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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, TUESDAY, JANUARY §, 1094 ’ or il THE DIRECTORS ELECTED ; BY DISTRICT BANKS Tips for Taxpayers ¢ No. 8 ;. « « g S§1AHiBd ndrei AnOiw kR B ! January Clearance Prices : .Tl,’e Sale of “Run-of-the- Many Financial Institutions Also| °r* form by far the largest class | v Mill> Sheets continued to- of ta: . In their int ts, . 3 3 Name Officials to Serve for form 10404, heretofors uasd for ! on All Strictly Winter ] morrow at e filing returns of net income of $5,000 [ ] . Coming Year. d less from whateV, de- | 3 L] b o e L Merchandise e iRkl bl aaitn . i ittt nn oo . ) S ing net Income of not more than $5.000 derived chlefly from salaries | an® wages. | SOME BOARDS ENLARGED {Telephone Main 7200 “THE BUSY CORNER": Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets The Sdle That Won the Hearts of Many Women Dresses of Lovely Materials Smart-Styled Is Continued Tomorrow at the Sale Price— Kann’s—Street Floor. Compensation In any form “for personal service rendered” is sub- Ject to the income tax. This in- cludes salarles, wages, fees, com- miesions, bonuses and penslons, aud tips. Salaries paid by a state or political subdivision thereof to its emploves are not taxable, the reason being that the federal gov- ernment does not tax the instru- mentalities of a state. The exemption does not apply to sularies paid by the federal gov- ernment, except that a federal in come tax may not be levied on the salaries of the President of the United States or federal judges which would diminish the salari that were in effect at the time they took office. This provision does not exempt from taxation the sal- ary of the President of the United States or federal judges. Its mean- ing is that if Congress, after the President or a federal judge has taken office, uld increase the Most Changes Made by National Bank of Washington, *Special Purchase and Sale of a Limited Quantity John S. Brown’s LinenTableCloths Linen Napkins Linen Towels ’ Stockholders of all local national banks, three trust companies and scveral savings lnsll(}xuous met early this afternoon for the annual election of directors for the ensuing Year. While most of the meetings for the purpose of electing officials to serve the institutions will not be held . until Thursday, several banks' diree- . tors met imediately féllowing #hareholders’ meetings and organ- s in importance was the admin'stration of af- 3 Bank of Wash-| rate of ta: such increase y reporte here in this| would not apply to the salaries | % ; R, Teottoms'res | Bevanta S e time e oath wia | At 3319 to 507 Off sulted in w few replacements. some| taken. ) A 7A &dditional or no change at all. Rigzs National. Fees vecelved by a notary public commissioned by a state are mot taxable nor are fees pald jurors hy Dresses Valued From $25.00 Regular Prices Fine Quality Table Cloths At Riggs National Bank the fol-{ [N Witnesses in lawsuits, t 75 lowlng directors were elected for the| even though summoned by (1] g * ensuing year: state’; a8 mot_consie: 3 c, and fees Charles v.| ered > subject to over. William Alles, H. Rozier| received —It was a special purchase that we made of Sterling | taxation. | : Size— Regular Price ~ Sale Price S 5 AT R many hundreds of dresses, all fine quality, i ) 4 E ! 2 < 72x72 inches. . . $9.00 $6.00 T Rrepmbc e BISHOP MAY MAK | that gave the women who attended the sale 73x00) Vinches, ! .