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THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1925. GASOLINE STOCKS PILEUPINMONTH Daily Crude Oil Output Shows Weekly Gain—Prices Unchanged. COMMODITY NEWS WIRED STAR FROM ENTIRE COUNTRY NEWWAGE SCALES INTEXTILE MILLS Reductions Accepted in Near- ly All Plants—Outlook Much Brighter. YOUR INCOME TAX Expert Advice Given by United States InternalRevenue Bureau Based on Latest Changes in Legislation. ARTICLE NO. 11. Woocward & Lothrop Down Sialrs Store | See Upstairs Store Advertisement on Page 22, Sports Skirts Now 2.50 Extra Size Tan Coats, s10 20; less than half price. Including sports plaids in large and small Were $19.75. Three Full Lined Tan ‘Thpcnnv'l. in extra sizes. patterns. Light and dark colors. Silk Skirts in novelty weaves and did wearing material. Well made coats, in these sizes, 447, 46% gray and rust. and 48%. Sports Coats, $5 1 Gray Suit, neat pin striped tai- §7,50 Jacquettes, $lO of lead and zinoc ore has Increased in e lored model. Size-36. Friday.... _NE the tri-state fleld, through addition One-third original price. 5 Sports Coats Were $19 3 Black the Amounts piidiare pessonsble.eBl | ateckcn Rchemsel i N0 Lo o-|or nighE siimaanaiaidea yIbetian of tan polaire and sports plaids. Stzes 1 Tan Poiret Twill Suit, smart tai- $7,50 sacquettes at this rea el s o cording to reports received by the|Weather. Shipments are heavy. 16, 18 and 38. lored model, braid trimmed. Size 40. Friday. PR s ' Flannel and Silk Frocks, Special, $10 in fact, as the purchase price of | ing approximately 62 per cent of the | pi iine o hag purchased a site here 50 Flannel and Silk Frocks, in the popular high shades, at services, are mnot rlrdurvyhh- ¥or ex- |operating capacit: of the United for the erection of a $100,000 branch |ample, an ostensible salary paid by |States. The daily average gross crude | (cooyiiunment, which will handle dis- prices much less than regular. Tailored flannel frocks are particularly striking. |a corporation may be the distribution |oll production of the United States in- | e300 &It WOIR 0 o) S0 0l 9 of a gividend on stock. This may be | creased 18,650 barrels for the week p e E e in. tie casbLDF {3/ dor | sntlen Tantary. 17, tatallns a08asso|| |00t e Baithonst poration having few stockholders all | barrels. Were §25. 35 Georgette Party Frocks, Velvet, Silk and Cloth Street Frocks, in tailored and dress models. Braid and self-stitching trimmed. Sizes 16 and 18. DETROIT, January 22.—~The Chev- rolet factory will turn out its two millfonth car early in July, according to present production schedules Chevrolet will be the second company to pass this mark. The concern was organized in November, 1911. PITTSBURGH, January 22.—Several Pittsburgh district glass factories have sold out their entire production for 1925 in certain lines. JOPLIN, January 22—Production Salaries pald employes constitute one of the largest ltems of business expenses in the returns of many taxpayers. To be allowed, such a de- duction must conform closely to the wording of the statute by which it is ‘4 reasonable allowance for r other compensation for services adtually rendered.” test of deductibility is whether| NEW YORK, January 22.—Gasoline By the Associated Press. 22 —Practically of New ‘ngland ew wage basls as a nward revisi ap- c on the Slzes 18, 36 and n increas- : working at nee Lustrous Silk Frocks in dressier models in delightfully new styles. Both types of dresses in tailored and trimmed models. Sizes 16 to 44. Plaid Sports Frocks, 5 40 Plaid Sports Frocks in straightline tailored models. Many in soft-tone combinations and new Spring shades. Sizes for women and misses, 36 to 44. DOWN STAIRS STORE Silk Hose, 25¢ Pair ‘Were much higher. 