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Yon 3 4 J i x " _'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ~'D.'-c.,' MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1922, ‘ @ TAXABI.E |N[:0ME MUTT AND JEFF—My Word, What An Awful Scare Jeff Had. . (Ooorrisat 1022 a7 B O Puer. Tunde mack —By BUD FISHER. ~ - | ) Poc N e e WOooD TALM YOURSELE! N T BoueHt A" RALF-PINT Thce A ALCOHoLL! Tovme olc. we <) T DIDN'T B!\‘ufi ’ - GLVG) NG 7 Increase for 1919 Shown by il oith onie Statistics in Internal Revenue Report. An increase of mearly $4,000,000,000 was shown in the taxable incomes of 1919 as compared with the previous year, according to statistics issued last night by the bureau of Internal - revehue. For the year 1919 there were They are 5,33 ?fio‘lnfllvldufitl ‘liegl;l}';lzogeol‘z for Loose JLeaf | 8 00t B onit4 retarnn Tof ‘a totar and open at ,000,000 for the previous the end or The tax collected on the 1913 aide. returns amounted to $1,270,000,000, which was an increase of $141,908,000 over the year 1918. Tncomes of $1,000,000 and Over. Personal returns of incomes of $1,000,000 and over totaled sixty-five for 1919, compared with sixty-seven - - in 1918, while for 1919 there were five — g over, ¢ 17 O O SO STRUCK BY TROLLEY, |2t s st vt oiores 7| DANCES TO BE FEATURE | WILL FILL VACANCIES. . INJURIES PROVE FATAL P& Soniston petween the automobiies [ OF “JAPANESE NIGHT” | .2 ;::xt'll:;:.nffieo’cfilx'lglszwnc?rc:v'fi‘r- For 1919 there were six personal returns of income from $3,000,000 to A of Clinton Young, 1128 21st street, mission has announced examinations and Samuel Tucker, 726 7th street 10 be held to fill vacancies in the fol- $4,000,000; seven of income from §2.000,000 to $3,000,000: thirteen from Southwest, occurred yesterday after- Genuine Leather 31.10 and Up » 2 5 3 Gight | lowing: itation Leather $1,500,000 to $2,000,000; thirty-four | Miss Mary J. Forsyth Dies of Frac- | noon at 7th and N streets. J. Irvine,| The program of “Japanese Night, . SavERsumis Imita from '$1.000.000° to $1,500,000; sixty 4 2441 18th strect, occupant of one Of | to be given at Central High School |jjva' sy oiock, market supervisor and £ e 3“"'!»5 = 75¢ and Up from 3760,000 to $1,000,000, and 140 tured Skull—Unconsclous - |the machines, reccived slight cuts.|{omorrow night, for the benefit of the | visor ®enarmmeins ot it “at Philadelphia lrc’}(;: $400,000 to $500,000. Since Friday. He was given first aid at Emergency | community center, is as foHows: “Mai | 3;°00 Depariment et for 1915 was $3.12.05. the Sveras ‘ ; Hozpital. no Hajime:* or “introduction to the |2ssembly and repaic department (aie- | IAMONDS of SUPER-EXCELLENCE * Each with a filler amount of tax 3235.08 and the average | yeers o ises et ronn e Stame of the eihteonth cen- | Sral), naval aircraft factory, Phila- | Diamonds may besecured by mail from this Establishment Extra filler, 10c up o ersent, The proportion of|3a5 " njurca Friday nignt by & Capital MASONIC TRIBUTE PAID 3 2 dance tegend ot | (PN D0 B¢ 3 ; with, Satistuction for the reasan that only Gems of > ur: ¢ . a irl was witche: ¥ 5 v. W 72 7. 7¢ 2 e returns for the year was .03 per cent, | 1;ction car, while crossing in front TO GEORGE WASHINGTON | tomple. boll, danced by - Yasushi| $1080 8 year: I = alatin fwenl & eachty are per. lad Soentarhiay collection J Leather Tab Indexes reporting a per capita net income of | ff 112 U street on her way to St Wuriu of the Tmperial Theater, Toklo; | [tVestigations, bureau of enimal - ll’lgS = arPins - Dracelets come it (it Sand) your STt and a per caplta income tax |y iR 15" died at Emergency Hob- —_— paneso Minstrel,” also by Wurlu: | i Geographic aid and assistant Correspendence invited name or initials can be 3 g er: ance .of the Genr . . 