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ek on the sincerity of the | tion's attempts to enforce | REFORM SOCIETY The taxpaver must include in h profits on sales, together with snr-omo‘ cost of goods sold. The professional sal of “the Former tion received from professional serv- | change of products raised on the farm come from all other sources, such as Reform Federation. 206 PennsyIVAN( | pesuse s o o O A e e Frooklon, Ny e eloeted e ooy | losses. bad debt. contributions, ete. e IR | should read carefully the instructions as trus. | income-tax return for the year 1923 | all items of gross income specified | by law. In the case of a storekeeper, | from other sources. The return must | man, lawyer, doctor, dentist, must Distiller.” ices. The farmer must report as gross or whether purchased by him and re-| rentals or profits from the sale of Avenue southeast sessed, 1= gross income less cer- superintendent and Virgil G, Hinshiw To take full advantage of the deduc- o n der ads “In- nd I. R. Miler of 4 n the form under the heads of “In ) ; o e v de:|EVIDENCE GROWS AGAINST 1 YOUR INCOME TAX gross income usually consists of gross ! Federation Demands Dismis- |show the zross sales, purchases and include all fees and other compensa- income the proceeds of sales or ex- sold. He must report also gross in- annual meeting of the International | i, A4S et Gheafe (‘hase of |AN deduétions for business, expenses, St Al tions to which entitled taxpayers R Wpointed 1rstees *lcome From Business or Profession.” plored the fhe Treasurs Setion. fhe formerais | DUAL SLAYING SUSPECT ime and his seeming disposi to | _— in conj tion with the poli-| i i ticians to discharge the law in many | CEr0 Held in Eilling of Farmer Pplaces inst f upholding it.” | and Latter's Sister Identified as Criticizes Coolidge. Their Former Employe. The administration, said Mr. | Marzer, has “taken the good money | of the taxpavers apparent Durpose of enfor aw, but has | evidence against John Cook, used it to pav distillers, | 27-vear-old negro, held in connection n keepers and hartenders to|With the slaying of Robet make a mockery of law." e pre- | Herron. f residents dicted that “when the peonle of the conntry hecome awake fo the real| CoUnty anihor ¥ work of who has made William MeGrew. owner of a farm ihle in Sintes like | #djoining that of the Herrons', point thes fua ed out vk at the county jail as the man he knew was emploved at the Herron place last year. T. G. Gilles nd Austin Sanders. other neigh: of the Herrons, identified the o as the man they saw walking 3 the highway near the Herron | farm the afternoon the crime was Alfred K. Smith of New |committed. Gillespie said he saw Her- me President, he asserted, | ron hail Cook and ask him how he “the country micht espeet the con-|Was. Cook declares he has not been nivances of tional administra-|in the Herron neighborhood for more thon with hoo than two vears. ¥ Spots on Cook’s cap were declared vesterday by physicians and chemists of the Nation o be bicod stains. Authorities also expect hetter f the resent | fornd in the negro’s room a purse President. Mr. Coolidee, hecanse of | Which they believe was stolen in the | Herron home Ohio, March 6.- indidates whose ement with the ed by their p mitted to am to “establish State or- - anizations throughout the xreater | Portion ot e e i oiaer | STORM DAMAGES LINER. me effectively combat the crime wave which has covered the country | anoo o 5 e since the: cibse of ihe. Wopid Wap. | nsonis EBnirecad: by, fGale=Pas was decided on by the federation sengers Slightly Injured. CHERBOURG. ¥ ch BACKS PACK'NG MEASURE. . The cu liner Axsonia ronte to New York. struck a terr gale hetween Southampton and Dr. W. C. Wnnd“’ald Would Have hLourg The heavy seas A windows of the dining sale L_VF Labeled Poison. passengers were knocked down like Wondward, former | Nine pins. A number recefved cuts bruises through being dashed hles. No one, however, jously hurt. The purser, W Dr William ¢ health officer of the Distriet of Co- Imbia. testified hefore the Senate in- terstate commerce committee vester dav in support of Senator Peppers was among those injured. hill to require th ckages of lyve | famage to the liner similar ca lubeled | WAS hastily vepaired during the ecall in interstate | At Cherbourg W children wdling and swallowing such household products ‘hibited in support of the Dr. Woodward. who is now 4 with the lesal b Amerlean Medical Ass By a new process heing used in Canada fish are frozen rapidly and may be preserved for six months said the District of Columbia ol iy e Hotel Inn H. R. Drackett said he representad Phone Main 81088100 practically «ll of the manufactnrers 604-610 9th St. N.W., of these products and told the com- mittee they were in faver. of the bill BENEFIT A SUCCESS. Given for Pi Beta Phi Settlement School by Local Players. The third benefit by the Wardman Park Plavers for the Pi Seftlement School at Tenn.. was held last the settlement sch the national alum it was founded at th Miss Emma Harper ber of the Columbi; At George Wash and of the Washin. A wt of the petilement school will Iy monthly alumna nigat at the ch; street, when the benefits will be announced {Woodmard X Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets 9th for Lease With Basement Term of xears com. mencing March 1. Glass ceiting, lle Aoor its. * Inauir Tnn. BOR 9th . DEPOSITS MORRIS PLAN BANK Undr Supervision U. S. Treasury HST.N. W. Buyers