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———— Available April 1st THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. | Midnight, 15th, Tax Return TUESDAY, 4o file on time. Upon nhnwh’ls 4 re; sonable excuse, such as absence, ilf- ness, etc., the collector may grant an MARCH 14, 1922, 3 - | application must be made to the com- missioner of internal revenue, the not exceeding six months. collector having authority to grant . 19 - extension on a reasonable cause shown, | request of a taxpayer there is added This six jas part of such installment, until paid, - months’ limitation, however, is not llinterest at the rate of one-half of ‘1 . A o . |extension of time not to exceed thirty lonly an extension not to exceed thirty |applicable to taxpayers who are |per cent a month from the date tha | M days in which to file the return. 1f |days. abroad. When the payment of a quar- | installment would have been due if ' Uus e in A K JUC@ |turther extonsion of time 15 required | “The commissioner may grant an|serly inataliment i8.postponed at the 'no extension had been &ranted.” t auti me- oom ulte o T e e e e 1 R e T G e & Tomorrow midnight fs th lmit. £ internal revenue from : = £ L s reac 3 And now, not only in Washington, but | {28t the returns must feacn 110 fav. i ou ern throughout the naton, the dleventh- | To be In the mail by that time is not t H hour. folks are Making ffantic. effgrts | suficlent, according to the latest ad-| ! 1 to get that inco “Ku: for ‘the | Vices today from the authorities. i : Ome tax return for the | "y Washington office of the inter-{ - 5 ! This Suite, u)mprmmr nine delightful and well ar- lf’;fi:fl;fli:‘; ‘l&;m;"“ttl'::l;‘e‘"g'dfi‘ the [ nal revenue bureau at 1422 Pennsyl- | s TS, ~ : ranged outside rooms, in most desirable section of this at_least one-fourth of the tax, o ¢ I’flé“;a:l”:‘é‘f.r'i?'a'.’;‘.',‘ -c;:;w;l:dnf'oll; = { superior building is for rent to tenant of the ‘required inT e, henalty now stares late comers| hours (he Jine waiting for service ' di 4 poming up on the horison | a5 extended far onto the sidewalk . standing. g;;“?l““:'{,‘l’e";’,&’d“ 1208 2-m. Thurs- | and straggled dawn the sidewalk to- . £8 otnte Antigon ward the Capitol. T - 5 5 5 - h 1 ”' " 4 _ The advantage of superior location in a build- et et ity = Settles Problems. % Sl 5 ing occupied by such a_distinguished tenancy, and our Teturns from w..smnga\ Balti- | James C. Young, deputy collector of 3 wher€ operation and maintenance reach such a high E;‘x»sflr:dmsfi‘eb)‘"";fi:nh;o &e‘nee'_l;:‘- internal revenue, in charge of the of- 3 standard, makes this a most unusual opportunity. midnight? These questions have been | fice, has been more than busy settling 3 3 { floating over the border from ihe no | problems brought up to him on ap- ™ Apply Manager, Room 220 {man’s land beyond midnight Wednieday. j peal from the twenty-three deputy ~ Penalties Provided. \\ 1 collectors and internal revenue agents A The penalty is provided, d * wh isting Washingtonians to s o . . Vashington. e penalty for will “Will you have just as a Crow - Southern Building Main 2430 ]/ c\icion of the tax is stilt.’ 1t calls.for | in here on. the 16¢h of March as you . 3 {“a fine of "$10,000 or one years im-|will have on the 15th?’ Mr. Young i iprisonment, or both, together with the | was asked. ; { costs of prosecution, and 50 per cent of | “Indeed we won't,” he rephed. ' the total amount of the deficiency, which | “There will be only a few stragglers, H is added by assessment to the tax.” and if they act as such stragglers } lel‘al‘ negligence only the' panlny- is ane “Il gflat yenrdtheyl “‘:" sneak in| . t 88, ere with a hang-dog look.” g H ln Com ded But in case returns are mailed to PRt » ¢ terest poyn e penalty attaching to fuilure to retur! 