2 - lettered in gold. Number of “Joint Returns.” e imnortly after § o'clock this|pigtrict Joins With Alexandria at Srlod. S Iy Miehioiows audARIte Tho Tntertor. St 31500 to 31800 & vear: | . The GiF T Boox ~ 1922 The number of joint returns of| Miss Forsyth's death was due to a Trinity Church S Anita Enters; Group . of Japaness | matron, Indian service, at -$540 to contains Jewels-Silver-Watches-Clocke-China-Glass- husbands and wives for 1919 was|fracture of her skull. She remained nity Church Servijce. Hongs by Yugi Itow of the Imperial | 3720 @ year, with furnished quarters, aagNovelties-from which may beselected articles of distinction s 2,808,697, and the number of wives im’wrr;cloun“rr:m ;he rt;-lme’rhshe ‘w;s Tribute to the memory of George | Theater, Tokio (Yugl "Imw's first ::;-:;e;:‘z ,}éf:“' meals are also fur-| most appropriate as. or lailed upon request njured until her deat! e night [ Washington was paid by, members of | American appearance will be tomor- 3 Weppivg Iviarions e, 8 making separate returns from their|the accident happened Miss Forsyth |the Masonic fraternity of Washington | row night); Gutzon ~Borglum will| In addition to the basic salaries A i P i husbands was 58,534. The number of | 1¢ft home early endugh to visit a|and Alexandria at exercises held last | speak | on &rt: "Sho-jo a Japanese|named above, the bonus of $20 a Reception-Dance-} ’Debut Invitations-TeaeadDinnerCards single men filing returns as heads of | friend before going to church and, it | night at Trinity M. E .Church.’ Noh drama, in which Wuriu will take |month will be allowed for most po- Correct Stationery %orallSocial Functions -Kindly 5 ’ families was 362,797, and the number FISKE - CQ PRODUCING STATIONERS is stated, was crossing some distance| Dean Merton F. Fe f the Law |the part of the wine god and Michio | sitions the salary of which does not b s ps - e of single women fillng such : West of th. intorsection of 16th and |School of George Washington Unl. | 1tow” that of the wine seller. The in- | exceed §2,500 & Year. which of the above is desired and sammples will be mailed 010 & B -STREET-N'W |ras 88,595 The number of rerurns|U streets when she was injured. versity spoke on_ “George Washing. | cldental music will bo that of a harp.| Full information and JSvplication . 5 from all “other single men was| Coroner Nevitt will conduct an in-|ton's Dominant Passion,” which, he|flute, drum and gone, of the Civil Service Commiasion, 1724 : = 1,602,277, and from all other single|dueSt to determine the question of said, was service to his fellow man. The entira production is under the women was 361,960, responsibility for the accident. A ‘gavel used by Washington was|direction of Michio Itow, who will}]F street northwest. The number osl‘”unrporsqpn income | _Sarah Carter, colored, thirty-three |among relics exhibited at the meet- | 9ance “Kitsuna mo Odorl™ or the tax returns, other than personal]Y¢ars old. 125 L street southwest, was | ing. —Music was furnished by the [J2P o service corporations, for 1919 was|knocked down by a motor vehicle at|Kallipolis Grotto Band. At the con- , | 320,198, of whigh 209,634 reported net!Maryland avenue and 4% street|clusion of the services various Wash-| The worst thing abaut a bore is blished 1859 income amounting to $9.411.000,000. | Southwest early last night. She was|ington relics were exhibited on ta- |that it is almost impossible to insult Establishe with a total tax of 32175000000, |treated at Emergency Hospital for|bles in the rear of the church. him. We Make compared with the 191§ fizures of|SIEht injuries and taken home. The} 2 3 9 corporations filing returns of | Police reported that the driver of the Glasses 202,061 reported a total net|CaF failed to stop. AT LOW PRICES w 1314 G St. | income of $5,361.000,000 and a tax| Two horses drawing a wagon of Claflin Optical Co. c:t7Ciabpias. | az5resating $3,165,000,000. Chestnut Farm Dairy Company, 1116 THIS WEEK Partnerships _filing returns for | ConBecticut avenue, Were so seriously 1919 totalled hurt as a result of being struck by ; _Pi ber otoper:nnn!l.,?'l:l?vfic:n &r;hoisa‘;,’;' an automobile at Massachusetts ave- x 3 .Plece Parlor 4,758, "|nuo and ISth street yesterday morn- 