40 pairs Pure Silk and Mixed-silk-and- lisle Hose, slightly damaged from disp! All sizes In the lot, 833 to 10. Cotton Hose, 25¢ 70 Pairs Women's Cotton Hose, of a good serviceable grade. Brown. Sizes 814, 9 and 9} Children’s Hose, 25¢ Were 50c pair. BAN FRANCISCO, January 22.—Some s If in such a| Dally average imports of petroleum | pakers here are running short of flour, a are in excess of those | at principal ports for the week ended |and contemplate an advance of 2| a4 for similar services, | January 17 were § 1 barrels, com- | gents & loaf in consequen A act] and the excessive payments correspond | pared with 250,000 for the previous har ot Bt i asserted that the | [ 5 0 (o relationship to the stock- [ week. Daily average receipts of Call it aAver STaonth. T¢ 18 Jikels | ing th " | foldings of the officers or employes, it | fornia oil at Atlantic and gulf coast|snat those which have large flour ductions in- | (00180 T likely that such salaries are | ports for the weelk ended January 17| supplies will maintain present levels d not wholl es rendered, but | were 60,714 barrels, compared WIth|gor & time at least that th ayments are a (129,286 for the previous week. - > | fon of earnings upon stock and | There were no changes reported in NEEDHAM, Mase, January ~—The | ject to treatment as a dividend. crude oll prices for the major dis-|Carters Knit Underwear plant here| blo malary may be in part | tricts—Mid-Continent belng quoted at|1s now operating at 60 per cent of | property, for example |75 cents to §1.25 « barrel, according | capacity. hip sells out to a|to the gravity of the oil; Pennsylva- | n, the for partners| nia_crude, Bradford district, $3.10 a AR i Flannelette Sacques, 15¢ 3 1 o remain i ce of | barrel, all other grades 33.00; gulf | : A 3 he “part of | AETCCIRE 10 remain In the Reryice of|cover cruds ol srade "o~ tub0 & sar. | HEAVY LISTINGS, MADE His e, cinn g turers to ope 15 irouna " salaries pald the|rel; grade “B,” $1.25, and California © | tormer p o not merely for }rrv!wl ranging from #1 to $1.40 & bar- foa oo white | e constitute pay-|Te ccording to the gravity of the s ounds. Unemployment. i - ot their busi- | ol NEW YOR o ne Satinette Bloomers, 88c urers suffered | 1 amount of the excess| == = | curittes 931,000 12 Satinette (emasy. fa Wine and-wool Hose, in ribbed Massqchu- | should bo treated by the pa: as|celved. Salarles or wages pald by | ere 1| o New York Stock nd unusual values. and plain effects. Beige, Labor and In-|a capital expenditure, which net{a parent to a minor thild, who has change 4, according to | For Friday onl white, cordovan and gold, C Sk black and royal and pon- ostume Slips, 88¢c gee and white. Sizes 8% een Costume Slips, in sizes 6 to 44 Light and dark shades. ¢ “eent of | deductible, and by the pient as|not been emancipated—allowed con-|ywull Street compilation, of which fo 10. Bungalow Aprons, 58¢ o sl part of e trol of his earnings—whether in con- | 1763 075,000 comprised new bond bs- | the first of A s a deduction | sideration of services or otherwise, !, uos and the balance new stock ,SA} e 10 Bungalow Aprons, of fne Women’s Knit Vests, quality pe e zes for women Women's Knitted Cotton t would in- | for w s +id himself|are not allowable deductions. sues. The years gotal compares with | ) of the 111,000 as