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A AL 20 : 2 - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, 0., MONDAY, AUGUST 29, DISTRICT REVENUE [<=crmie e WEEH THE JONESES e flad tler Wik BELIEVE ME ETHELBERT | [HUH ! wHATS|| YOU DONT COUNT: YoUuRE THIS PLACE IS A REGULAR| [ TH' NATTER || vy COUSIN AND. BESIDES MORGUE AFTER THE W NE, | YouRE WaT A BIT ; a BCITING! OH! FoR A 1921,° . " —By POP MOMAND.| __ AwvsEMENTs _ AwvsEMzwts. . 2eiei A ooz s e M METROPOLITAN F ST. AT TENTI $8,054,941 of Collections |- Represent Incomes and | Profits. While there was a noticeable de- cease in the internal revenue collec- tions from all sources during the fis- cal year 1921, as compared with the year previous, the cost of collection advanced from 55 cents to 88 cents for each $100 collected, according to Com- missioner of Internal Revenue Blair, who issued a preliminary statement last night. The total collections in the District of Columbia were given as §18,934,969, of which $8,054,941 was in incomes e CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. [':U'I’ IN []PERA‘"N GIRL DROWNS AS CANOE UPSETS NEAR LANDING The increased cost of operating the All mewly made sublime princes of |2nnounced examinations to fill vacan- == vice during 1921 o Jonathan Davis Consistory, No. 1, and |cies in the following positions: In- N e $00,0 Patrick B. Conley, Her Escort,|nobles of Mecca Temple, No. 10, who | vestigator qualfied in personnel ‘“"lE " ¢ contemplate purchasing by e F—1 Makes Vain Effort to Bescue |requested to meet tomorrow at 8| ministration, bureau of efliciency. =% Yesterday's enthusiastic crowds unonimously declared this to be A PERFECT BILL The major feature presemting a specially chosen cast led by Paxiline Btarke in a mighty picturization of . Edward Bheldon’s great play, “SALVATION NELL” BUPPLEMENTED BY Overture, “Old Folks at Home and in Foreign Lands” Prologue, “The Soul's Awakening" Harp Solo, Miss Viola Taubert Abrams Interpolation, “Lead, Kindly Light" (Off-Stage Voice) - FEDERAL POSITIONS OPEN. The Civil Service Commission today ‘- 11 A, M—ALL WEEK~—11 P, M RO TRORA A FERNERRMERORCRERRRREHRRRD iy : 3 = s Comedy, “Standing Pat"—Pathe News—Topics Gy Mia= Eila AUATHALer minetesniyears |ihe e e e I L R T Decrease in Collections. - - s the day and afternoon at Chesapeake | ¢o%0,"" V500 QONOHN" Nighway 2 £ st cotectons for otk aaunie | Increased Railroad EQrnings |oia. wne ey o posiion, as sperater | Bach Wedncwday Tedvine oUW | hontn 0 1135 SEAT' UL L 1,595,000, o r < 2 In tof0, while Income and Drons win| 10 First Half of Year |[iisearuntii'y sow days aco. wnen [CEREMONY AT LAYING Trtora Fevonne, ST S yeues ol $3,956,936,003 the previous year, and she resigned and planned to return torial assistant, scientific and technl- misceilancous taxes produced $1,369,- Are Analyzed. to her home in Hartford, Conn. this|)E CHURCH CORNER STONE |cal. bureau of mines, $1,500 to $1,620 210,112 against $1,450,644,248 in 192 week, was drowned in the river last a year; bacteriologist, associate, as- Income and profits taxes represent- | 1ncreased earnings of the railroads | MiEHt about 9:30 o'clock as a result of E istant and junior, public health serv- ed 70 per cent and miscellaneous | the capsizing of a canoce. Patrick R. ce, 370 to 3250 a month, with qua taxes 30 per cent of total receipts[during the first six months of the |Conley, twenty-three years old, who|1,000 Persons Attend Exercises at |ters, subsistence and laundry: top during 1921, compared with 73 per |year were attributed, in a