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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1925. Bo B o R T T R R T A T R T I R R R R R AR Income Tax Returns Paid From District and Vicinity .(Continued from Page Thirty-eight.) c-rrle B. Wilson, $15 M street, e orge B. Wetzel, 5600 Thirty-ninth | $15 $13.73. W nller P. White, 2801 Upton street, Flurence l‘ Williams, 1827 Lamont | $23 “Ilham 1 Wood, 1869 Wyoming Courts, 81 d J norineast, $54.13 . Woolard, 718 Eighteenth| Mr. and Mrs. George C. ‘, 1747 Chureh street, $1.36. ‘Woodward, 125 New York J. Russell \\nkgamln 5338 Colo- rado avenue, $5.26 zman, 25 1 street north-| Myra E. Waters, Laurel, Md., $5.44. at, 827 'Mernflr 0. Weitz, 1818 Kalorama E.’ Nisbet Wright ana wite, 2907 Rit- | road, i tenhouse street, $6. Wllllnm J. “ard 9"3 Ninth street, , $6.62. Karl W. Weston, 1215 O street, northeast, $5.38. ast, 5. W. Woodson, 903 S street, | Kstate of Mra. Emma R. White, 621 Third street, $26.53. Walker, 1325 Vermont | Mellie J. Williford, 123 Eleventh treet :lu , 2147 Young street south- A mnd, sl V. Wright, 1769 Colum- | Raymond C. Willoughby, 2001 Six- . 6.38. teenth street, $36. = $3.. gunt Saint Albans, $1.1 Lt P 1%ie Mascmcniserta ave: ot $9.3 id wife, Sixteenth | g 3588 LB ne 6601 First | ,,m.““,,w . 1128 Fifth | 410 5. Park, D. 2 Ba H(fl[ Wilson, 1101 Fifteenth | \X(l\mle) street, Robert street northeast, $24.56. |Ihs \lar\ and avenue, Hy-| Harold Zirkin, 821 Fourteenth nllx\flle Md., $43 street, $19.1 s. Lou Ellen’ chk 2522 Thirteenth Helen ldrhm Willard, 1333 eret 43 cent "A. Willard, 24, 1416 F street, | Gu You don’t need to see the dial OU can tune in with a New Magnavox any time—in the dark or in the light. You don’t have to see to do it. That’s one point in favor of the New Magnavox—due to the per- fected single dial control. And because all Magnavox cir- cuits are forever in perfect reso- nance—sealed that way ::' the factory—you get a degree of sen- :ili;ilvity iz'nposslble in multiple And as for selecflvtty—the New Magnavox tunes out the large powerful stations txght under them and fives you the thrill, the elation, of getting that distant station just when you want it. To know the joy of simple radio operation you must have a Mag- navox. A demonstration costs nothing ~get one today. Jhe new Meguavon Modda o - fim m.a e to l.---r %5 od $2.50 'n-v. one! "’E GNAVOX SETS - SPEAKERS - John H. \Vllklnu jr., Northbrook | Veonn, 1000 Sigsby place $13. Scott Walsh, 5 K street northeast, Zoru V Walters, 23 T street north- Toranic v ‘ickers, Navy Yard, $16. | east, South Carolina [ W. %, alker, 1027 Jackson street Wright, 1354 Columbia Miss Alice ller, 1513 L, street, 12.65. -| Charles Willcox, 2017 Q street, $5.41. | ¢;Dennis W. Whitehead, 478 O street, anO L. Willis and wife, 1306 | riés D. Warner, St. A‘\m"\ \Iar\hm(l avenue northeast, $10.91. s G. Wasnburne, 1336 Euclid $6. Dolores l)e M. \\ oodruff, 816 Four- I-‘reu Jein Wilken, 707 First street, | teenth strest. $8: Ralpi_1L Wooten, 3614 McKinley Walker, 723 Eighth $3.. \luL. ¢ E. Williams, 1710 M street, Charles Jewell \\nmleule). . $7. $12 ‘Wilson und wl(e 3803 Yuma Dnnu-l \\ Washburn, 851 