income,| The next article in this serles Will |32,69 0 1n 1923 and $4,111,493,000 ( 8 to 42 Reduced to effect in bodice style. Slightly arance, Sizes 40 and 42 were on the Ary re-|appear In tomorrow's Star. in 19 Corduroy Robes, $3.95 Children’s Union Suits, 68¢ 100 mills Bepiit on 6 Lined Corduroy Robes, in de- Heavy Cotton Union Suits, with such con sirable shades of pu and long sleeves, in ankle depression, | schedules oOffcla e 5 3 g 3 - § rust. Sizes 36 to 44 Soiled. Sizes 2, 8 and 14 ion of Cott E & peiie2 A ' B ¥ uni > recelved som a blow the other hand, rously ave been “p ance of re avorable st year ave is was Am.‘m“”m Women’s Fabric Gloves 50c Pair Irregulars of $1 grad pairs let Silk-and-Wool Hose 75¢ Pair Irregulars of $1.50 Grade. Much 100 Pairs High-grade Silk- Less loth manufac Less e cove ording to and s Women’s Union Suits 50c Redueed. 50 Fine Knit 60 Pairs Chil- ton Union S dren's Hose, In three-quarter shoulders length, with faney cuff tops. Soiled from Sizes 7%, § and 10. 42 and 44 Children’s Pants, 25¢ Silk Hose, 65¢ Paur Children’'s Winter-weigh Slightly lrrr‘“lnr Knitted Cotton Drawers. Si > length 4, 8 and 16 years. Ankle ength. Soiled from display. Remnant Day—Many Unusual Economies One of the best ways to save is to shop here on Friday— Remnant Day Merchandise is not Returnable, Not sent Remnant Day. There are many interesting items for to- C. O. D. or on Approval. Mail and Phone Orders will not morrow and, because quantities are limited, you should be accepted. Merchandise advertised on Sale Friday only. shop early. three days’ a 48-hour p twisters A Little Used—But Not Abused for full ble that shed off Delivers Any Article Advertised Here 1ess men here say, For Friday Only s y A visit to the Phillip Levy Exchange Department 21 doing petter in our basement at 735 7th St. N\W. will convince for example, 1s you that the lowest prices for good furniture only > late slightly used are here. This tremendous sale includes which ¢ ; complete suites as well as odd pieces and brand-new Ing at a 65 per cent rate, with furthe floor samples, as well as furniture taken by us in trade. g e, Everything in good condition. Come early — these FORD ASEEMBLING PLANT bargains will not last until noon. STARTS UP OPERATIONS Terms as Low as $1.00 Week il Dispa The Star. DINING ROOM SUITE (6 PCS.)— DOWN STAIRS STORE flnnnel Scarfs, 78¢ Sports Felt Hats, 35¢ Large Size Sheets, $1.28 Underthmgs at 88¢c Wer n 1 Flannel Scarfs 8 Felt Hats at this re- Were $1.48 to $1.68. 42 Wear- I ze Gewns. fringes and markable low price—Friday only. vell Sheets, In Elnglr three- ! a oraEw Greatly reduced for cleara In shades of black, canary and rter and riouh sizes - e Y Sheet Blanke!s $1 it Lo S Taigh o 15 Biock Veils Reduced, 25¢ Satin Plllowx, $1.95 Cotton et Blankets, 20 Vells, in an assortment Were $2 Velour, ap- k. cut single plain colors ith contr; D estry and al!n Pillows, in stitched cde ., pink, tan color trimmings. square, round and oval shapes. E. Blue, e an lack combina- Sllk Overblouses, $1. 95 Plisse Crepe, 20c Yard i 3 tions, 0 vards of White Plisse Crepe Less than half Lkl price. for underwear and pajama; Turkish Wash Cloths Navy and g ghildren's clothes. Was 28¢ Sizes 40 and 42. 6 for 25¢ inches wide, 150 Wash Cloths, in white Felt-Base Floor Covering, 52c Sq. Yd. nd veltons Yery and yellow 3 300 Yards Good Grade Felt-base Floor Covering. Beautiful Dutch 1y priced, Friday tile patterns. Most popular colors. Perfect goods. Suftable for »athrooms, kitchans and porches Pillowcases, $1.10 and $1.73 9x13 Imported Grass Rugw, 33.75. 