statement | 8raduated from the foreign service graphic draftsman, engineer reprodu. DANIELS In her lveliest of comedics Special Film Features CRANDALL’S XNICKERBoCKE! THEATER, i Rtk &t at Col. R Ga. Ave. and for i and profits taxes and |school, Georgetown University, and New $100,000 Park Road tion plant, Washington barrack 1 C : S ber cent for miscellancous taxes | S5ued bY the Association of Railway [completed a course in - vocational $1.500 a year; policeman (shipkeeper. STARKE, in rirE MAGNIFIENT HRTTE during the previous year. Executives, to reductions in operat- | tralning at George Washington Uni- Structure. Norfolk navy yard, $3.84 to $4.32 3 ional prohibi- [ing expenses and to “post versity, Miss McAllister's escort, was day. In addition to the basic salaries s e TetoE 1931 wore STASB08% lof sxmenattures tiat mens by et | Tescuca. The corner stone of the $100.000|%%Y. 47 A5ditlon, to the baslc salaries as compared with $641,029 collected 1t is stated that the couple, seated | Columbia Heights Christian Church |month will be allowe@ for all posi- Quring the previous fiscal year. In |the roads are to be adequately main-|in a canoe, approached the landing at DUMBARTON 343 W tseros PRODUCTION, ” “THE_BAIT. TION And COMEDY, WILD WEEK (|- ALV AGE |ses held yesterday | tions the salary of which does not ex- - = 1230 C Street N.B. f e P momiosionerBlair esti- [tained.” The increase in earnings,|Davis' pavilion, Virginia side -of .the | %8 1a1d at exerciges aed vesTrei? |ceea §2.500 a vear. Full information Famous Rialto Orchestra CRANDALL’S "Proter 2 in o HOMI D mated that collections made by the |tne statement said, “was due largely | FST: & short distance above Aqueduct | pregence of 1,000 members of the|and appiication blanks may be ob.i ROBERT BOND GOTTA ROW—CHARLES RAY. i IDN “THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT Justice Department from fines and § ridge, to a decrease in expenses such as congregation and their friends. tained from the office of the Civil R A —C€ONDUCTOR— B BELL.” ~ And MACK 8 . " PRIN s vi o 1119 H St Tortes o it £ the act ]S was 'made to avold contact with an- rlends. & to|Service Commission, 1724 F . street P - A R B A e G L L ovriwe, 2 roromr o | ey | PRINCESS uin® 2t New York Leads. Fewer trains were run, less coal|2Nd its occupants were thrown .Into|pagpy. The services were opened Garden,14th & Col.R4. v i was used 'and fewer men were em- | Lho Water. with prayer by Rev. Henry F. Lutz, _SELECTED SUBSIDIARIES TODAY—CHARLES AT, in A 30| CAROLINA New York, with a total of more | M08 C8€C ARC L ey Conley went to the assistance of the | giate evangelist of the Christian Mis- n',, NIGHT ¥ " And HARRY POLLARD. o o8 than $1,000,000.000. produced the most [Ploved “without, however, any re-|gir but was unable to find her. A L e (Tt in “NAME THE DAY, N 1E_WONDE; uction of wages,” according to the h Y. Soclety, 00 = - _ |} TOMORROW—CLARA KIMBALL YOU federal Tevenue among the states, and | duction of wages.” a ng When Conley was taken from the | S\onary Soclety: seter W o e n- o O or e S A T Oors | LYRIC 24 Fennsyivania was second with nearly [Statement, which also pointed out |river by Jonn H. Bragk he was In a | Srcseiion, sing the qutology. e SR o I oIl CAPITOL THEATER Sors' NG g S D oma ana profits tax receipts fell |AMOURE Of material used, Such a8 tes | B S und Sapion: Ho was Elven | Harold Miller followed, .