'ore midnig] . neuday s ounmed clearly by a sln!e- Every Six Months A U i omtélvflllm It reads As| !ollo\:’ls i d ’ . o hen a relurn s madey n KOD . and a nderstatement Grows Mighty Fast jo = e o wniisme . o i 1] " |no tault of the taxpayer, no penalty § attaches, but interest attaches to the lmounl of the deficiency at'the rate . . ol’ one-half of 1 per cent per month. & oney Talks, But Speaks Brietly ittt gence or td Intentional disregard o t4 12,000 Parcels - of Delin- authorized rules and Fegulations with i knowledge thereof. but without in- . x . en 1 s to bé adde i To many it merely bids good-bye. To some quents Put on Block by Dis- g per 3“?: (:]f.‘;h‘e total Ilmol;'nl. of th? 4 : . = N leficiency plus interest at the rate of it says, “I've come to stay.” trict Authorities. 1 per cent a month from the time the ) . 2 ” [tax was due. If the understatement 4 Adfter all, safety is the main thing. is false with intent to evade the tax i A red flag drooping languidly out-| $10.000 0F one. years Taprisenment: f v s & i & y -~ or one year's imprisonmen Our 5% interest, together ‘\\nh m(])re t]lmn sido "the oiice of the collector of |9r_ both."together. wiih the costs ;‘,,v double security for your deposits, is the place taxes in the District building this|Prosecution, an per jcent ‘of 4 °r 7 (Jentn) Store) s b = e total t hich i o . " for vour savings. morning proclaimed the opening of |is. -ddi'df’olfy"as?;:g::egffl&’?nce’_ g | REGAL SHOE STORES 1003 Pennsylvania Avenue i b, 52 2 the anntal auction sale of property L, "lflfl for any reason & returnl_c&lllnol In WASHINGTON (Cor. D Street) \ Don’t allow the promise of big speculative ;:id\\mcn 1921 taxes have not been mell)' e lg_ !fl;‘:':cdgifi‘%!%“’g!“;:‘t;‘;s i - 1 M in- > nal revenue of t stric n whicl - 11 profits or an exorbitant rate of interest to ‘"l‘ Inside the office u dozen men sat|the taxpayer lives or has his vrlnci-“ 12?:\3 F 153:‘?3' I.\.“ k e e s Ak isk around a table scanning the book in|pal place of business, setting forth ent Lising H fluence you—you cannot afford to take the ris which is listed the 12,000 parcels of | the facts as to the taxpayers' inability H of losing. l‘-il,ndb‘lm(lklmpro\emenls to be put on i e oc] 4 Sk - ; As Deputy Collector Clarke wbuld i One dollar or more will start your account. read o,r"‘d,"e h“"“,;'; s deinusnt GUARANTEED QUALITY AT CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES AT T . e owner and .the number of his lot \ one of the buyers would speak out ~ Store Hours: 8 AM. to 6 P.M. o < - e A 4 The National Furniture Co. The National Furniture Co. \ b E l bla Bml SSOClatlon down as the purchaser. Altogether | N N OlIum! there were ten or twelve persons in [ N\ \ : attendance, and three or four men, | N z \ 716 11th St. N.W. who attend tax sales regularly, did [N Py ° ° N . N.W. mosz_yt the buying. N\ [ ) \ 4 e, plus the [\ . N Under Government Supervision . penalty Of 1 Der cent & montn. sine \\ e l lnes o § s last June and 50 cents for adver- N § i sing. i The buyer receives a certificate, 2 \ i which he must hold until March 14, N p § ) 1024, Atany time before that date the N 7 ‘ ‘ ' , ’ § i owner may redeem s prop- RN . — erty by paving the tax due and the | N With Every Purchase FREE \ penalty of 1 per cent for each month | :§ of $100 or More § ~3 el ses before redemption. \ 3 H On March 14, 1924, if the property | * o N @ h ¢ b \ 26-Piece . A, ranteed N of the cerelel?lc;(e: °$..’2§"'r.§&‘fi.