Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1925, Page 36

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1924 Income Taxes Paid By District Residents A Joseph D\ /-Ashby, 3817 street, $29.4g1 Jenifer | H. Badger, 1337 Meridian plas s Emrich J $19.0 Balgemann, 815 L street, Ella Becker, northeast, $6.90. Bretney, 1629 Columbia 630 Eleventh street L. Beaman, 2232 Massachu setts avenue, 75 cents. Miss Ruth Brashears, 3414 Thir- teenth street, $7.50 imet Chester Bailey, 1719 I street, Stanley Bialos, 11156 Fifth street, $15.76 Florence Bush, 1804 Belmont road, 37 Miss Sarah I Ing avenue, $10. w)."l:rll P, Chase, 1863 Ohlo avenue, N atreet, $9. 111 Thivteenth Clokey, 2012 Wyom- 5. Oscar D. Crockett, 14 Robert Moss Carrieo, stroet woutheast, $20.67 Sl L. Corbett, the Olympla, $22.84. Lilllan D. Crichton, Government Ho- tels, §$13.88 B , carve United States M strost, $2.60. Croueh, 909 Four i K. Comley, 320 Miss Mildred V. Amy V. Cross. 1436 R street, $12.78. Coberth, 3928 Eilghth street, § Mortimer T. Cowperthwaite, 214§ Florida avenue, 90 cents. Ada E. Cross, 2133% Fourth street northeast, $6.04. Andrew J. Carey, Hyattsville, Md,, 3 B. Cuthertson, Ventosa Apartment, $5.68. Richard Joseph Carr, street northeast, $8.08. Capt. Willlam H. Crom, 1305 Holly 327 Second Robert E. Danlel, 439 Quincy street, $10.20, Frank B. Duchesne, 811 Decatur street, $2.21 Marion Duckett, Bladensburg, Md., $35.05. Doris W. Deaner, 235 Rhode Island avenue, $8.97. Juniata Dean, 3028 O street, $3.11. Miss Louise M. Dangel, 1501 Ver- Maurice Dougherty, mont avenue, $1.75. 725 Virginia avenue southeast, §2.10. s Newton J. Darden, 11 Grant place, 6. W. M. Darrow, street, 67 cents. Herbert A. Davis, 6. Miss Ruth E. Deeds, Northumber- land apartment, $10.84 Joe Doule, Jr., 2701 street, $3.89. Miss Mae M. Davis, 1321 M street, $19.24. Ethel C. Dana, 1732 Lanler place, 1 3167 Eighteenth 1662 Park road, Fourteenth Thomas A southwest, $14.0 Martha Daughs, John N. Denit, northeast, $5.68. Thomas P. De Vore, 489 E southwest, $9.87. Ludwell Denny, United Press, $6.30. Joseph A. Davies, 218 Holly avenue, Takoma Park, Md., §14.36. *. Danfel, 1315 Thirtieth street, Davis, 635 I 204 Tenth Government Hotels, 3510 8. W. Douglas, Thirty-third place, J. W. Adams, $20.71, street, $8.59 Alfen, Anville April, 3909 Thirty-fifth | * Ny Maude H. Buckingham, street northeast, $9.23. Paul D. Banning and wife, Seventh street northwest, $18.02. John A. Bobb, Federal Reserve Board, $18.60. Pauline Beachley street, $4.19. Joe T. Biffle, $7.05. e o i) .lu;m H. ;l:mk:. 245 Twelfth street | Retts, T i northeast, $12.2 & Park. D. C., p]fi’:mls‘iaé! Alan, 3333 Holmead | “yenry . Balzer, 33 Adams street, lenps Fark, Do & Arv\nlfl « .\|‘Ieh\ 237 Tenth street Dorothy \ Bartley, Sl.\leen(h\ Catol: Bt s Street Mansions. $6.85 S Florence H. Baughmann, $21 street, | ment Hotels, $9.03. 2 Harry B. Bradford, e b o R piace $8 20 northeast, $3.20. _Mary H. Bartensteln, 1527 I Willlam 1tertrand Acher $5.48 | rd, 1334 1 3 | vard street, |$28.50. Lavina = Bashfor Pwelfth Cella Aro Ky street, §4.38. l naa E. Black, 1419 Clifton street northeasy, $6,80. 