$12.00 $7.50 v farton Jimton, 55 C. Povel BIG POWER DEALS‘ today much “to talk about. Indeed, such 725108 inches. .. .oueernns $9.00 % ode, i titter, i 7. i pulark Frank L Hogan: 18 a sale has not occurred before in many 72x72 inches.... $15.00 3 MHECs o the vear will be chosen | Maryland Greatly Interested by months, and such beautiful dresses at so 72x90 inches.... $11.00 on Thursday 72x90 inches.... $18.75 dow price will not be seen again in a long while when these are gone. Latest Move Made by W., B. & A. President. « bin Nutionnl. The Columbia three dire namely, H < added | board, e | new 22-In. Napkins, Regularly $2.50 a dozen, Sale Price Dozen, $5.75 | ! i | i | —The remaining lot includes dresses of can- Special Dispateh to The Stur. JALTIMORE, January S.—George ! i sati y i will, twi s 4G o8 7 £ = l”\l:‘:‘l“. "‘rpmd.‘n“"br e ton crepe, satin bad’f crepe Po r;et.tl "”" 1“' “ —Brown’s “Shamrock” Linen Towels, of extra heavy weight, with attractive hemstitched ton, Baltimors and Annapolis El:l\' cords, heav_\' (_Juaht} tf\gOS]1311’l>- vella vellas, porders of pink, blue and gold. e 20x36 inches. Regularly $1.25. tric Railroad Compans, wha recentls georgette chiffons. There are models for ecach ......... . was elected chairman of the board of directors of the United Gas and Ele rporation, has acquired large stock Interest in the corpora- tion and will hereafter direct its pol- «formal and semi-formal occasions. There are tiered, draped, straightline models and many others. . trie ¢ Three Groups of Linens Specially Priced for Wednesday —Pure Linen Table Damask, 70 n les H. | added to th ‘This announcement probably means —15-inch_Size Double Damask ch Pure Linen Damask of i —Many colors with plenty of black, navy that Mr. Bishop will play a promi- 3 inches wide, of sturdy wearing Hemstitched dTel N'vkin&,ir »‘-dv ns, ulf splendid quality ent role in the ma nent of the = o T 1 assorted patterns, with and in a selection of attractive : et F6le 1) ihe panagsenL of e anfl broy\wn to select from. .thse,\ sizes. 1;::.\1-;_\15 an\d _n;u 52'00 et e o $4 50 piems Shecar $4 50 s A e e ctruorsrion, Women’s regular and extra sizes up to 522, bleached. A yar cialjaidozenctc 2 < a dozen . I which owns control of the Susque- | Kann's—Street Floor. - hanna P Company. i Working Agreement Likely. The announcement may also mean that there will be a close working Kann’s—Second Floor. 10} January Clearance Art Needlework — = The January Silk Sale Offers Many Pretty W eaves at a Low Price eslde 3 William H hannon. H. C. L Smith, jr: Walter A. Wimsatt and ( ¥ M Somervill wer Company and the Wash- Baltimore and Annapolis. The company recently entered tric power business through ase of the gas and electric wige W. White railroad ihe ele —One of the best values in the sale—Stamped Gowns of sheer, ated immediate ithe pu . 56 i 24 5 ot 5 company of Annapolis, and has al- | = 3 & 5 . e Tredtr Wan onsummated back. fa | reads extended its electric light and white or pink materials, with round, square or V necks. Stamped © $2.00 and $2.50 Plain and Fancy Silks 1504. He is a leading plumber-sup- | POWer s b ines of Ahe Wash. in various designs. i ply merchant her R s gn —Heavy All-silk Crepe de Chine, [ January Sale Price cT/m-sillk Buroadlzlolh Suirtings, Federnl-Amenj National. ' Ohio railre hown in more than 50 street and ear-cut satin stripes for men's The Soral s Autitonn NAROREL| s e S Soie within s shart] Ver’ S eci‘ll at 790 evening shades, and black. i Yard shirts and women's blouses and Bank stockhulders re-c A the fol- | dlstan o I-le»:l'l(h:t~.l ‘w'l.m Sm,| p Bl il o sontaEa dresses. Launders perfectly. lowing direetors to serve gjDichon et Kle Moo O ad the W shown in many small neat designs on mALsilk Georgette Crepes, shown oo ¥ {gueniinn soe Oompeny eniidie M. \X‘U(](,Xc‘i’ g('of gown. valie-: —Stamped Pilloweases with navy and white and black and white | 69 ns 5 