| of the Big Store for Blank Books! The Thester Beastifal CRANDALL'S AVENUE GRAND ! off as compared with 1920 in all but |Tails and other track material. and |pital. Pollceman Ault Of the hArbor |hesint Streat Chritinn Charter aof |and Stationery. L Opsas Sunday Mstines. Septomber & MATS, 2 Pax DAty bt modoar | NEW STANT( nine states, the decrease ranging (tNat fewer bad order cars and en-|precinct and George Korrell recovered | jjvered the address, in the course of WAl i from less than one-half of 1 per |8ines were put into condition. the body of Miss McAllister shortly 2 pe Co cent in Oregon to 64 per cent in New | "It should be borne in mind,” the after the ‘accident and a. pulmoter .‘,’.‘;“:!..‘:.’.:fr'}iz‘;?'i,‘fnfé‘&'é.”“‘ wand-| E. Mormorl-‘ 5’3‘. 2 - Mexico. ~States showing increases |Statement said, “that the first siX|prought from W. T. Reynolds' boa The box inclosed in the corner stone, = were Arizona, 4 per cent; Florida, 26 |months of 1921 showed no relief to|house was operated in & vain effort|placed by Daniel S. Shook, chairman i per cent; Hawaii, 76 per cent; In- |the railroads from any reduction in |at resuscitation. of the building committee, and o Quality Plus Economy in diana, less than one-half of 1 per |Dasic wages, nor from any change in| Coroner Nevitt viewed the body at 't cent; Minnesota, 1 per cent; Okla- [Fules and working conditions. Be-|the morgue this morning and gave :.;T:l:u:gen{\;lfmlxl:o §.}nd§;d:cen‘:;fl' homa, 8 pet cent; South Carolina, [Einning July 1, wage reduction of ap- | a certificate of accidental drowning.!contained a New Testament, copies of 9 per cent, and West Virginia, 29 per |ProXimately 12 per cent went into | Miss McAllister lived at 133 E street, | the four local mewspapers, and other cent. effect, and more progress is being | while Conley lives at 111 3d street|material. Rev. Walter ¥ F. Smith made toward working conditions con- | portheast. a [ sé 9y my. The second six months of 1921 STRICTLY MERIT BASIS” [on,, Miecscsord fix,months of 1921|100 0" E1GHT FOR SEAT. ducive to greater efficiency and econ- Slosnd] theicsramony Withiprayer; o FOR THE CIVIL SERVICE |™The ‘samber ‘ot raiiway. emploes, —_— the statement said, was smallgr in |American Home Economics Asso- [nvutmenb of Fll‘lt- March than for any period since the Topic of Discussion Proposed for |AScal vear of 1915. Durin tne first| ciation ‘Wants Woman at Parley. Class Real Estate ussi Pos quarter of 1921 the average number | The American Home Economics As- Mortgage Loans Annual Convention of National [W¥as 1.691.471, compared with 1,993,- i LIBERTY Rorie - am C l; LL "m;,l.“L,T“ Secure(l for i DUCTION, “DECI mu,‘ M. D, 3Pl b o LLACE KEID, in “TOO MUCH USUAL M¢ And _ HAROLD LLOYD, in 5 ONG THOSE SENT. - TOMORROW—CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, in_“CHARGE IT." CRANDALL'S Aellc Theater and GarRens BN 911 H Street N.B. Tan?lYA;‘l;l‘AlRTA KIMBALL YOUNG, in mm PAUL] FR! RICK and - I8TAR cAST. in “THE wiLp| DILTON SILLX, i én? {?\HBK POLLARD, in make & specialty of nickel plating and sfiver plating kmives, forks, Soeeme. iadics’ mesh baws; ete: L 2 work guaranteed. - We sharpen all kinds of CRANDALL’S YORK THEATER Knives, scissors and Ga. Ave.&Quehee St. s ™ il TODAY—STAR CAST. in “DON'T NEG "!,lE YOUR WIFE.” GIBSON co" IIIC. IMOIROW. STAR CAST, in LD e 917 G St. N.W. STEE And COMEDY,' “BRIDE AND Can Be Found at Our Two Stores Capital Shoe Findings Co.; Union Shoe Findings Co. €37 ¥ St. N.W. 219 M St. N.W. A WA FOX SUPER CCTl “While New York Slee) cmm TYPE >ON COOL = 2105 Pa. . !\h. w. . I A st St. WILL ROGE! “BOYS_WILL BE BOYS. 524 for the corresponding quarter in {50¢iation has added its support to Body Federal Employes. 