11 Closely-woven Imported Grass Were $1.68 to §2.7. 40 pairs Fanc Rugs, woven with double-cotton warp. = Green, blue and tan Lacetrimmed and Embroidered Tillow E e dard makes of muslin. 4 Mirs or-,‘ 5 1 od from dispiay Tapestry Brussels Rugs, $6.75. Neat designs and colorings. Silk cowmy $2.95 Were Plaid Flanne!efle Bloomers, ZSc 55 an 20 Whit e Bloomers, fe. warm l;mhhon Amber and lvu}y Toilet Articles e ama 75¢ 75¢ 26-inch Mirrors in attractive frames. Friday Dress Goods Remnants e b PARLOR SUITES — Three-piece mahogany-finish parlor suite with green velour seats will go only #13.75. Delivered for Shirts, ckband _go0 $17,000,000 PRODUCE MARKET COMMENCED fpecial Dispatch to The Star. CHICAGO, January Work has been started on the mew $17,000,000 which will house the commission ants who were forced to 1 Water street when that thoroughfare was taken over to form a double-decked boulevard, The N. C., Janus Production d at th Forc em P ore, th 1/ 4a 1/ Hewn care for distribu- ror, 45-inch extension table and yards. gham, Vole, nvill e four chalrs with genuine leather yards. g sonsi . for_occa- fout. ohiind 5. o-sages i s Percaie, Tissue, Cratonne, d ot ut Norfolk, Louls- i Colored Curtain _Ma Dallas completed | e White Scrim and Marquis- local plant has a capacity | PR S e ette. s a day and requires 1,200 | SLIDING COUCH BEDROOM § UITE — America fiis" cobah and cthtonte eveita dressing table, wood bed, bench vad, brand new, will go for only #nd rocker. Six beautiful pieces. £10.95. Delivered for . Worth $130.00 new. Exchange UG B s ayon vunderwear eciais Pleces dellvered for. Rayon Vests, special, 85c. 100 high-grade rayon vests well made, with self straps and picot tops. Pink and peach. Rayon Step-ins, 95c. 50 Rayon Step-ins with contrasting trim- ming. Peach, flesh and maize. Rayon Chemise, $1.50. DINING ROOM SUITE — Fine American walnut 10-plece dining room suite, 60-inch buffet, semi- enclosed china cabinet, doubls door serving table, extension din- ing table, armchair and five side chairs with genuine blue leather seats. Sold new for $250.00, Ex- DAVENPORT—Full size bed davenport in oak and imitation Jeather. Worth new $50.00. Ex- changa store price only $19.50. Delivered for. = . 50c 75¢ DOWN STAIRS STORB e e Tuaces thoes 35¢ handling. olors: 0" Amaber = pesiae S 2 e g 30" ver 50c Dimity Overblouses, 58¢ Gingham Dresses, 88c Prers articie ey Righet” priced Were $L. 14 Overblouses, with —Glrls' Gingbam Dresses. Ant (oo e dpmediftn cloas Vee necks and Peter Pan collars &irls prefer. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Tussed from handling. Sizes 3 Corsets Reduced, 58¢ Chxldren s Coa!s, $3 95 to 44. % 4 Corsets, moiled and mulud from dis. ” - Men s Uldemw, Soc M ud,ucefl for immediate clearance. Trregulars of $1 grade. Men's Shirts en’s Cotton Socks, 10c and Drawers, ‘i sizes 38, 40 and 48. E 1. 50 pairs Cotton Socks, in black Tremendon reduced to r away Madras Shirts, $1 Saes ot 1y Kb Were $1.50. 