5 Apag ack, ifton stree Catherfne M. Atkins, 53 T street John H. Dangel, 1501 Vermont ave- nue, §$4.42. Frederick L. Davis and wife, 414 Luray place, $2.41. Ernest Dietz, 1010 northeast, $2.58. Elsie M. Drury, 1338 Otis place, Government | $5.77. Charles W. Dally, $24 Eleventh street, $7.68. \ Charles A. Dodd, 4623 Ninth street, $18.64. Gowin M. Dorsey chusetts avenue, $14.07 Joseph F. Draley. street, $31.18 street northeast, $1.02 Joseph S Leo 8. Dove, 3343 P street, $7.70 5.72 1714 T street, |teentl stroet, $20.90. Lieut. Cliffoyd C. Carson, care Riggs National Bank, $27.51. Edith M. Curry, 1417 Harvard street, $2.35. le M. Carroll, 1T g 3935 ¥ ‘Jessie D. Brown, reet southeast, §4.24. 5 Longtellow . Clayton, 740 street, $9.01. Robert B. Clarkson, 1238 Crittenden street, §23 Edith G marle, $10.30. Lucie Curpenter, $5.85. Mary street, $17.9 Ruth M. 417, Gertrude P. Davis, 1801 K street, 1615 Thirty-fifth 6.98. % street, Miss Selma Elam northeast, § William west, $7.33 Charlotte Mae street northeast, $1 Mrs. Grace Vernon Evans, 2000 Cc K |necticut avenue, $16.38 Allman Q. Ellington, 1702 $10.05. Wanda von Ezdorf, 3175 | street, $23.67 (Continued on Page Thirty-seven) Leonard Draper, 2036 F $30.32. £ Virginia Dudley, 1333 Euclid street, 4.42. Ruth Lowe Davison, street northeast, $14.60. William Dixon, 132 $4.03. Miss Marie A Massa- | Street, $8.74 George Homer Martin Boyer, 711 Mount Vernon street, $14.47. place, $7. Samuel nue, $21.99 Inez Marie ,Andrews, teenth streot, $0 Ruth E. Amgelo, 457 GoopaiN; Ave: Bambam, Veterans' Bu Tenth street 731 Sixth street reau, $11.23. the Albe 1427 Foxall road, >aul W, 90 S P Cunningham, £ 1 o 3216 Nine 1775 California Bick. F17 - Bialr TroRD. & ; ton, 1010 C street southe 1426 M street, anor S. Collins, 288 cnd Hotels, $11.94 Loyola M. street, $7.95. Joachim B. Colclazer, 1319 Allison street, Ada Hotel, $10.13. Paul L. Compton, 1132 Fifth street, Luray place 1356 Shepherd street. | ' Frank E. Baylis, Cambridge Apart Hiwers, 11 Becond ments, $18.38 M ces E. e obntuil Cartner, 1495 Newton yne, 3019 Fifteenth S ances . 2138 California 7 Cedar street, Ta-. A 7 cents. Cawley, 23 Towa Circle, P e % 1447 iy Harold 1 Roosevelt Dooley, 5513 Eighth ate Office Mary street, AR IR IR PR AR A A AR AR AR AR RN AR AR R AR AR PR PR PN A R AR R I I P P A P A A R AR LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860— Franklin 7400 Chadwick and wife, Sen uilding, $21.62 Cowell, 1181 1607 Seventh 1215 Kearney Eighteer Davis, Hyattsville, Md Fairmont % s, 1812 K street B | e K Govern-| S. E. Clement, logical Survey, W. Abrams. 804 Sixth B | street, 3041 Hol strest 1827 First street, = $6.63. 1817 Har Amelia Bernice Carper, 1409 Thirty seventh street, 22 cents. David I*. Colburn, 1623 Wisconsin avenue, §2.49 T Second street | $16.53 John N. Bradley, 3321 S street,| Clemens, 610 Gresham ph W\ Alderman, 664 :\1;..\1‘““\;3‘ avenue mortheast, 5 CharlehO. A northeast, $3.94 nces E. Blake, 1731 Twentieth $5.10 sert Baxter, Barham, Railroad Y . $9 Minne Mprae;strent | nue southeast. Cohen, 410 Columbia road B viti . Bayne, 1320 Kenyon s. 38 | “Willard F. Clark, 1343 Girard street, 114 Twelfth | $12.50 | " Gibert H. Crim, northeast, $18.61. Robert O. Clousser ton avenue, Cherrydale Paul L. Clark, 1327 413 street s west, $4.68 Rose A. Clements, street northeast. $4.88 John F. Cairns, 409 Upshur street, Ruth E. Boswell, 2 avenue, $3 Waiter H street, $3.19 Oscar 