Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1924, Page 24

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24 / TAX EXEMPTIONS ON AUTOS DEFINED Use for Busimess Permits Deduc- tions in Making Income Returns. DEPRECIATION IS FIGURED Purchasc Price, However, Is Sub- ject to Payment. Deductions allowed taxpayers in connection with the maintenance and opcration of automobiles are the sub- Jeot of frequent inquiries from tax- & in filin income tax return. o following is for the guidance of awners and prospective owners. Such cost—for garage bills, gaso- . repairs, ecte.--may be n]v-du-ll‘dv 25 u business expense wien an auto- mobile or in trade, profcssion or When used partly for such for the pleasure | tuxpayer and the cost may be prorated pursuits mentioned de- ducted as a business expense. For Depreciation. The same rule applies with regard for depreciation, pleasure a depreciation is not al- not deduct the tax the amount is | » Qs re- garded as a tax, and may be deducted Whether the automobile is used for business or for pleasure or conven- ience. In the event of a collision betwee a lru(‘k and an automobile used 4 used wholly for business | < [ Foixs | Mrs. Abram Martin Wyant, wife of the member of Congress from Greens- burg, Pa; reccived a signal compll- ment in that she was elected as treasurer of the C o ngressional first term her hus- band served in Congress. Usually this body com- posed of the women ‘ of the congressional cir- cle chooses its of- ficers from resi- dents of the Capi- tal, who through a prolonged so- journ, have be- come familar with the technicalities MRS, WYANT. of social life. But Mre. Wyant has been the treasurer of things since her v . girlhood and her ability to e the ln\ol\"d financi sional Club was man of the house committee of the D. A. R's Valhalla, Continental Memorial Hall, and these positions * sufficient to keep away ennui and I Mrs. Wyant every moment not given over to domestic concerns and her obligations as the wife of the Representative from an important district of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Wyant is” the daughter of a popular H republican But politics, though toplc in the Tamily. have Made’ no ‘Tactions ‘and ' Ars Wrant fills, with conaumate skill, the role pathetic daughter to & emocratic father and a an ambitious republi- can husband right in the same town, There are two children. a boy of seven and a girl of eleven. attending the public schools and their home as- sociation will tend to famillurize them with every point of argument In that pregnant theme of govern- ment by part AUTO FLEES, TWO HURT. | Driver Charged With necumneu. After Crash. «Pursucd by police through a sec- tion of Northeast Washington early day, John Lyon, colored, driver of large, new touring car, crashed it to the coping at Delaware avenue and B street Goldie Jones and also colored, were injured. . Miskell Andrew Moore, passengers in the car, yon was arrested | nd Private BEradley rk police and held on charges of reckless driving and operating an automobile while under the influence of liquor. Club during the |b¥ THE EVENING STAR, WA WASHINGTON D. NEW ALIEN BILL. UP. Watson Measure Would Empower President to Halt Influx. Another selective immigration bill was Introduced yesterday in the Sen- ate, prepared by Senator Watsan, re« publican, Indiana, after consultation with, officlals of the Department of Labor. It was offered in hiwabsence Senator Moses, republican, New Hlmplhlre The measure would provide for a quota of 2 ity as lllll.(.d by the 1920 censu Senator Moses said that Senator Wat- son wanted it emphasized that “these percentages were: his own" and not from the department. 1 Entrance would be strictly limited * to holdcrs of certificates ~obtained from consular officers abroad. A part or all immigration could be suspended |74Jll prorl&mnuon by the id advised jointly by the Commerce and Labor that u of unemployment ¢xisted. STOCKHOLDERS TO MEET. Stockholders of the Washington ! Auditorium_Corporation will meet in New Willard Hotel tonight at 8 ck. Motion picture views of m per cent of each national- nd for_ the ‘bencfit of the public, which is invited, speakers will outline the ! project from the beginning to its present_form. ! Stops 5 LaGrippe Preumonial Keep strong. Be healthy and free from winter complaints. ket sctng. most dependatle cold i acting, most le col remedy. What Hill'sdoes for millionsit will doforyou. Getred box bearing Mr. Hill'sportrait. % QWLly Price 30 cents. uscm&omu NE W.ERHILL CO. Alkall in Shampoos Bad for Washing Hair Many soaps and prepared sham- poos contain too much free alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries | the scalp and makes the hair brit- pensive and beats any- e all to pieces. Y s at any drug store, : few ounces will last the whole family for mont | Two or three te that is required. your hair with wat in. 1t make: C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1924, IEIE-EEEE IEEEE—EEEEfi 0000000000 A Saving 00“0“ 3 Ibs. Michigan PEA BEANS 4 lbs. Nancy Hall that are guaranteed to be sound and sweet. had special shipments from F lorlda for you. GIANT QUARTER —and what they do for you at any A & P store this week. In this outstanding feature of the month you will find substantial savings made possible on merchandise of an estabhshed and guaranteed quality. Read each itcm carefully, consider the values and mark with a pencil those articles that you need. Then stop at the A & P store near your home and be served by a Branch Manager who takes apersonal interest in each patron. W“"MWOW““M“W i | @ Twenty-Five-Cent Sale @ 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000° GRAPEFRUIT large, juicy, tree-ripened fruit for a finished breakfast or a delicious salad— 4« 25 ORANGES We have S ture Ends On Saturday Feb 9th 9 P.M. . 