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THOMAS NELSON PAGE :¥ HONORED BY ITALIANS ¥x-Ambassador Honorary, Member ,/'8f Sons or Italy—Expresses - His Appreciation.” “Phomas Nelson Page, former United | ».39 Siates ambassador to Italy, was made bgomy member of the Order Sons y 1 America at a speclal meet- .linl 6! “ihe Fleice Cavellotti, a Wash- ington lodge of the organization, last M. DiSilvestro of the Phila- d supreme venerable 39 BURIALS IN ARLINGTON. Winchester, Va., Soldier Among Those to Be Honored. Bodies of thirty-nine members of the Army, including one officer, who lost thelr lives oversesis, will be buried with military honors_st the Arlington na- tional cemetery “Thursday afternoon at ‘clock. Rllgious services wil be conducted by Army Chaplains John J. Campbell and Jutian . Yaten o list of dead tncindes the names of at- lached to the' sth TUnited States Marines, sage City, Mont.. and Private John Com 61s¢ Infantry of Winchester, Va. GETS $1.000 VERDICT. re- : ra- | Woman Claimed Dumngea Due tol Al srmer ambassador prajsed the it or Italy in me war and in the 3. 0 n times. “chxn Tatelloct, Tmiustry and plety ar ‘attributes. that the italian brings is share toward the greatness of Tnewly adopted country, America, @ Mr. Page, who expressed his e that the qualities of the Am and Julian would play the part lhey could in helping on the » W itted. ter the meeting the members of lodge attended an informal i | i ; i\ Also: Sland that 3 aenz'or sehools, is in Chicago Injuries in Street. ry in Circuit. Court No. 2, Jus- eainst the District of Colw her declaration the Plaingift claimed that March 11, 1920, she was thrown to the ground by reason of a depres- sion In the street near the corner of 4th and M stre The Plainiiff stated that she sus- tained a severe injury to her left foot. she was- confined to bed for some She was represented by Anorney Mark Stearman SUPT. BALLOU IN CHICAGO. Frank W. Ballou, superinten- attend- ing the annual meeting of the de- partment of superintendence of the National Education Association. The superintendent is gxpected to return here by March on the anxious’’ THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, DEFINES TAXABLE INCOME OTHER THAN REAL CASH Returns Must de Made on Serviges Paid for at Market Value, - Says Collector. ! Taxpayers must remember in flling their incomie tax returns. for 1921 that taxadle income is not necessarily cash, Galen L. Talt, collector for the district of Marylan, which includes the Dis- trict of Columbia, announced today. ‘Where services are pald for with some- thing ‘other than money, the falr mar-: ket value of the thing taken in payment | is the amount to be included in income. Promissory notes recelved in payment for "services :nd not merely as security for such T ooRStiture: income ‘t0 the ;mount o! their lak market value, Mr. Tait ammounced. 3 Value of quarters, ll!lll d heat fur- l)fliuru ble in an nished Arm amount equn to the wlt u the gov- | ernment of furnishing such quarters.! Where an officer or enlisted man: 18 1- quarters, amount received for such purboses. for | the taxable year must be ‘included in | gross income. Where living quarters, food, clothing, ' etc., are provided for an employe solely pitals .as- part compensation for serv- ices is to be reported as income. —_— Miss Sabina J. Delaney, one of.the : six policewomen in Bosfon, resigned because she had to secure evidence | of violation of the liguor lawa. bench . Cor. 7¢h 8 K Sts. 414 9k St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. 