§‘l°‘{'fi§| § A, Pi Set of Wm. A. Rogers Gua ifull Open-handed Credit is a big Service Feature at this store—Credit that § 3 s B s Do Benn ol pastet s& Silverware or a 42-piece Set of Beautifully makes it possible for you to get just what you need for your home NOW, \\\\ H owner, in order to redeem, must make § Decorated Dinnerware by a small amount down, then arranging the balance in convenient § t iy a cash consideration e 5 INCORPORATED ATt e T D:na‘f[’y'b’e‘} § Weehly or Monthly payments to suit your income. N i 1316 01324 271 ST.N. W. fore the title to the préperty again | g : ecomes clear. X N | In the past few years nlnesebuxl § § : sale ers have t 4 t 5 : ALL-WOOL KELLEY KLOTH SILK LINED * || %it of ‘the property. a?r"erg.':',’ne:v?:xl N Select Your Carriage, " the District to hold the balance and | N collect the penalty whenever the | N Go-Cart or Sulky 3\\ 2 owner pays up. According to offi- |\ Sar g N 7 cials of the tax office, the men who § —from our big display. : attend the sale take the property on | N M”n ‘e \H which they will be most liable to ef- | N\ i i 'I'h Cam N & fect a setilement. N ] e age % ’ the fact that mach proneres. ie aora | N A \ These are Completely forgotten that they. did N F off excellent 75 § high-class gar- :‘ao'(‘cssayreu':lu,: May, when real estate % = : fauis )’"j‘: ¥ . \ ments and can On Saturday and Sunday The Star|R vt sible’” hoo —_— § be seen sellin; appealed to property owners to find |\ . S000 By y \ X g ° out “before the sale ‘whether ~their |\ Illlll ning gear: rubber- tired N at prices up to 1921 taxes were paid. As a result| NN / wheels. ' | All the tax office was crowded all day - \ $25. £ are vesterday with persons who were in Easy Credit Terms \ carefully tai- doubt and were eager to settle up. s \ : 2 . It is believed that if the tax of- \ lored, of fine fige could Keep an, up-to-date list of % 38 7 addresses of property owners an 4 soft finish, all . mail_notices to all delinquents be- § wool material, and dependably Peau de Cygne lined. §| fore the sale there would be a prompt 'rhis T l §\ Colors are heather, brown, Copen, helio and rose. || scitlement in & large percentage of op Icer \\\: All sizes, 16 0. The collector endeavors to serve ° €5, 16 t0 4 LD e e Refrigerator \ T e $1.79 sl Do e m s S s s This Four-Pi Dini Room Suite Like Picture \ The tax sale will continue all this -, lnlng G N SKIRTING BEDSPRElADfi vt nea DA el T it Sy ol S ke 1S I‘our-riece 3 m ul Golden Ok, _strongly” con- § RN eavy quality Crochet Bedspreads; fringed J]|{each day, according to numerical Exactly as Picture structed and very specially and cut corner. for full size double beds. O L iy pambercd Motslare 5 priced at § 69c |DOUBLE-BED MATTRESS| i isinuuents o iivene e mit| N Dl e \ Covered with pretty art of tnt:i‘;yl:' Lok B S0t paomed IR - Consists of four durably constructed pieces—large Buf- 2 % Beautiful plaids and |tickings. good weight and _— fet, Chifia Closet, Serving Table and Extension Table. ° L] § stripes on dark grounds; | filled wnh ood, soft cotwn. FICE S wotareioisifroiors \ vard wide. Tdeal fabric| A real SI2 value, at only FINAL CONCERT GIVEN Averytiandsomessuite O,“r specialip) 3 Qur Complcte Display of § L i H erators Now Rea R for sport skirts, eto. 98. BY FLONZALEY QUARTET On “The National’s” Easy Credit Terms 4 Ea:§ Credit T ly §\ ‘ 25¢ Pajama iy § 4 3 N Women’s Sport Oxfords CHECKS || scusteinne Dot Lasge Audience, \ 1 Playing With Finish Which N 2 c | Marked® Previous Programs. R N Yard-wide The Flonzaley Quartet gave the final N [ ] jama checks, concert in the series of three last even- N neat, small N\ J gt o ing at the Masonic Temple Auditorium N . white plaids. under the auspices of the Washington N f Smoked, Blle “Sport: Ox-|owea Dinper || Socety %u?;smaifr{g n B R § ords, with rubber or leather 1 2 N soles’ “'Also " darks brown| BIRDEYE J|ie5,00- &0 % scfimying augec i 4 , % N\ calf in the same style. “By tie Tarn” by Goossens, and [ N Sizes 