2 J Suites now Up- are searching for the driver of the | holstered for ing that they had to be killed. Police ! CAPT. WALSH TRANSFERRED, | automobile. —can’t tell you a satisfactory story as s i & 4 3 garet Edwards, colored, six SR P V1 o our ook it time h‘;'“‘gf:“’g,;:‘_ Capt. Overton Walsh, attached to|years old, 402 R street, was knocked ; _.only LANOR ONLY ecting the 2d Battalion, 3d_Field Artillery,|down on New Jersey avenue at Q p: E V elours, Tapestries, ave (1] aV 01' R if it » . “z(rrl:orl Myer, Va., has been trans-|street about 6:30 o’'clock last night G o v l si].k cfl' - Needs Resilveringfl s ;e i i 47nes'ss |32, Sfhomis shimitee 5 0aby } s B We're experts at that—turn ) i 1 gat_ . 3 xc prices. 9 it e, wote o ca Your Children’s Tomorrow . BECKER PAINT an e Sampice ‘ ,,‘?w&k,fi\‘ss ,S?,:., - American How would YOU have liked to have had—say CHAS. E. HODGKIN. Mgr. Upholstery Co. $1,000—when you reached maturity? 627 F St.—Main 8]3§ Why not prepare just such a pleasant surprise for i Let Us Estimate on Your Paper Hanging or Decorating your children? 7 Few people realize how small, regular savings accu- - : ) A mulate over a period of years. Wise Brothers Grade A Raw Milk Isn’t it worth even aclittle sacrifice NOW to start ! v that nest egg a-rolling? = From a Guernsey Herd 3 HIS institution has enjoyed the con< . SAVINGS AND fidence of the public for over 85 SECURITY COMMERCIAL_ BANK years. Your banking bysiness, ‘WASHINGTON'S LARGEST SAVINGS BANK 3 much or little, is invited with every as- ] Corner,of 9th and G Streets - surance of satisfaction. E UNDER UNITED STATES TREASURY SUPERVISION =4 OFFICERS ¢ CHAS. €. GLOVER, Chairman of the Board IN the majority of MILTON E. AILES GEORGE 0. VASS 7. R et ek i and although there have WM. J. FLATHER , H. G HOSKINSON umx: v]-g:‘:‘l em ":a;glag:é al: JOSHUA Ev‘gdl\els. Jr. E:R!‘E M.CAM{CK = need glasses after they Vice Eresident siisant) Casfior; . e have passed the meridian ROBT. V. FLEMING F. G, BURROUGH : o °f1";{; s Vice President, Cashier Assistant Cashier ) . . 2 , E C. C. GLOVER, Jr. GEORGE M. McKEE O B kl COST NO MORE THAN o . by P | THE ORDINARY KIND. Vice ';'_'W:"W‘ AF”I;TN'I‘( TJWI‘{‘O‘;T;’ Stepplng - ut rls y . ‘ | 0 ~ AVON M.“KEVIUS General Caunsel- |M.A Legse QpricaL N M. REVI perel Counse . : OPTOMETRISTS 614 _9TH ST. N.W. || ¢ . e The Woren’s Spring Slippers b 4 We Placed on Sale Today at ' N %RIGGS NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON D.C. ON PENNSYIVANIA AVENUE FACING THEUSS. TREASURY Health Department Rating, 98.30% P T le'l, I.Ilt, Produced from a Guernsey herd. Rich in butter-fat content. _ In our plant ready for delivery one hour after milking. Fresh from the farm daily “and served only the day” marked on the seal. Recommended by Leading Physicians Merely Phone West 183—Service Starts at Once Réduced for one week only—were $5.95 to $7.50 SERVICE An institution that has steadfasi- ~1ly adhered to the lofty ideals which invariably forecast leader- - | ship—the. prestige enjoyed by our establishment s the result of serv- ing well those whose satisfaction we value as our greatest business asset. - 10.R.8Speare To. UNDERTAKERS 1208 H Street N. W. (Formerly 940 F St. NAW.) Telephone Main 108 Almus R. Speare _ Willis B. Speare = Clyde J. Nichels 3 It’s the flexible steel spring in Dr. Kahler - Shoes that supports your foot comfortably and keeps your arch from falling Dr.KAHLER SHOES Come in and seesthese -stylish shoes. Let us explain their five un- - usual comfort features DR. F. J. PIERCE Foot Specialist in Attendance CONSULTATION FREE || DR. KAHLER SHOES 603 13th St. N.W. ORE than a dozen attractive new spring models—taken from our regular stocks, One, Two and Thl:ee Strap Pumps—with buttons or buckles. Black Satin—Black Suede—Black Velvet—Patent Leather. For one week only, yours at $4.50. Then back to regular prices—$5.95 to $7.50. B £ . " The Toppy New Sperts Oxfords - .. * - 7 .~ o10 & 4149 St - $5.95t0810 T i Pe Ave. g = 7th UAK 233 Pa. Ave. SE.