wanted light and dark colors. At Al g e for smuch| S ithbe ] Pl Sende 5 A 5. . —Satin Charmeuse, shown in brow S jthe rallr . P umpkin or Lavender i i 1 2 —Sat own, s o1 of the o ted by the for- Fast Colored Gowns, in two ?f_"";:h'cs}:;: i‘i’:z;;i;::g::’: Allsilic Printed Crepo de Chines, nayy and black. John H. Myer (" i t will result in the V pretty designs. hiehite et e & & ] ) T-Satin Messaline, shown in 30 light nn g o s getiing its bower here I Special at $1.00 which to select. L P and dark colors and black is a_question | Dutin, | & determined vashington probablly will be Special, a Pair, $1.00 —Children's Stamped Rompers. { made of white rep, large daisy $3.00 and $3.50 Plain and Novelty Silks Conrpany Has Big Plans. | . . pattern, or of heavy white —$1.30 to $1.75 Stamped Break- All-silk Canton Crepe, shown in r . —1924 All-silk Printed Crepe de > Although the .susquenannadl”““” material with patchwork owl s Cloths, of 36, 45 and 54 inch 35 colors and black and white. J‘"‘W"yys:;e P"'“"e Chines, stown in many new designs Company has not vet started erec- e : 3 , 45 2 D o G e o ) b o L ot it et e Srocial, Each, 49¢ sse. Made of white Indian —Doil ghts with natwral huir AUl Hewrs Crepe do Chine @ o gkt iand Tavk Erounds. Prank B, the erection of its hydro-electric peciat, Head linen, with hemstitched ;’fi‘n a‘l’l"é’%:c'f\_e“}‘i‘r“‘;ggi and shades and black. 1 " i —filic and Woel Heawy Russisn Ipiant, the company is active i mal —$195 Wire Bedlight frames, edge fot crocheting. In many 2 & —Brocaded Cahton_ Crepes, shown in $ 50 g""';S' shown fn 12 staple colors aud gy Vecured control of the electr! complete with cord and socket, jegigns, Special, Each, $1.49 Severslldsslpis b Guibis (o) sstect > i power companies at Hkmu ';nd se and in various shapes. ’ S 5 Each. 1 rom. 1 —Satin Charmeuse, superior quality, ¢ral other communities. Recently i 4 .00 T . s Floor. th brown, nav 3 Snkh :-uhlich,)‘ has been given to SPCCWI’ Each, $1.75 Pet’w‘s ach, ’ Kann's—Fourth Floor. Kann's—Street Floor. L n brown, navy and black the plans of the Susquehanna Power for the Company, which provide fding of a 300,000 horsepower tric plant on the Susque- —_—h , river near the Cononwingo T’ ar th of E A Thousand Pairs Women’s Thread Silk Hose “Seconds” of $1.50 Quality | Cold W eather Meets Knit Underwear Bargains STOCK QUOTED IN DUBLIN. Irish National Loan Issue Is List- Extra Blankets A Protection Against January’s the shareholders’ meet- ing directors met and orgenized, as vs: John B. Cochran, president; 08%: Y16 preBiaents ey ed on Exchange. . . . . 1ol ECdent 303 | ror o ret timo since the fssu- Could Anything Be More Opportune Than This Cold Winds B e iatunt | ance of the security. Irish national| Sale in Which Both Women and Children to Share —Wearwell and Columbia —70x8%-inch Fine White pecia C ss(slanlllflmn stock was quoted on the Dublin Cotton Blankets, size 66x80 et ool Blakkota of lex ) Bauserman, assistant | exchange yesterday. ere was i prisle demand for ‘the stock, and the price soon reached 85. This Information was contained in 4 cable received here by Prof. Smid- | Irish Free State represensative in & United States, and it came direct inches; of excellent qualit ood heavy weight. The Wearwell Blankets are in plaids, in attractive colors, and the Columbia in gray cellent quality wool, with a mixture of cotton to assure g00d wearing quality; white with pink or blue borders, Others_are block plaids in —Women's Cotton Ribbed and Fleeced Union Suits, gopd weight, flat seams ; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee length; high neck, Yong sleeves, ankle length. Sizes 38 to 79C *—The imperfections are scarcely noticeable. Hose are ex- ceptionally good, made with mercerized tops, reinforced soles. heels and toes. In black and colors. Sizes 8% to 10. f the District d today National include the | T. Ansberry, pard. Sidney I Bed-|¢iom the Free State government. 