40 Woren Madra Creepers, 58¢c slightly soiled from display. > 10 Creepers of suiting fn eolors of blue srie 7 glaes 14 BT and selfow: “Sizes Tand 3 years Handkerchief Special andkerchief Specials, 5¢ & 10c For Women, Sec. Irgpegulars and samples of higher grades 1,200 Cotton Handkerchiefs, solid color, colored embroidered corner and hand loomed. Women's white, brown colored em- broldered corners. Children's, solld colors and white colored embroldered corners. Men's Handkerchiefs, 10c. Samples. Plain white with colored borders and patterns. Blue, lavender and brow 50 full-cut rayon chemise with picot Bortad new market is expected to be com- pleted by July 1, when 166 new stores will be taken over by the commission merch COTTON CONSUMPTION SHOWS STEADY GAINS Cott showed | cont mpr n ing De cemt eau’s monthly s in December | or an averag LEAD OUTPUT IN 1924 W YORK, January @ t of lead in 19 141,718 tons b ced S3 per cent 1923, is indicated tons, compa with | ir before e fig- 1y plete which TWO DIV. IDENDS DECLABED NEW YORK, J éivid clared clation Guarterly 1ount, both paya holders of recor BANK STOCK ADVANCES. NEW YORK, January tock of the First National Bank, ded by George F. Baker, yester- eased $125 to § share, ving rise to rumors that the bank anned a “melon” in form of a stock dividend or a merger with the National Bank of Commerce, both of which lacked confirmation. The quo- tation last June was $1,470 a share. APRIL DIVIDEND VOTED. SEW YORK, Janu —Directors the Republic Iron and Steel Co. d the regular quarterly 22.—Bids for per cent on the pre- payable April 1 to hold- larch 9. The action aken ahead of time because of the anticiputed absence of several directors during Fobruary and March, LIBRARY SUITES — Three and four piece fumed oak llbrary suites with library table. Orlgi- nally sold for $35.00. change store price only $14.50. Delivered ROOM SUITE — Over- chair and rocker in attractive rose pattern mulberry velour, loose spring-filled cush- fons. Exchange store price only £48.50. Delivered for. LIVING stuffed settee, WASHSTANDS—Oak weshstands with drawer and dresser space. Exchange store price only $3.65. Delivered for ' 4-POST BED — Mahogany co- lonial 4-poster bed, single size. Sold mew for $35.00. change store price, §14.50. Delivered for LIVING ROOM OUTFIT (7 PCS.) —Velour or tapestry massive over- stuffed settee, fireside wingchair and straight chalr, all with loose spring-filled cushions, long ma- hogany davenport table, bridge lamp and shade and attractive room size rug. Buy this § outfit for only $139.00. piece delivered for. DRES — Mahogany - finish dresser with plate glass mirror and four drawers. Worth $30.00 new. Exchange store price, $12.00. Delivered for... 3 1 DINING TABLES —Round or oblong walnut extension dining tables. Worth up to $49.50 new. Exchange store price, $14.85. De- livered for. 735 SEVENTH ST:NW. Betwec change store price, $97.50. Each two pleces delivered for.a....o... PHONOGRAPHS —In splendid condition and fully guaranteed. These machines sold originally for $100.00. Your choice tomorrow for only $37.50. Delivered for CONGOLEUM RUGS—A large varlfety of genuine Congoleum rugs, sizes 9x9, 9x10.6 and 9x12. Worth up to $18.00. In excellent conditlon, only used as display samples. Exchange store price, 3095, Any rug delivered for..,.. BOOKCASE—Combination book- case and desk in quartered oak. A handsome plece of furniture in excellent condition, and a rare bargain fer only m.w. Delivered $08 soecins g : WARDROBE—Largs mahogany- finish wardrobe, would cost $40.00 new. Exchange store price, $19.50. Delivered for... CHIFFORETTES — American walnut chifforette, with double door and four drawers, Exchange store price only $10.85. Delivered CHINA OLOSET — Oak china closet, oval front, one glass broken. WIll go for only $10.95. Delivered for .e.esesssss BEDROOM OUTFIT (8 PCS.)