Returning from European Buying Trips Where they have been searching the markets for the past several weeks in the interest of Woodward & Lothrop patrons, bring confirmation of the style- rightness of the modes which we are now featuring. Greens, Greens, everywhere. Bois de Rose very fashionable. Belting Ribbon and Straw Hats being worn more and more. The harmony of accessories to accentuate the smartness of the individual costume, Victorian Jewelry increasing in vogue. THESE BUYERS HAVE JUST RETURNED: Departments: Mrs. Nourse Jewelry, Silverware, I.eather Goods, Toilet Goods, Stationery, Trimmings, Artificial Flowers and Hair Ornaments, Notions, Art Needlework, Lamps and Shades Mrs, Fisher Mrs. Fraser Miss Kerr Mr. Hobson Mr., Miller Gloves Handkerchiefs Millinery Furniture, Pictures and Mirrors. Draperies, Upholsteries and Cur- tains. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Exclusive in Style Popular in Price Misses' Coats Youthfulness—Paris chic—the smartest and new- est fashion—Jane Wandl Coats. Of candia and charmeen, smartly trimmed with a clever ladder arrangement of tucks. The long tuxedo collar is becoming and chic, as seen in the sketch. There are two models from which to choose—hoth are Jane Wandl values, $49.50. Mimes' Coat Section, Fourth floor Sports Frocks The smartest young women are wearing this Jane Wandl two-piece sports frock of Isma cloth. The colors are smart, the style is smart and the make i smart—]Jane Wandl. The collar may be worn high or low, and the kick-pleat gives freedom for sports. $16.75. @ Riding Habits A smart habit for the smart miss who goes in for riding. Tan, Brown, Gray, Black Coat with Tan or Gray Breeches. $39.50, Sportawear Section, Third floor. D. ©, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1926 Jashions for Spring The Exclusive Woodward & Lothrop Fashions ‘That are to be Seen Only Here Taffeta’s crisp folds express vouth. and vouth dances in a chic Jane Wandl flesh taffeta frock— sketched—slim of bodice and full of skirt with tulle hem and huge bow. Quaintly old, smartly new — breathing of I‘:n"s*nnl.\ “chic as Jane Wandl can make them, georgette trimmed with taffeta. Many other models—all $39.50. Misses’ Dress Section. Fourth floor, @ Women’s Frocks Jane Wandl dresses present exclusively these newest Fashions—exquisite embroidery and beaded peasant sleeves, the smart collar, three in- verted pleats in the front, and. of course. the new headed pockets—as the sketch illustrates. Other models of georgette, crepe roma and frost crepes— some tailored—offer styles for cvery woman. $39.50. Women's Dress Section, Third fleor, @ Extra-size Frocks Jane Wandl offers superb models for the larger woman. Animated lines swing freely into pleats, affording the freedom of motion endorsed hy the mode, yet giving the slender effect so important to the larger woman. $39.50. Special Size Section, Third floor, Women’s Coats’ “I'he cape line leads in the coat mode—and in the Jane Wandl coats. And Jane Wandl has made these coats doubly smart by swinging plaid tweed into a postilion cape coat for the smart woman. Other models—some fur trimmed, $49.50. Women's Coat Saction, Third flaor. Created for a fastidious clientele, Jane Wandl hats have achieved one of the most fashionable repu- tations. Jane Wandl has created three new felts —the beret with the clipped ostrich pompon; the very close-fitting little felt smartly bound with grosgrain : the jaunty creased crown little hat with buckles. All Jane Wandl values, $12.50. Millinery Section, Third floor. Jane Wandl Fashions are designed and created exelu- sively for Woodward & Lothrop and are exclusive in style—always featuring the freshest inspiration of Fashion and the dominating styles of the season. Jane Wandl must measure up to these four qualities— exclusive style, unusual quality. excellent workman- ship and popular price—whether apparel or accessor- ies, for women, misses, juniors or girls. Jane Wandl merchandise is consistently of the same high standard-——never deviating from the thought of offering to Washington the best at the most reason- able price. High quality must be present in every item bearing the Jane Wandl label, and a committee passes on every garment hefore the name of Jane Wandl is given it. The label Jane Wandl means maximum stvle and value. @Glove Silk Lingerie Indescribably alluring are the dainty vests and bloomers of heavy glove silk in the lovely pastel shades—Aflesh, orchid. nile. melon and white- and bloomers in the wanted darker shades. Vests, $1.95; Bloomers, $2.95. Silk Dnderwear Section, First floor. @ Silk Costume Slips Of a lovely quality crepe de chine, daintily net trimmed at the top and the bhottom. One of the many attractive features is the double drop hem of crepe de chine that makes the slip shadow proof. White, Flesh. Nile, Peach, Orchid. $5.95. Costume Slip Section. Third floor. -Corsets and Girdles Knowing vouth, Jane Wandl has created youfh ful models that give the desired slender lines and at the same time the freedom of vouth. Step-in Girdle, of lovely silk broche and elastic. $8.50. Clasp-around Girdle, of firm elastic and fine broche, $8.50. Side-fastening Girdle, a dainty model of pink satin, $10.50. Corset Brassiere, of pink satin, lightly honed, $10.50. Step-in Girdle —so popular, of peach satin and elastic. $12.50. Clasp-front Girdle, of broche and elastic. $12.50. Corset Section, Third floor, Mondward & Lothrop 10th, 1ith, F and G Streets