4 lbs. New Duchess CABBAGE 25¢ or 7c per pound Fancy Table APPLES York Imperial large loaves 2 doz. 25C Dorsch’s YAMS APPLES 25¢ = = = an abundance of |} venience in repairing damages thereto 1 id ck caused by negligent operation do not sed for business at the time of |constitute dequctibie losses. the collision. Taxpavers are advised not to delay No deduction is allowed the owner (in the filing of their returns. T so results in confusi during the closing period, which ends ich creamy lather, whi and rin: r dries quick soft, fresh Bread 25¢ from the Rosecliff farms, at Waynesboro, Va., ad- judged by Government Agricultural Experts to be one of two of the WORLD’S BEST APPLE ° 25¢ Bunch CELERY] Faris Handbags il snime 25¢ 3 1 25¢ | 11+-POTATOES 25c- PRI o S pecial SATURDAY Feature | 3 FLOURS S CAMPBELL’S = Corni Please bS!MPSON,S MILDInS Simpson's Gol: Medal :‘“":h‘m:’f Yl:“t 2 Quarts 25c BEANS 25 Pillsbury so that we can Milk and learn the o There is HEALTH and STRENGTH in Sl'VlPSON’S MILK Their Quality Is a ucre! of successful Washington 5-lb. Bag 6 Pkgs. et UNEEDA 2 Lbs. TAK.fi%I}qS.A Sweet California e PRUNES 25¢ 3 rolls Waldorf Toilet Paper 25¢ 5 cakes 6 " Onions, 25¢ being u Amounts Three in one! New Shades Silk Hose $1.95 fu 11 fashioned, lisle tops; perfect; all sizes. §149 to $2.98 1316 to 1326 7th St. N.W.. Clean-ups in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing 5 Boxes Double-tip z Matches | 25¢ A first cousin to this 25c Family, to which we feel we should really call your attention, is our popular and economical SUNNYFIELD SLICED BACON-:29c. We are all puffed up about the quality—and we know that you will quickly appreciate the We invite you to try it. EEEEEEE—:EEE—JEEEE——:EEEEEEE l——|o|——=lal—=lalc—=]o] patterns and models that will please men of all types. These are marvelous values at $13, and we advise priced at $17, in sizes 33 to 44, 140 Men’s Woolen' Suits $ in sizes 32 to 4. 1 5 ’ Two-Pants Sui 70 Boys’ Two-Pants Suits 95 L] Sturdy Boys' Suits, made with two pairs of full 85 Men’s Good Overcoats carly sclection. Sizes 32 to 44. 1 3 One and two of a kind of Men's and Young Men's Fine Suits. The kind t are well worth a great deal more. Light, medium Every suit is an extraordinary value, and Sizes 7 to 15, Boy: and Mms Overcoats that sold for $20 and $22.50, in colors, e ‘Tan, gray, hrown, navy, etc., as 'Oll s mlx'u"! lfld D‘l'd!$ A ; " Mat Halt beltersr Tull sold at $25 and “0 hl"tt‘ll”) and dark in models for the snappy and conservative drewsers, Solid Leather The price is so good that we have to tell you about it, lined pants. well worth more money. 300 Pairs Men’s Pants Pants that sold for $4.50, $5.00 and $5.50 lrnnwd for clearance at this price. A big varlety of colors and patterns for men and Soung_men. ~ Pante sultable for street wear, dress and work in sises 20 to 46. l——Jo/———]o| Plain or Colored Top Children’s Sturdy, All-Leather Boys’Shoes Cakes P&G White Nn.phtha 25c Golden Bantam Corn, 25c Canned Sweet Poutou,z& Bottles Arrow Special 25¢ Lea & Perrin Sauce...25¢ Red Seal Lye, 2 cans, 25¢ lo-qhfialvamedl'nh,fic 40-ft. Clo! .25¢ {ol——=]o]lc—=lq] Spring, Heel. Buttop snd Lace. Bizes 4 Dress and School Shoes, ’ in black and tans; English vu';:.‘.::h’-af.m-;'.'fl Bk it | and Blueher lace: wonder- atents eves hoes for littie price. | ful shoes. Sizes 1 to 6. Broad Seam Silk Hose 1 Flk Men's and Boys' *Scout Perfect quality, silk and fiber mixed, black, cordovan or biege: all sizes, also 69 Shoes, the kind thi wear. Sizes 11 to 13%, c» 6 and 6% to 11 fiber silk chiffon hose in light colors. Clean-up Sale of . $10, $12.95 & $14.95 New Spring : ? HATS | DRESSES Just received front New York, a_beautiful assort- ment of styles, colorings and trimmings, very spe- cially priced. price. KA&P S OATS All_Solid Leather Brown D“ryuvb Children's and Misses' & Brown and Black Lace Cornstarch, { Shoes, spring and low upber heels: siges 8% 0 2. Little Hovs' Shoes, an and black; siges 9 0 18%; solld leather. .\ < Specially Priced Squirrel Brand Peanut Butter In convenient 1-1b. vacuum tins Cakes Palmolive Soa 25¢ ) sto 25¢ QUALITY! ,ifi THE WORLD’S LARGEST. GROCERS_ jji SERVICE! 0 o ) ) Y i N g s s = a === JJ‘E%ATI.AN IC. loj—=]o/—=lo]c—=]o]—u] All-wool Poiret twill, trico- tines and crepow; flat silk crepes, crepe de chine, Bpanjsh wilk laces, ete, all styles and® sizes 16 to 44. Your cholce, whileghey last.

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