— Large size oak dresser, double size bed, guaranteed link spring, Capitol brand mattress, two pil- lows and two chairs. Bxchange store price, $5850. Delivered for & nC&H tops and contrasting color bottom. Flesh, peach, maize and DOWN STAIRS STORE Brassieres, 25¢ 45 Brassieres, of satin striped material, A o1 Hedueod Tor clcaraway Necklaces, 10¢c & Strings of Colorsd Wood Bead Neck- laces at this much reduced price to- morrow. Handbags, Now $1.25 Were $1.85. 35 Silk and Leather Hand bage, in mart s at this price, Friday onl Candlesticks, 85¢ Were $1. 10 Polychrome Candlesticks, reduced finally tomorrow. Table Lamps, $1 and $1.50 § Wrought Iron Table Lamps. without shades, $1: with shades, $1.50. Were $1.50 and $2. Flannelette Pajamas, $1 Were $1.50. 80 pairs Flannelette Pa Jjamas, slightly soiled from display. Sizes A and B. C-B Corsets, $1 14 Low Bust C-B Corsets, In sizes 22, 13755, 20, 30, 31 and 82. Slightly Soiled.’ Greatly reduced. Crepe Pajamas, §1 Were $1.9 12 pairs Crepe Pajamas, in orchid and flesh. Vee and round necks. 2-piece style. Sweaters, $1; pes and and more. less and slip-on models. Wool and Rayon Sweaters at half price or less. Green, white, red, lavender and combina- Straw and Combination New Spring Hats, Friday. .. New hats of silk and straw combinations and all-straw, matronly and youthful models. ments. Boys’ Handkerchiefs, 10c. 300 colored borders and patterns woven colored cords. Assorted DOWN STAIRS STORR $1.95 in sports, Trimmed with the latest garnish- . DOWN STAIRS STORE Boys’ Blouses, 68¢c Were 8Sc.’ 50 Blouses of woven madras, ful cut,” fnely made. Neat h Soiled from displ Sizes 11 years. Boys’ Sweaters, $2.25 Were more. 7 Pull-over Sweaters, in navy, brown and contrasting colors. Sizes 30, 33 and 34. Men’s Flannel Shirts, 75¢ Irregulars of $1.50 grade. 40 Men's Flannel Shirts, "in check and stripe ef- fects. Sizes 14 to 16, Silk and Wool Ties, 50¢ 100 Sample Silk and Wool Ties, in checks and_ stripes. All samples of bigher priced lines, Wool-Mixed Socks, 45¢ Irregulars of 73c grade. 100 pairs Wool-mixed Socks, in heather mixtures. Cotton and worsted. Sizes 10% to 11%. Were $1.95 Sleeve- tions of white With canary and white with gray. DOWN STAIRS STORE Girls’ Felt Hats, 95¢ Were much higher. 20 small, close- ftting Felt Hats, for girls 6 to 14 years old. Kickernick Bloomers, 75¢ 6 Kickernick Bloomers, in movelty yoile material. Flesh and whits. Were $1. Bizes 2 and 3 Girls’ Coats, $5.95 5 Coats for girls in sizes 14 and 18 vears. Plain colors, practical Winter aterials. Girls’ Slips, 88¢c 10 Muslin Slips for girls 8 to 16 ye Splendid values Friday only. Bath Robes, 95¢ 10 Children’s Bath Robes, of soft warm quality. Well made. Sizes 1 to & ears, English Broadcloth Shirts, Speual 51 38 Men's Hig th Shuirts Jumper Blouses, 88c lel‘ml;y o faoon i Baby Bonnets, 48: Bonzets of silk popli Splendid ma ._ Pleated Skirts, 95c ted Skirts Dimity Bedspreads, $1.75 Very speciall h \lxm\ Double-bed b Bedspreads, subject to slight im- pertections. Girls’ Gowns, 88c 10 Girls’ Gowns of Crepe. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Marked for clearance. Men’s Overcoats, $15; Were More 6 Men's All-wool Overcoats, reduced from a much hi day only. Brown mixtures. sizes, 33, 34 and 36. her price, Fri- Well made, full cut overcoats. E DOWN STAIRS STORB Women’s Pumps and Oxfords Are Radically Reduced Friday to 200 pairs tremendously reduced for immediate clearance Friday morning. We are offe 1mg you an exceptional opportunity for savings. Well made Pumps in turned, McKay and Welt soles. Black and brown kid, patent leather and tan and dull calf. Sizes in combined lot are 4 to 8. DOWN STAIRS STORE

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