1920. that of other organizations request- ’ F Street n( foth | } For the six months period the ex-|ing that a woman have a seat at the THIS WE RK I 1 ..Reclassification of the civil service [penses for maintenance of ways wers |disarmament conference: it was an’ Depositors b Mereer s VATION ] on a strictly merit basis with [reduced 17.3 per cent, the statement|nounced from New York today by . . B . 2 % . A modern employment standards” is to |said. while maintenance expenses of | Arnold W. Rosenthal P Blackistone's De- HIS TEMPORAKY WIFE s. be the big topic of discussion at the [equipment were cut 9.2 per cent. Among other organizations which annual convention of the Natignal| Traffic has fallen off at a greater |are supporting the move are the Gen- —If you have money to in~ Federation of Federal Employes to|rate than transportation expenses,|eral Federation of Women's Clubs, be hell September 12 to 16 at New [the statement said, “because a large |the League of American Penwomen, vest we would be very glad Orleans. part of the train schedules must be |the Natlonal Woman's Trade Union “As t-pplyl;nu;j1 to the immediate |maintained whatever trafic may be l;veazue :rmz the National League of to get in touch with you. We present,” Tesident Luther C.|offered.” GIMENFNOLErn Steward announced today, “we urge are injpeeition foteecure firsty the following principles: signs are noted for R their beauty. CBANDALLS e [ HAEKERBOGKER | LOEW’S FPALAC Continucus 10:30 A. M.—11 P. M. wA, uniform ' employment policy | GOV. MILLER TO ATTEND. class Real Estate. Mortgage 1 . e e 1Stk and Cel. R affecting - working _conditions and| gSAVANNAH, Ga. August 29.—It is Loans. Today, Beginning at 630 salaries. determined by = central | isvecen hire vhin Sont oIt 1s Blackistone 2 N W administrative agency after con- e o e other prominent persons to attend the coming Atlantic Deeper Water- this agency to have power to review | ways Association meelinpg' here in and to constituté a board of appeal | November will be Gov. Nathan L. A standardized salary scale based | Miller of New York. on skill and training required for X OF COMMERCE the work performed, with just re- o latie he f 1 - e iar s auidetes = Health Candies AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. ARLISS “DISRAELI” SALVATION NELL ‘With Special Cast, Featuring PAULINE STARKE 14th and H Phome Maia 3707 T T “Appointment, allocation, promo- tion and removal in accordance with 40 60 & 80c 1b proved qualifications determined by y . the caorelating agencies, the Civil Bervice Commission and the budget o The aplendid pAoto—dr_unalic ver- Varied Added Attractions. bureau in consultation with appoint- - sion of his greatest aiage auccess || ing officers. 3 > that ran for 'fl'vt years. “Equal pay for work of corre- v fnonding skill. with equal oppor. | Sunlty M fox) Brgmotian Herespectivaiot ®ex.” = T - T Ladies. Meet an Old Friend--- c LUMBI ApEg B ot Mok B —_— THANK TRACTION LINE. | Satisfaction Guaranteed tar Cast in “A VOICE IN TH! KLOMAN’S . lie Chaplin in “A DAY'S ’ ’ ’ Centinnous, 10:30 a. m—11 p. = Citizens’ Associations Pleased by Instrument Co. (%3 € —NOW PLAYING— Better H Street Service. F R A N K L l N 1114 14th ‘& e - es Paramount Preseats (Shabert, Attractions.) A resolution of appreciation to the ¥ . ‘Washington Railway and Electric Company for the betterment of serv- Eep i G comfoct ice on the H street line was adopted i i = at a meeting of the Benning, Glendale G il el e and Oakland Citizens' Association liability, plus .low operatin; Thursday night at the Smothers Lo i pe & costs, is. found in the attrac- School. tive Franklin models. The association also adopted a res- . 