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6 = TREASURY RECEIPTS SHOW BIG I!CREASE Go Half Billion Above All Pre- vious Records During Past Year. TARIFF INCOME GREATER Lower Tax Rate Shown to Stimu- late Business. The Unl; during th billion do year previ night with Receints wer: 6 d ex- penditures $3,8! Joan, = x.- anchor in quaran £ the n- Happy New Year! AKE this a Happy New Year Mthraugh the comfort of a TOLMANIZED starched col- lar. There's no mistaking the petal-smoothkedges and the flexible whiteness 0{ a TOLMANIZED circlet. THE TOLMAN L AUNDRY F. W. MacKenzie, Mgr. 6th and C Sts. N.W. Start the right. Tolman driver. lin 71. &) =l “THE GOOD THINGS OF LIFE” Opportunity - | arettes in the United States. Dlii@@l ONLY 18,422 ALIENS Twenty-Nine Countries Have Ex- hausted Quotas—339,381 Have Come This Year. 'GERMANY UNDER ITS TOTAL i e Eleven Other Nations Are Still Sending Immigrants. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 1—Twenty- ine countries have exhausted their nnual immigration quota allotments {for the fiscal year of 1923-24, Henry | 1. Curran, immigration commissioner {at 11is Island, announced. Only uotas have not been filled. Curran’s figures show that of combined allotments of 357,803 ed to foreign countries, a total 9,381 fmmigrants have entered |the United States during the past six {months, leaving a balance of 18,422 Amissions to the twelve countries. | Bremen, from Germany, an- d at Gravesend bay today, the arrive with aliens seek- ne uml- r the Junuarv quota. \:um.,\ None was in Other Ships Expected. en other vessels were expected ter mid- night, bri £ Approxi- f whom the Byron, Mongolia, _Tyr- Albert Ballen % from Hamburg, and be no racing to quar- ip. The Bremen will 1 permitted to cross line Into quarantine, rlorm in the examina- tion of her z Soon Close Germany's Quota. It is expected that Germany will e, Great Britain, Greece, xemburg, Nether- Portugal, Rumania,| Switzerland, other ealand and e remaining countries Fmitted to bring in the fol- |HANDLE PROFIT COUPONS. NEW YORK, January 1.—Philip Morris & Co., international, yester- v announced that it has taken over The United Profit Sharing Com- 0] g/ € @ (¢ o N ew Y ear Phone for the Frank- TOLMANIZE! ) .f?» = A It has been said that opportunity knocks but once nlt every man’s door. We are not inclined to accept that. Opportunities are ever present in all our sur- roundings. It takes money, however, to grasp them and the ability to grasp them ls what carries most people to their goals. \ It you haven’t the capital to mnke the most of the opportunities around you there is one sure way of securing it—start a savings account. It is one of “The Goad Things of Life” . save for them at the DISTRICT NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON 1406 G Street N. W. OFFICERS: Robert N. Harper President - W. P. Lipscomb C. J. Gockeler N. L. Sansbury Thomas F. Kane Vice Presidents Hilleary L. Offutt, jr. Vice President-Cashier Friendly Bank CAN ENTER U. S. Now! i [(SEn0R JEFF, Now THAT we Re 1 MEXO CITY OUR MNEAT AMove 1S ™ RAISE AN ARMY ARD FoRce OBREGON YO RecosmTe THE EVENING - STAR, VS o e o= ~ {BuT ‘we naye = NO FUNDS, SENOR MUTT . WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY. JANUARY 1, 1924 AND JEFF—Mutt Attempts to Raise an Army of Gringos. DON'T WoRRY ABOUT THAT. ALL AWD F You N(SB WE GOTTA Do 1S LET THE Any Assmlwta MEXICANS KNow How wé STAND AMD THeY'LL Flocke TO OUR SUPPORT ! now Yeu GO To THe PUBLIC SQUARE AND sHout “VIVA REBELS™ AnD EROM ME JusT SHout HoT TAMM:"' ) Qfi “CONTINVED TR R oW — FOUNDED 18924 Known for Remarkable Value Giving 1109 F St. N.W. Beginning Wednesday, Januaréf Second ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE OF WOMEN'’S & MISSES’ WINTER APPAREL FUR COATS