37 W. Lasington St. Baitimore, M. ' W JASHIN(;TON is wondering what's % *behind the scenes” in the new Hahn L - Shoe Store. i g There 18. notlnng new about the Halm idea. There is something decidedly new about the new Hahn store. Soarcliing tlie"world for new shoo thougl;ts : has always been behind the Hahn success. ° - Asd Bere., in the new store, we are de luxing the Hahn plan. Artful surroundings. colorful presentatmn of footwear finery. :Thats the new Ha]m store for men and "women} Open soon' : s ‘D. 0., TUESDAY, ] Canned foods, like every- thing else we sell, are ways guaranteed to sat- > ’fi - Watch-for isfy you.. Never keep any | A}OCER article that isn’t entirely PRICE ‘ CO ourAdv ’ en! satisfactory; tell us about : 8 ; s ln "1 it and give us an oppor- g NEAR YOUR HOME o hursday s Star Natlonal Canned Goods Week—March 1st to 8th - ToFeature the Sale of Canned Foods All Over the Nation ™ To co-operate with the canners of foods in the United States, we have picked a few lines on which 'we are going to name prices which will appeal to you at once as real ba.rgam values. ?atlher prices quoted are our regular figures, which always g'lve you the utmost in mercha.ndue ues. . Beginning | tomorrow (Wednesday) mormng and durmg Canned Goods Week, the followmg prices will prev As the outstanding feature of this sale we have set aside 5,000 cases—a total of One Hundred and Twenty Thousand (120,000) cans of this well known corn to sell at these figures. Each store will be allotted its proportion of this quantity, and while 5,000 cases seems like a large quantity a little arithmetic quickly shows you that it’s only about an average of 31 cases for each one of our 160 stores. So don’t.put off buying; when 5,000 cases are sold, the deal is off- = ; & Cattr : We reserve the right to limit all orders i c Shriver’s Canned Foods have ‘been sold in Washington for twogenerations, and the mere an- nouncement of this offer will bring buyers from all sections. Shriver’s goods are packed in the modern plants owned by that company, each plantequipped with the finest up-to-date canning machinery, insuring to users of their canned foods a feeling of absolute confidence that these foods are packed under the cleanest and most sanitary surroundings. Then, too, the B. F. Shriver Co. owns about twenty-five farms in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, on which is grown pl‘actl- cally everythmg that is canned in their plants. But the principal point is that you can buy “Blue Ridge” Corn at the' low. price quoted above, and we urge you not to wait until the last day of Canned Goods Week—gct it while' we have it for you. ‘OtherB.F. Shriver’s Canned Foods Which Should Appeal to You Shriver’s Al Peas (Very Small Size) These are the very small peas, such as many people like. This brand is very popular with eop}e who like the very smali size—some times randed as Petit Pois. Blue Ridge Sifted - Early June Peas & A very fine flavored early June pea at a moderate price. Silver Label Peas in Small Tins~ The old reliable fnoderate-priced goods. We have a small quantlty lcft They are yours at a vcry low pnce fall to read the word S isecase & No. 1 sise tin. flllllfio'l‘tlemllrllufl Blue Ridge Cut Stringless Beans A full-grown green-stringless bean,. cut into pieces. It’s the flavor that will appeal—almost like beans when picked from your own garden. - Shriver’s Al Country Gentleman Corn Per . An exceptionally fine preduct and a variety that appeals to many tastes. This pamcu- Thelngtlndthps mtheNo 1 oqu-nam _IN TOMATO SAUCE ?fini‘fifi"o°3’r'énprfflfi‘i 3.-3’:.33"’ e Pfl 15c Shnver s ,‘,fGoldgn i BUY SHRI_VER’S CANNED F00|)S—YOU WILL LIKE THEM A Special on Del Monte Brand W AGNER’ S PORK Asparagus Tnps - AND BEANS DeleteMmdh&memmlemqwem e e s ] , 3 Cans fOl' 85c | S_Pffifl' e A big value at this price Regularly these sell g et ot 336 pir ctnd Bt 167 Canned Goods. Week they're yours at the special price CANNED TOMATOE Canned Goods are always a big feature inour stocks of merchandise. For anything good in canned foods ; look over our stocks. Items quoted “in this advertisement are but a - ‘small part of the big line of canned " foods you will always find in, our . stores, . .. SR