3 fessons eachiweeR Franklin Motor Car Co. olution of thanks to the District Com- $6.50 permonfh - 1101 Comnecticut Avenue missioners, members _of Congress and ‘ “« 9 Telephone Main 5341 HI9F ST.NW.WASHINGTONDC. So Eusy UPHOLSTERING FIRST MATINEE TODAY AT 2:15 Prices: 25-50-75-$1, No Higher THE SENSATION OF ALL TIME! . GLORIA- The Shoes = / In Her First Starring Hit that “Bend’’ N “THE GREAT MOMENT” BY ELINOR GLY B. F. KEITH'S -~ RS [ 94 WASHINGTON SCHOOL T TTARIES EVENING SCHOOL SHORTHAND to provide a new school building to replace the old one. John W. Balty.l chairman of an economic committee, Teported progress in a survey of the | communities. oOF THL f D.n’ 15 Som Holy 2:% 50 Y PSE AN ALBUM AT REDUCED PRICES = e T b ot oo e lads s —is what you make it, but a ! o DAPHNE Pol l ARD whole lot depends on the de- in her world-famous Il.‘I. ditties and veloping of the films. 1 get id mine developed O. K. by taking them to GROVE, 1210 G. Signed, AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER. WASHINGTON'S ONLY REAL E haven’t carried them recently. Shoes went too Free Admission Pleasure Park high during the war to maintain “BEND-EESY” : quality standards at prices within reason. But now they’re back “on the map”—greatly improved -in | Let us make your i 3-piece Parlor Suite like $ i new again for 9 dol- : lars. Velours, Tapes- N . tries and Velvet Cover- = ines at cost. | FOR PROPER DANCING TO Oft he banishes i Slip Covers made to » construction and appearance. OEHMANN'S GREAT MUSIC e tment; | fit your furniture per- ; = e = ish | geacct}!y'.)ierieo:lh;rge“f?.r o ‘' “BEND-EESY” SHOES have a FLEXIB_LE ARCH. Shubert-cal'l'lck FEOF, WAGNER'S DANCING STUDIO, tg’ Oft he furnishes : Bend with the foot, exercising and strengthening the foot el e | wa” contentment— muscles as you walk. The heel, slightly raised on inner edge, OLIVER MOROSCO By Appointment Only. Where to Spend Your Evenings NEW YORK i DANCING ACADEMY Ofty does! Prosonts s New Oomedy by RUDOLPH BUNNER “WAIT UNTIL WE ARE MARRIED” American Upholstery Co. 627 F St. N.W. , Fons; Write or Call ' Phope Main: 8139 WESTINGHOUSE supports the foot at its weakest point. “BEND-EESY” SHOES have been a priceless luxury to women in years past. Their straight inner lines—their < special lasts adapted to various types of feet—prevent, and. often correct, foot troubles. Any woman who tries one pair will become a friend of ours for life. : _S'I‘EmAM“F'J} s‘S".El'e_. ‘.!-(.),l;le ( c‘;?l:r”.i efigflffifi'fls :'-rrr Battery Service Stations javees s il e o C gt on., Ti., 72 1 434 7th BT.—506 9th ST. N.W. DLiery Sertich SN Fall Oxfords, Black Boots, Brown Boots, COLONIAL BEACH e T FRNATE, LS L. A. ONEILL, INC. 6th and H Sts. NW. AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CO. 21st St. and Pennsyivania Ave. N.W. AUTO BATTERY SERVICE CO. 13th and K Streets N.W. B. C. FURR, . : 7th and G Streets SW. MARYLAND BATTERY SERVICE, INC. i Kalorama Road N.W. (Turn Of 16th Bt. at the French Embossy—One Blook West) Westinghouse Batteries | MARYLAND BATTERY SERVICE, Inc. 1711 Kalorama Road N.V{. Distribators. 3 ol 1 83.50. Clase Y e AN | Tos. Finer cool ballrom. - W 1i2: The “Foot-0-Scope™ —the wonderful X- Ray Foot-Fitting Ma- chine at our 7th St. Store—is part of our highly efficient SERV- ICE. The Sc CIGAR With the 10c Personality Sold Everywhere 00000055 500550 5 550 S5 S0 S K% 508 Ninth Street N.W.