1 street, SIS, William C. Brinkman, 1801 Calvert | street, 27 cents | A7 C Lillian C. Barrett, John R. Bradley, States Department banConnecticut | 1128 Fourth street Brown, 62§ Princeton | S0° b el Bowen, 714 Nineteenth Aaale Governmant Hotels, $2.63 Raymond | northeast street| "'pjeut. Willa Barton, care of Adjutant General, U. S. A, §19.75 Miss Mora Brown, 1426 Massachu I‘b setts avenue. $6.20. | Miss Mary Dunning Batson, Ontario r 9.29. Beckwith, Tomorrow—This Store Has the Privilege of Offering Exclusively in Washington “Franchette” Frocks —uand They Say: “Fashion With a Flare” Bischoff, 1339 H street 300 Secqnd northeast, $626. Alvord A. Cedarwald first street, $27.90. Robert Logan Carter, $15. 1320 Twenty- Courtland D. Baker, 1803 Nine- e teenth street: $342. Minnie Bailey, 1126 Twelfth street, 4.20. $1.17. Evarts The Brad- nia Burwell, 48 New York avenue, $15.18. Elizabeth Berry. nue nort st, $5 Coons, 1009 Otis place, C.C. Barnes 1d ¥ Miss Edith ) : street northeast, $31 Conner. 4% 203 Maryland ave- | § [ Quiney street, . Crump, 2810 First street, Bernard T. Barnes and wife, Ana- costia, D. Rolia W. Bird, 2302 Hamlin street northeast, $4.20. | John J. northeast Sidney 43 cents George F. Burch, southwest. $74)2 Elsle_ Lee Ball, street, 7 cents Reuben Browm. 1301 Ninth street $9.48. 13571; D street 1207 Fairmont 27 FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE ’I'nlmer C. Bagley, Coast Guard, ? BUILDS ; 5.28. i William E. Browne, 1022 B street| | b : sTRE"G l H southeast, $14.52. : -4 | Nellie B. Blosser, 1712 Sixteenth i x 0 FIGHT = 5 COLDS AND! COUGHS Virginia T. Brownell.1910 I street $2.58 Samuel J. Blackburn, 1339 Q street, $2.69. Maurice Becker, 60 cents. William A. Bledsoe, in care of gen eral delivery. $25.80. Jonathan G. Bigelow, 423 Fourth street northeast, $5.30 Mrs. Marle Louise Bovd, 510 Fourth street,| A 2 1808 Bel HE beautiful Franchette Frocks illustrated here interpret the new Parisian silhouette in nine authoritative ways. They were chosen from among 1,500 Autumn mod- els by a fashion committee whose names are as famous on the Rue de la Paix as on Fifth Avenue. You can wear your Franchette Frock with absolute assurance of its style validity. Becke. 140 Thirteenth | 50. 1 . 4522 Four- 7.12 John B. Buckley, 1211 Park road, 2057 Mills avenue . Brown, 3109 N street 10.31. Henry L. Burr, 519 Third street northeast, 90 cents Gertrude K. Brady, southeast, $6.27 Mrs. Elizabeth L. o herd street, $7.40. Mattie H. Beall, 1689 Columbia road. Our Present Laboratory. $10.54 = R George P. Baden, 513 F street. §12 5. Yagna THIS Satin- Frock effects . a ot flat back t of clever but flares strainedly sides. A of cont is inset in the cu and the flaring abot 16 o 46 S These Nine Beautiful Dresses On Display Now In Our 7th St. Windows 330 P street Black, 1337 Shep. 1. Munya PARADOXICALLY those Frocks most forward in style place most emphasis on a backward movement! Proven by this model of Crepe Satin whose flared back-flounce is edged with the lovely new chopchilla fur. Smartest shades. Sizes 18 to Q3 40. . . $33 0. Karin TO add stn piquancy to its flared lines, this Frock uses insets of an exquisite new cut out embroidery dyed to match the ma- terfal—lustrous Crepe Satin. Cuckoo, Wine and other shades. Sizes §33 16 