4 to 7. l “Scherzo,” by Mendelssohn. l Q*\: 2 c The playing of the quartet was, as | N Scout Shoes Star Diaper Cloth, [l tet was expressed most delightfully, fill- i in assorted widths ll| ed with geniality and spirit. The Schu- i for Boys, 3 and worth 19¢c and | { mann had the suavity, the beauty of Al 25¢ a yard. blended tone and the perfection of en- z semble that has ever distinguls o ¥ _ Women's S0c Hem- | $2 Feather | 29c Plisse All-Wool Flonzaley. _Last on the program came Three-Piece Bed Outfit stitched two short numbers, “By the Tarn,” by TOWELS PILLOWS CREPE SLIPOVER || Eugene Goossens, the brilliant. young |R (Like cut). Continuous Post White Enamel SWEATERS 19 |60 White. pink or blue, 30 inches for wom- en's’ and chil- dren's undergar- ments, or navy 2-clasp SiIk Gloves; dou- ble finger ' tips. All sizes to 8. Teather filed. $1 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR [$1 BUNGALOW . APRONS Gowns, skirts and en- 69 Made in good quality 79 velope chemise, in =& percales; assorted pat- A Great Value in These wide assortment, terns, with rick-rack Pajamas| Boy's All-Wool Bhue Serge $1.19 SUITS = 18,95 Men's Fine Tan. white, blue and pink _Pajamas; made well. Sizes to D. Boyw longer series would be welcome. “Bell Brana» 2 Pairs Pants —_——————— COMMENDS FIVE POLICE. Blouses An absolutely guaranteed all- Maj. Sullivan, superinteudent of wool Blue Serge Suit, with new model sinigle and double breasted coats and two pairs of full-fined ' pants with taped seams. Sizes 7 to 16. 79c Neat striped percale Blouses for boys; sizes 7 to 15. British composer, and the Mendeissohn “Scherzo.” The first number gave the four gtring players an opportunity to show their virtuosity. ‘They made the work a thing of coloristic beauty and a striking plece of fantasy. The Mendelssohn “Scherzo™ was given a performance of extreme skill and high finish. The simple, melodious construction of this real music seemed more beautiful than ever in the hands of these skillful and exquisite players. gratefully received: A very modern bit, “The Lonely Shepherd,” composed by an Englishman, Spaight; a *“Min- uet in G,” by Mozart, and en_ar- rangement of “Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes,” by Mr. Ppchon,, R g: second violin pllyor of the quar- It was a real joy to' listen to this music in the Masonic Temple Audi- torium, the place where the Flon- zaley first played in Washington, and acoustically the best place in the city to listen to chamber music. The audience was most appreciative and larger’ in number than is ususal at chamber music concerts. The fact that the hall was sold out and that all these concerts are followed by an admiring public suggests that . police, has commended Precinct De- tective Mansfleld and Policemen Bauer, Butler, Bremmerman and Rec- tor for their work in connection with the arrest of John Polk, colored, who is alleged to have burglarised a num- ber of homes. Several thousand dol- lars’ worth of stolen property was re- covered as a result of the capture. There were 'R three encores generously given and |N Metal Bed, with Good Spring ........... Easy Payments a! "Thc Natwm:l” A Sofl.-mp Sl.n“lry Mn.tlm l.nd A M'W/ tation leather— 152 This Duofold Like cut—will give you a living room by day, bed room by night. It is co ered with good grade imi- $23.75 ‘Try “The National’s” Easy Payment Plan This Queen Anne Bedroom Sfiite Is Finished in Walnut or Mahogany Exactly As Pictured A very attractive, durable and practical Sulte, comprising Large, Roomy Dresser with plate mir- ror, Man’s Chifforette, Vanity Dressing Table and Full size Bow-end Bed. A most satisfactory Suite. and priced exceedingly low at. $129.75 oene Easy Payments at “The Nah'nm‘ll" Table Tamp. ...