44, Regular $1.15 and $1.25 qualities. Special. ... and tan with col- ; rose, blue, tan, gray and b b Crenshaw, John Wi ce of the national loan, when | e 2 4 5 ored binding. A % 2 S ! - ) L Charles W Dare. Atwood | o GPEiea % Few weeks ago by the * $3.95 Bl seucceltin g Prl:;ifi 450 Pairs Women’s Wool and M. Fisher, ¢ J. Gockeler, Elisha Han- son, Robért N sh Free State, was 95 to subscrib- I“" Charles }-:th Free State, 5 W —Children’s Fleeced Cotton Ribbed Vests and Pants, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves; high neck, long sleeves. Pants in knee and ankle lengths. Not all sizes in each style. Regularly 50c. Each 35C Special, 3 Garments, $1.00 Artificial Silk Sport Hose —“Seconds” of $1.00 Quality. 5 69 C Special,apair..................... —These are in black only. Warm hose for these cold days. The im- perfections are slight. Seamless, reinforced where wear is most es- sential. Sizes 8% to 10. ¢ Kann’s—Street Floor. lar $7.50 value. Pair $6-95 —All-wool Plaid Blankets, size 66x80 inches; splendid quality wools, in large block plaids; blue, pink, tan, gray and red and black; finished with wide sois- foie e 2 $8.45 —72x78-inch Silk and Cotton Mull Covered Comforts—The back is of mercerized cotton material. The mull tops are in attractive floral designs, and the Comforts are filled with pure white cotton. Un- usual value at $5.95 the price.... Kann's—Street Floor. COMMODITY NEWS WIRED STAR FROM | | ENTIRE COUNTRY | | SAN ANTONIO, Tex., January 8.—| The recent blizzard which brought ! with it unprecedented low tempera- tures was a great boon to the Texas | L S. Tyree, . Ulman and Stdney West. nization meeting will be Leon Kann’s—Street Floor. = The directorate of the Lincoln Na- ‘ tional Bank will remain unchanged it and vegatable Erowe -1 i i ‘ ; the_ shsulng yeary th f:::l\‘:}.l:‘.:g ffi:i;% ?d:“:l:p;m:mmrs as pre- Take Advantage of These Special Offers for The ]anuary Clearance Sale Brings These Special avis. | were halted. * . There are more than 300,000 barre and almost 200,000 boxes'of apples storage her than at any the world. the growers some uneasiness. TLANTA, January 8—While the Florida citrus fruit crop was not Turt extensively by the unusually cold weather of the last two days, damage to early vegetables in south Andrew Loffler, Peter . Duna Lincoln, Howard Henry T, Offterdinger, George . Pumphrey, Samuel Redman, Willlam 1. Sullivan and Talyinr Wade. directors will meet and name officers, iy ‘Washington Loan and Trust, The following dire Washington Loan e Rug and Bedding Features A Clearing of 50 White Enamel, Wood-Finish * Metal and Brass Beds, Subject to Imperfections --In most instances a little “touching ur" will make these beds the same as if they were bought as “perfect.” On some beds the enamel is chipped, while others have a dent or so. Reupholstery Work - Remembering that now all materials are the and Trust Company were rechosen today’s meeting: | Georgia, south Alabama and northern d H ‘1] d d f Charles B. ohn Pk B s y 2 rastically reduce or Frederiok V. i, John, T Claph | Florida will total millions of dollars. . 2 These Beds, When Perfect, Are Worth from ir.; Floyd E, John Joy Ei '] NEW ORLEANS, January 8.