to 46 more A Thousand People Wanted a Better Varnish Stain! We made them FARBOIL FF RBOIL All Purpose Varnish Stain differs from other varnish stains in that it penetrates the fibre of the toughest wood, and stains with an everlasting finish, not affected by time or wear. But Farboil Varnish Stain does more! It varnishes, with a water proof, wear proof, scar proof finish. You can use it in the garden, on the boat, in the house, or the porch. It withstands a tempest or a tug-of-war. In any one of six righ wood stains, or oA clear, $1.45 a quart. & 9. Agna 4. BOTH sides of a W OMEN with a lovely Satin Crepe penchant for the are used In this Parisian will like this Frock of flaring sil Frock for the hand houette and most made petals of its ja- charmirg detail. You bot and girdle-flower. can remove the Parisian too is the pretty choker of soft deep, flaring side chopchilla fur-—if you drapery. Of Flat wish. Pencil Blue, Crepe in _smartest Queenbird. Cuckoo. shades. Sizes 16 to §33 2. Luba “REPE-back Satin is Cfist Bke lifo—it 3. has its bright and dull sides. Both are used in this pretty flare front Frock with its so dainty hand fagotted Georgette cuffs and collar in contrasting color. Sizes 14 to §33 40. Seena (' ANTON Faille tailors to per- fection in this ador able Autumn Street Frock. The original scarf-collar extends to cape-like depth at the back and is em broidered and lined with enchantingly contrasting colors zes 14 to g33 THIS sat Canton Frock wears its flare— Paris like—at the back and mbining both 1l and lustrous sides of the materia in a most animated way. Queenbird Cuckoo, N Black to 46 = 5 faced Gurli "HE Two-piece Frock carries its popularity right into Autumn. This charming example is of Crepe de Chine in bright or subdued colors, with glinting metallic embroldery on the border of the blouse sizes 16 ¢33 FARBOIL Enamel Paint Or do you want--the whitest white Enamel made-- that’s easy to apply, dries with a hard gloss, cannot absorb dirt or grease, will not flake or chip, whose tile like surface can’ be washed, like porcelain? Then buy Farboil Enamel paint, $1.55 a quart. FARBO Water Paint Farbo—the water paint that won't rub off. The new tints recommended by the leading interior decorators to harmonize with your draperies. Can be applied quick- ly and easily by an entirely in- experienced person. It looks fine applied right over the old wall paper. A 75c five-pound package will cover 250 square teet or more. We make only First-grade paints e 4 <22 o 25 Choice of Style Experts for Ten Great Stores— The style committee acts for the American Retailers’ Association — a group of ten prominent stores throughout the country that have combined in a movement to promote the most rigid economy in high-grade dress pro- duction. This store belongs to the group—and this is the reason, Madame and Mademoiselle, why you will say—when you come in to see FRAN- CHETTE FROCKS—that you have never before encountered such exqui- site dress perfection at this extremely low price—$33. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. <<= . 5 If your paint man does not carry Farboil Products phone or write and we'll tell you where to get them FARBOIL PAINT COMPANY BALTIMORE u MARYLAND

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