Reduced 2 33% to 50% $95 (Dyed (:am) ®45 fnch model Reduced to ...... ealine Reduced to 139.50 French $ Seal Coat (Dyd Comey) 45- $89 50 inch model Reduced to ...... $150 Natural \hlkut Cmt 5 Raccoon collar and cuff inch model. Rcd-ul n $195 Sealine Coat 50 (Dyed Coney) 50 mchn * long. Reduced to. $199.50 Sealine o el o $127.50 long. Reduced to.. $225 Civet Coat. 50-in. model Reduced to $475 Hudson Seal Coat (Dyed Musk- ;:‘lj cSk\mk ‘scoll-.f $279.50 long . BLOUSES Costume and tailored models, regularly $2.98 to $18. For clearance at $1.69 to $12.95 HOSIERY Silks and wools in fashiomable colors, weaves and weights, regularly $1.25 to $3.25 pair. For clearance at 89c to $2.29 pr. WOMEN'’S AND . MISSES’ About 125 Dresses Silks and Cloths For Street, Afternoon and Business Wear — Mostly One and Two of a Style Formerly $16.75 to $22.50 For Clearance at At Tremendous Reductions OATS At the Lowest Prices of the Year! A selection of sport and dressy models. The majority with trimmings of desirable furs. Smart models for women and: misses. $ All well made and warmly lined. Formerly $32.50 to $37.50 Smartly styled coats, of fashionable high lustre fabrics richly furred. .Straightline, side tie and draped models for women and misses. $ Warmly lined. A limited number only. Formerly $42.50 to $55.00 Beautifully trimmed coats, exquisite in luxurious fabric and supreme in style. A collection that embraces the best fashion ideas of the season—for women and misses. Formerly $65 to $79.50 Magnificent models in the most expensive of deep-pile fabrics with collars, collars and cuffs and some borders too, of Beaver, Squirrel, $ Platinum Wolf, Fox and other fine furs. Formerly $89.50 to $125.00 Other Coats at Enormous Savings (25) Fur-trimmed and plain coats, $32.50 to $39.75 values. ... $15.00 (43) Fur-trimmed and plain coats, $§39.75 to $49.75 values. ... $28.95 (25) Fur-trimmed and plain coats, §49.75 to $69.75 values. ... $39.50 (19) Fur-trimmed coats, $125.00 to $§139.50 values. . .......... $89.50 (15) Fur-trimmed coats, $150.00 to $175.00 values. . 5 $99.50 (3) Coats, formerly priced $§185.00 fo $250.00 .$125.00 SUITS At Enormous Savings 15 Navy and Tan Box and ;rnnggod Suits, formerly $25 $1 5 Reduced to ...... (6) Furtrimmed and’ Tailored Suits, formerly $29.75 to $39.75. Re- $19 75 duced to ........... e (35) Navy-tailored i;:’;-z‘i:::erly up to $22.50 (6) Plain and fur- trimmed suits former- ly to $59.75 Reduced to (17) Navy-tailored suits of finer twills—for- merly to $59.75 Reduced to (1) "Costume suit trim- med with Viatka Squir- . rel formerly 316950 $89 Reduced to . UNDERWEAR Luzurious silken underthings, formerly priced $1.25 to~$7.50. For tlearance at 89c to $4.95 SWEATERS B (1) Black embroidered coat, fox collar and cuffs, was $250. . .$149.50 Scores of distinctive styles in all sizes for For Clearance at women and misses —fashionable silks . and cloths for every daytime occasion Formerly $25 to $35. Slip-on golf coat and chappie models, formerly priced $2.95 to $15. For clear- ance at $1.50 to $5.00 DRESSES RADICALLY REDUCED $10 Charmmg afternoon, dinner, dance ‘and street frocks in ma- terials of exquisite quality — for women and misses Formerly $35 to $45. For, Clearance at All'of our highest.type dresses and gowns sharply reduced (15) Evening Gowns—Formerly $35 to $49.75, NOW ......... (25) Street and Afternoon Dresses—$45 to $59.75 Values, NOW . . .$33 (18) Evening Gowns—Formerly $55 to$65, NOW ......... $37 (27) Street and Afternoon Dresses—$55 to $75 Values, NOW ......$43 ..$2895 (11) Evening Gowns—Formerly $65 to $79.50, NOW (6) Afternoon Dresses—Formerly $85 to $99.50, NOW ..... (5) \ Evening Gowns—Formerly $75 to $89.50, NOW .............$53 (6) Evening Gowns—Formerly $95 to $125, NOW ....ocuen... ..563 i