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9. P2 ATARSHAL FIGRTS INJUNCTION ORDER onyder Appeals Decision For- i TRANSFER OF INCOME TAX EMPLOYES IS DEFERRED Necessity for Settling Personal Af- fairs of Six Men Going Into Field Explained. ! Transfer of six men to the fleld from headquarters here of the income tax unit has been postponed from RIFLE TEAM ANNOUNCED. U. S. Representatives in Bern, Switzerland, Matches Appointed. Members of the rifle team which will represent the United States at the international matches to be held at Bern, Switzerland, August 7-13, are announced by the War Depart- ment as follow Maj. John K. REFUSES ROSS VOUCHER. U. S. Will Not Give Opinion on Character of Slavery Reporter. gue of Nations’ on slavery as d _A. Ross Inquiries by the | temporary commiss to the character of tment in ymm h that since he w Government of! an Ameri- it was not in a position to express an opinion. oles, Field Artillery, tal; Ma bidding Sale to Satisfy For- |* 31" Ross was the author of a re.|July 16 to August 1 upon thetr pro- |, ¥ JORE 8 port submitted to the commission on'test and request, it was learned today | jyljan S i i ect of forced employment of [ at the Treasury. These, with 14 |ment, fe‘tEd Recogn.zance‘ »r in Portuguese Africa. The James others, were scheduled to leave to- n has been unofficially rep. morrow. s taking the position it could United Sta he Ross report This is under the gradual decen- i B i fodas R mat a0t tralization_program of the Bureau of | MOTEa: 7= “ourt of A s to his ter. | Internal Revenue, started last De- | fOrElS gl )ly, the State Department | cember. Manning W sied on, Pa., Silver For various reasons, including the necessity of settling personal affairs, such as selling homes and other mat- ters, six men protested to Acting Commissioner Charles R. Nash and it was arranged they leave August 1| Instead of July 16. It was explained there have been about 400 transfers, of which 300 volunteered in order that they could be near their homes. DIy out that the inquiry had ar- ¢ mail only Monday. rules regulating sion’s inquiry, only reports can be considered which are filed by persons - | whose governments vouch for them. [E——— ot and Lloyd Spring, Md. The United States has been repre- |sented In these international smal arms competitions since 1920 and has been uniformly successful. The Army Engineer team won the rifle trophy in the national match at Camp P Ohto, last W. Meeds » commis- The smaller the hole a man gets into the louder he howls. the bond section ourt a: against t by | not be re- f the pro- Soaring Away! Women's %5.95 & %6.95 Shoes $3.75 ITERALLY no L end to the won- derful Bargain apportunities in this Sensational Midsum- mer Clearance Sale! Hpod, quest for GREECE ADOPTS MEASURE TO INCREASE REVENUE Will Be Able to Balance Budget if Plans Are Suc- cessful. = £4 EEEBEEEEEEEEEEE Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. N.W. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. amlity taXation EC H ASE SICHW ARG 7 AND SON the nearest approach to a diamond bargain is a Perfect DIAMOND ---at a moderate price AND— AND— Perfection Price —depends upon the reputation of the firm from whom you purchase —CONSIDER AT THIS TIME OUR POLICY OF FAIR DEAL- ING—and the fact that every dia- mond has always been as repre- sented AT SCHWARTZ! —depends upon the quality—a stone may be blue-white and still not be perfect— a stone may be perfect and not the cor- rect weight—and a stone may be the correct weight and be perfectly cut and vet off color. BEWARE OF MISREP- R NTATIONS. Buy your diamond where you can depend upon the “House.” = & One Dollar Delivers a Diamond! Take a Year or More to Pay 0 5 Pay $1 Weekly 7% _~ garant This is to Certify = Guarantee Bond With Every DIAMOND at Chas. Schwartz & Son. \‘HTH cvery DIAMOND bought in this sale we give this bond [ GUARANT THE PRICE OF THE NE YOU Other Diamonds $100, $150, $200 stone. YOU WIL RO - YOU BUY A CHAS. SCHWARTZ & SON and upward S on Look for the Home of Schwartz Perfect Clock Diamonds S /\N\\h,il,,,;l/ ain Store s Georgetown Store I 3123 M St. PLAN INCOME PUBL{CITY. Although no_off definitely set for n come tax returns this year, it is un- e © THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 1925. date has been |extra king public in-|to newspapers by that date derstood the Bureau of Internal Rev- enue is working toward September 1 If it will be | >t set of 1 complete the d to present sentatives of it is possi- public T = Tacker Hall, one o the imposing build- ings of historlc Wash- tngton Uni- versily, Lexington, Va. “Know Your Own State.” anillustrated booklet, with up-to-date road maps, sug- gesting interesting motor / tours in this state, will be mailed free of charge toany car owner who has not yet received it. Write Tour B e e G = “STANDARD” Genuine English Broadcloths Striped and Flowered Silkette Flowered Voiles French Voiles Dotted Voiles All sizes! Lowest verified dresses here in Washington are a great deal higher. Patent Leather, Tan Calf, Combinations Fine Quality Flexible Leather Soles Low, high, Cuban and Military heels. I—lale———lalc———jolc—c—2a|o|—3|8|c—=|p|c—F|8|— KNOW YOUR OWN ?Uashinglou adLee | where Lee lies buried THE Shenandoah Valley of Virginia is a treasure house of scenic wonders and historic relics from end to end. Lex- ington, at the southern extremity, has a bountiful share of both. Every Virginian motorist should visit, or revisit, Washington and Lee University this Summer. The chapel is one of the historic shrines of the Old Dominion—the last resting place of General Robert E. Lee. At Lexington, too, is the grave of Lee’s great commander —General Stonewall Jackson. For ten years prior to the o8 war between the states, Jackson taught at the Virginia bl Military Institute, Lexington’s West Point. Less than a gallon of gasoline will take you on to Natural Bridge, one of the If you have not seen it, you do not really “Know yourown State.” s Before starting on All colors! Variety of patterns! ble that September 1 will be the date of publication. o Recent decision of the Supreme| *CIMOND, July 15 pers to publish the tax paid. ported by citizens of West Richmond. Richmond Feels Tremor. RICHMOND, ) —A dis- e e e e e peN ported by citizens of West Richmond ol———=lnl——=lg|c——=aa|——=a| ——=—=|o|——=|al—=|a| —=|u} LANSBURGH & BRO. An Unusual Sale! 560 Summer DRESSES Entrances 8th St. and E St. Stairway 8th St. Entrance Nearest E 59 prices of similar 0l———|n|——|0|c——=|n|c———|a|—F=|p|——=|o|c——a|n|c——-0n0/ STATE * * 12 your trip it might be well to drain, flush | and fill the crank case. When you do so be sure to get the I right consistency of “Standard”” Motor Oil. Over thirty i makes of car require a heavier oil from May to October | than during the winter months. Is your car one of the | thirty? The “Standard” chart at your dealer’s or at the | “Standard” Service Station will tell you which consistency ! to use. It is always cheaper to use plenty of t:be right oil | than to spend time and money on repairs—especially duz- ing a vacation trip, when every moment counts. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jerseg)