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1926. MARCH_30. "‘1”3,',\ Tatormation and_ appiication 'FATHER CARRIES SON, 16, : the| 3 MILES TO HOSPITAL . blanks m be ined m Youth Wounded in Leg as Shotgun | "¢ lx\fllr‘::(l 2 ivil Service inmmlu-h»n,} BUSINESS MEN TO MEET.| 1o Discharged When Io Falls | ittt | g = From His Hand. | . AUTO PAINTE Black, $1.25 Qt. Colors, S1.75 Qt Northeast Association Will Elect | special b Gold THE EVENING STAR. INCOME TAX SHOWS GAIN IN THIS AREA | Collections Gmalcr in Smu of De- creasing of Nearly 50 Per Cent WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, [NEED JUNIOR MECHANH:ISI An- _______.__.——-——-— MG SOROOL TLT [ LAID T0 DRINKING Omaha Principal Says Party| Led to Withdrawal From State Tournament. The falling off in the num returns was dye to Increases mptions of $1,000 for married persons and $500 for single persons, it was explained. Mr. Tait said that in the first quar. ter last vear the office received ap: proximately 125,000 taxable returns and that this year there were ahout half thai number filed. Last vear | the non-taxahle returns totaled ahout 30.000, he added, and these will he | somewhat fewer this vear. The ag wis Competitive Examination nounced to Fill Vacancies. The Civil Service Commission today anhounced .an open. competitive ex- amination for junior mechanics (zeneral) to fill vacancles In the departmental and Indian services, in Number of Returns. fand in poatdons. requiring similar f New Officers Tonight. In the depat. | The Northeast Busines Me | Special Dy 1o The Star | e e i March 30, Income In the Maryiand dis ! ludes the Districi of Columbia, were zreater this vear than last, despite a decrease in raturns o nearly a0 per cent as compared with | son of returns heing Americans ahroad, n ineomes and from taxpay- porting. upon a fiseal year basis. Monogram Transfer Fre- With Every Quart Fries, Beall & | Sharp i 732-736 10th St. N.V/. Main 1964 plus quarters, heat and leh Applicants must have served an apprenticeship or equivalent in one the recognized wood or metal wor buflding trades and have had | the new street Hghts a sperience in at least ¢ne trade |in commission in a number han that In which they served |strects of that section of the city W apprenticeship. Ibuffet lunch and entertainment Competitors will not be required to |he furnishea report for examination at any place, | Harry 1* hit will e rated on thefr physieal |the organiza opndmard X 10th, 11th, F and G Streets NO LOSS To Any Investor IN 53 YEARS TllF F. . SMITH CoO. First Mortgage Bonds 815 15¢h St., N.W..Washington, D.C.. . —— held and arra “7(4"‘""I BG. Burns to Death. he eelehration which Special Dispaten to The Star, CHARLES TOWN, W | callector of i « will notwithstand “tantial decrease n the Inconse 1: | ;ates, both as to the normal tasx and White, the president of | tion, will preside. Technical | with the w nthron de his who crossed his were the of the rent 1o the rqom t and \le L vin and Mar wife and danghter. ind heavy win AT that point it was don ihe attempt be e improbahle that 1d be renewed this sea INDIGESTIUN. GAS, STOMACH MISERY Chew Pleasant Tablets Instant Stomach Relief! Syl the elimb = girls may pupils at o a few Jast ni held ex ment i< In the ticipatis BLOCKED BY 70-MILE GALE Attempt to Climb Mt. Washington With Dog Team Fails. The moment “Pape’'s Diapepsin” | reaches the stomach all distress goes Lumps of indigestion, gases, heart- | burn, sourness, fullness, flatulence, palpitation, vanish. Ease your stomach now! Co digestion and acidity for a few c - Druggists sell millions of package A \\hl«l) threatened te sweep dviver and do; ym the moun Ainside ?Ca//opb Balloon o Navy Blue. the Emphasize Capes Sleeves , Jveeds Never has a season known such a pleasing diversity in modes presented for the sponsored by Easter. clever individual manipulation of this most flattering Paris favors the coquettish cape and monotony is avoided by feature. Scallops Patou—reveal their smartness in many interesting ways in the Easter color chart and tweeds prove that they know Navy blue predominates the art of being modish. Romance in the Packing Business A world of it! Swift & Company has issued its 1926 Year Bogk reviewing the industry. Not only the story of one year — 1925 — with its better prices for the livestock farmer, its advance in the science of preparing good foods andelim- inating waste, its expansion of service— But, fifty years of history | The west- ern cattle trails and “cow towns” of the early '70s! The invention of refrigera- tor cars! The war of East and West when the first dressed meats were shipped across the continent! And Realities of Today in the industry! The 1926 Year Book gives accounts of the growth of an industry that helps to feed and clothe the nation, and to fertilize its soil. Here are the facts and figures that will interest you greatly. A . copy of the Year Book will be sent promptly (free) upon receipt of your address. Swift & Company Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago Please scnd a copy of the 1926 Year Book to: \Vith Easter only a few days away, ions assured that they are the established Deeply scalloped cape of tan ottoman faille is gathered to a straight wrap coat—inspired by the famous Patou scalloped cape. $150. Other models, $39.50 to $150. Women's Coat Section, Third floor. Sleeveless Cape Coat, of hlack satin, is smart est when it swings an almost full length cape from a black fox collar. $79.50. Other coats, $39.50 to $79.50. Misses’ Coat Seotion. Fourth floor Tweed Coat, with a novel check crepe de chine lining and scarf makes a charming com- bination—and the model sketched has the lat- est fashion feature—a belt. $62.50. Misses' Coat Section, Fourth floor. that is an un- coat for the petite Navy blue and a short shoulder cape detachable—combhine to usually Easter woman, make this smart $39.50. Other coats for little women, $39. 50 to $79.50. Little Women's Section, Third floor. Navy Blue Georgette Dress, exquisite]ly em- broidered, makes a charming Easter dress for the larger woman. $69.50. Other dresses, $29.50 to $95. Special Size Section, Third floor. The Chic Balloon Slceves are pleated in this new navy blue flat crepe dress. $38. Other dresses, $25 to $39.50. Women's Dress Section. Third floor. The F our Hats of smart Washingtonians may select these fash- modes of Paris and Fifth Avenue. ice of the el omely Navy Blue Coat woman for East ger red 1. $79.50. 1 sket of lovely char ek and the collar is edged with squirr Other coats, $39.50 to $¥15. Special Size Section. Third floar. smart in a mannish pleats. Fan Check Tweed Suit, is single-breasted model, with side kick $35. Other maodels, single and double breasted twills and tweeds. $25 to $62.50. Misses’ Suit Section. Fourth floor. in Suits—of twills, tweeds—in single and double breasted models. $25 to $79.50. Women's Wonien's charmeen and Third floor. Suit Section Cape. | y and Scaliops combine in this one smart dress this dress is naively youthful in its bolero and graceful with the fluttering cape and chic scal- $38. Other dresses, $22.50 to $39.50. ’ Misses’ Dress Section. Fourth floor. Of bois de rose crepe de chine, lops. Balloon Sleeves, exquisitely embroidered, in a large flower design— this gray flat crepe coat. prove their smartness in $150. Women's Coat Section. Third floor. the Easter Mode Are Ilustrated Above The Reboux Two-tone Belting Ribbon Toque, $18.50. The Ballibuintal with Chic, Square Crown, $30. Millinery Section, Third floor, The Bangkok with Belting Ribbon, $15, The Crocheted szca with Creased Crown, $18.50.