—It is r( ra 5 il 1. Whiting Estes, Albert ¥, jron ‘on | estimated the récent cold epeil kill the January Clearance, $9.95 to $34.95 Placed in Three Sale Groups Holcombe G Sohnton Jous & gouy, [[SL U8 per Sant of the srovios ews and any orders placed G N G N rorn N - olcombe G. NSO hn_A. John- | tables in south «ouislana. eets, ston, Carl B. Keferstein, G, i inttuce © captots: 5 King, J. Leo Kolb, John b: faner, } . saulifiower were entiraly der roup No. 1 roup No. 2 Group No. 3 John'C, Letts, Harry G. Meem, dore W. Noyes, Andrew Parke;-,Tvle'zl]). ter S. Penfleld, Arthur Peter, Frank P. Reeside, Boyd Taylor, Harvey . Wiley and Donald Woodward. 2 Directors will_meet tomorrow the election of officers. Second National, Fred Drew was added to the board of the Second, National Bank at the for troyed and cabbage, leeks, onions, shallots and spinach wero badly damaged. i CLEVELAND, January 8.—A new shipping building and _assembling room at_the Peerless Motor “iant will be finished this month. 'The company has about as many orders on hand as at this time last year. A Special Reupholstering Offer —Any three-piece frame suite uphol- now will be held for fu- ture delivery, if desired. $20.00 —We will cut, fit and make Slip Covers, Slip Covers Made to Order $2.00 Bh'| 70 15 Simmons 3-Piece Wood Finish Beds, Wednesday, $14.95 annual electl: £ di i stered at this speéial price.. For the any size. Special, for the work only, —AIl finishes in twjn and double sizes. Bed 'includes a strong link Others re-elscred for the vear’day:| ST. LOUIS, January 8.—Receipts! work only, a suife....i. €Ch DIECO wu-reaasersrnnns spring with steel bands._ Tow: of the principal grains at St. Louis —This service includes webbing guimpes, polish- r-Felt Mattresses . e ; _at. | 18t year totaled 105,415,268 byshels, rings, it —No orders recelved for less than threc pleces. 7 Glass Carter Cups Japdward ¥, Colla . attorney-at- | U Joliner 103.508.499 bushels - in TngsharosrocEpmazy, ;A replasie; bt spcag) TG ordets recolved Lor lgea than thres Pieciy Wood and Metal Cot Beds 25 % - P C. Eckloff, ‘vice president; George | 1922 and 104,493,145 in. 1921. Ship- | required. p taped or felled edges, as preferred. Select mate- Formerly $2.95 Regular $16.95 Value Set of 4. Emmerich. treasurer Northern. Lib. | Mments totaled |78.656.040 bushels. | —_This offer restricted to those living in eity Imits riglg for your slip covers from a wide variety of Al s $11.88 rty Building Assoclation; William | Sompared with 79,497,445 in 1922 and only. patterns in cretornes, taffetas, poplins, linen Wednesday, $1.59 W ednes: Wednesday, 25¢ AL Hannay, patents: F. 8. Hight, man- | 17964895 In 1821, —_Material for reupholstering is extra. Select from Striped and plain damask, linen taffeta. cretonnes nesday, »1s —All sizes. - Soft, comfortable Ys e eior oyt yoilard Hotel:! PHILADELPHIA, January 8. u fine line of velours, tapestries, heavy reps, fine heavy welght cretonnes, ctc. in plainfland two-ton: —Folding style, with comfortable, matgresses that wug nn'gulump o:; L Rbeds REE Beavy, firniture. ¢ ter H. Klonler: insurance; Frederick R EooN DELioEs here nre Ihese Ghf- leatherette. Priced, a yard, from— wire-woven and link springs. separate. b WL O Prevent: cratchi '3 lished W. " Mackenzi¢, president Tolman | Grems Shoes are i best demand and $1.25 to $7.95 —Prices range, & yard, from— quality tlckln'g,hclcd:selyhand“fi:‘;nly flre nts scratching of polishe Laundry Company; Samuel J. Pres- | pheauiic fep MR end - 7 ’s—Third Floor. tufted and finished with roll edge. floors. . cott, president Samuel J. Drescott| tNTOUSH February and March. Kann's—Third Floor. . 3c to $145 Kaaneo : ; Company: Cuno H. Rudolph, Commis- sloner of the District of Columbia; E. J. Sacks, vice president Washington Continued on Page 22, Columa &) ST. LOUIS, Jai ry 8.—DMillinery wholesalers ' today estimated that their 1923 sales had exceeded thase of 1922 by 8 to 25 per cpnt. ¢