma Kessler, Helen Wilmer, Ann Augusta Parsons, Vir- ginia Remsen, Josephine Bissell, Mar- guerite Baxter, Marguerite Beard, William King, Edgar Shaw and Wil- bur Clarridge. Lenox—Milton Baber, Edna Baber, Mary Russell, Judson Reeves, Ber- nard Riley and Kenneth Baber. Reservoir—Clyde Hospital, Francis Murphy and Louis Redmon. Thomson—Monroe Cohen and Ruth Rush. Maury—Imogene Stein. Ida Hamilton, and Ellice De Forest. Matthew G. Emery—Dorothy Avery, Claude Colklesser, William Crouch, Alfred Farley. Frank Mills, Helen Poff. Mary Bibb, Helen Divver, Essie Campbell, Ruth White, Mildred Hall and Margaret Rankin. Pierce—Horace Higgins, Milton Wevy, Willlam Needham, Kathleen Dorr, Esther Haliday and Louise Selby. Park View—Wallace Holmes, Ruth Behrend, Robyn Holland, Charles Carter, Morris James Knapp Infants’ and Child's Theo Ties, hand-turned soles. i $1.98 $2.49 Sizes 8% to 11.. Infants’, Child’s and Misses’ Roman Sandals. ... $2.49 s, $2.98 EXTRA SPECIAL Childrea’s Laco Oxferds, black and tan; all sizes, $2.49 EXTRA SPBCIAL Children's Ankle-Strap Pumps, patent and dull kid. $1.98 $3.90 Sizes 8% to 2... Oxfords THE - EVENIN Lippold, Royal Steadman, Marian Mc- Betty Bow- Auliffe, man, Marion Ruth Elmer Holland, Harry James. Hugh Groves, Hine, Paul _Quackenbush, Wilder, Ethel Ivers, Lora Bonde, Ray Easterday, Dorothy Har- Spencer Huvins, Elizabeth Par- vey, ker. Mary Graeme Bannerman, and William Gribbin. McCarthy, Mildred Cook, Jeffersan—Raymond Wolfson, Fair- Willaim Margaret Ethel Friedman, Mary Nor- fax Plaskett, Faucett, Carl Blount. folk, Annie Holbrook, Isaac Berkman, Vera Lacy, Edith Sugar, Robinson, Atley, Helen Stanford, Evelyn Brown. Kathryn k: Bernard s Dorothy Noalk, Jones and Elizabeth Williams. MONEY MAKERS JAILED. CINCINNATI, Ohio. tin Hamma Schwibbe. counterfeiters, ively, in the Atlanta, Ga., penitentiary. They were arrested in Cincinnati several months ago on information furnished by a woman from whom they rented rooms. ol G _STAR, Hugh Hussey Marjorie Lennon, Aaron Sugar, Goldie Wasserman, Gladys De Irvin Faunce, Freda Fran- rd Dulin, Richard Keefer, Fridinger, Margaret Smith, Minnie April 15.—Mar- . Okla., and Charles cennes, Ind., confessed have been sentenced to serve six and three years, respect- WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921 C. U. S. FINDS TAX RETURNS ARE $500,000,000 SHORT Expects to Realize Vast Sum. Thousands of Auditors at Work. Thousands of income tax auditors here and in various parts of the coun- try are engaged in examining income tax returns to determine whether the government has been short changed in the tax payments. Tt Is estimated now that $500,000,000 will be collected in additional taxes from the years auditors—the men © returns—met Wed- nesday night in the District building to | formulate a program to collect money owed the government on the returns of 1917, 1918, 1919 and 1920. These returns’ still remain unadjusted, ac- cording to these experts. William de La Roche Anderson, ex- ecutive officer of the National Tax Auditors’ Association, presided at last night's meeting. There was a general discussion of the plan for the back tax program, and the executive com- mittee was instructed to work out the details and report them to Secretary Mellon of the Treasury Department. The proposed plan, it is said, will put the tax administration of the gov- ernment on practically a current basis within a maximum period of four years. technical law the work of completing the audit of old returns could be done along with current work on the basis of comple- tion of one vear of back tax with one vear of current tax, if the proposed | 1896, and have a son, twenw -two program is followed. years old. Attorneys J. C. Beall The annual meeting of the assocla-| and N. C. Turnage appear Por tne tion will be held May 2. [ COAL PRICES DOWN Under the simpler and less which is anticipated, FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE. Absolute divorce is asked in a suit filed in the District Supreme Court by William H. Marshall against his wife, Lele B. B. Marshall. They were mar- ried at Newark, Ohlo, in December, husband. of early man’s paint. 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