Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1928, Page 18

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I i | Fll]RISTS INSPECT AMARYLLIS SHOW More Than 30 Specimens Chosen for Cultivation. Public Is Invited. The Washington Florists' Club in a! Body. accompanied by nearly a score of out-of-town commercial growers, view-| ed the fifteenth annual amaryllis show of the Department of Agriculture in| the greenhouses at Fourteenth and B/ streets this morning. More than 30 of | the flowers on exhibition were selected | for commercial cultivation next season. | There were 1505 visitors yesterday afiernoon, following the opening of the | show to the public at 1 o'clock. Fifty- | two first-gr | gton School were among the early ftors. Children from more than half | a dozen schools are to be guests of | the department today. While certain days apart on which ing set ons are | es of certain F\‘(‘(‘r’i‘ departments. 14 rticular seminaries and . Taylor, chief of | Fiioee aminisiration. the. exhibition, Is announced !(‘n.l\ that the doors the public every day An l‘({\f‘(‘ al invitation has been ex- tended to the patients of Walter Reed Hospital and more than a score of per- at the ! service of the maimed veterans 1o g them to the show | Eight important garden clubs have notified those in charge of the show that ‘they are coming from various | ersev. Delaware, Virgin- INCOME EXPERTS TO AID | IN FILING TAX RETURNS Bpecial Force Assigned by Revenue | Bureau to Render Assistance ‘Without Charge. Prepared to aid residents of Wash- inzton in filing their income tax re- turns, & special force of revenue officers has been assigned to the office of Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue, 1422 Pennsylvania avenue. to various banks and department stores and the ‘Treasury Department. The officers assist in making out the | income tax and administer the oath. The se: s without cost to the ublic. and will be maintained up to arch 15, the last day for mlk.ng re- | turns. The office of the deputy collector is open from 9 am. until 5 pm.. and the hours of the department stores and the ‘Treasury Department are from 9 am. until 4:30 pm. Regular banking huurs' are observed at the banks. Payments other than at the office M the deputy collector. at which cash yments are received. must be made | ¥ money order or check to the order of the Collector of Internal Revenuc, Baltimore, Md. Following is a list of banks and de- partment stores: Riggs National Bank, National Metro- | politan Bank. Pederal American Nation- | &l Bank, Munsey Trust Co., Merchants Bank & Trust Co. on Trust Co.. Continental Trust Co.. District National Bank, Lincoln National Bank, Colum-, bia National Bank, Commercial National | Bank Potomac Savings Bank, Wood- ward & Lothrop. Lansburgh & BYD and the Hecht Co. 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