Venable | street, $15.05. Grace A. \\hltehead 1629 Columbia C. Melv mo \\ alker, 1810 Connecti- | road, $15.64. cut avenue, $8.91. mrbert [ ‘Whittimore, George R W aif, 1315 Clifton street, street, 38, 3.0 John M., V\ure The Alabama, $19.33. H lr Whittlesey, 1730 M street,| Frank M. Woodward, 209 Eleventh nkamudes 3220 Georgla ave- 7 School Clothes Worthy of a Gentleman in His Youth Start the Term With a Clean Slate The bey being correctly dressed has that spirit of eagerness to study and learn. It’s the little things that count— and here you will find them—plenti- fullg. Lumberjack Long-Pants Sulls, sizes 3 to 8 years, $1.95 to $9.75. Juvenile Novelty Suits, sizes 3 to 8 years, $1.65 to $4.95. ‘Wash Suits, all slyles, sizes 2 to 10 years, $1.65 to $3.95. Boys’ Long Pants, (clol.h mixtures), sizes 4 to 14 years, $1.95 to $3.95. Boys’ Long Pants, Corduroys, sizes 4 to 14 years, $1.95 to $2.95. Boys Sailor Panls, serge and flan- nel, sizes 4 to 14, Boys’ Blanket Bnth Robes, sizes 6 to 18 years, $3.45 and $4.95. Boys’ Terry Cloth Bath Robes, sizes 6 to 18 years; $3.45 and $4.95. Boys’ Rain Coats, sizes 4 to 18 years, $3.25 to $5.95. Boys’ Coat and Pull-over Sweaters, sizes 4 to 16 years, $2.95 to $8.95 Boys’ Collar-attached Shirts, sizes 12%; to 14, 98¢ to $2.75. Boys’ Collar-attached Blouses, sizes 7 to 16, 79 to $1.95. Boys’ Golf Knickers, sizes 8 to 18 years, $2.98 to $5.95. Boys' Extra Size Knickers, sizes 13 to 20 years, $2.98 to $3.48. Boys’ New Golf Caps, sizes 6Y; to 7Y%, 98c to $2.45. Boys’ Hats, all styles, sizes 6% to 7%, $1.50 to $3.95. Many other items too numerous to list, including belts, suspenders, collars, silk and knit ties and jazzbos, handkerchiefs, union and waist suits, underwaists, cotton and flannelette pajamas, Koveralls, overalls, In- dian and Cowboy play suits. mand for Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothes, we have come down to the street floor—there is more 5 ¢dl room, convenience, cheerful surroundings. Yes, fl N order to keep pace with a vast and growing de- "Q(‘ 2 EO)| we are magnificently ready to supply School Clothes Worthy of a Gentleman in His Youth—6 to 20. Your boy is a potentlal factor in the world’s progress. Fact, he is part of it—and as the twig is bent the tree’s in- cllned ‘What you invest in his comfort and appearance now—will pay big dividends later on. Fit him out sensibly and comfortably—common—sens1- bly. Of reliable quality, neat and in the proper style. In its time this store has fitted out thousands of youths for school—and we’ re doing better now than ever before. Students’ 2-Pants Suits Sizes 33 to 38 $24.75 and $29.75 “Prep” School 2-Pants Suits Sizes 15 to 20 $18.75 and $24.75 High School 2-Pants Suits Sizes 12 to 18 $15.00 and $16.50 Boys’ 4-Pc. School Suits Golf and Regular Knickers $9.75, $12.75, $15.00 Junior 4-Pc. School Suits Longies and Shorts $9.75, $12.75, $15.00 Boys’ Shop Street Floor LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Made by THE MAGNAVOX COMPANY, Oakland, Cal. Sold only by reliable dealers © 1925, The Megnoson Company @@’f@@’5’3@5‘8‘@’!‘@@@%‘@@’5’3@@’53@@"@?@@@?33@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@