Evening Star Newspaper, March 10, 1929, Page 16

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15 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 10, 1929—PART T. BEAD LINE NEARS - FOR INGONE TAX Branbh Stations to Be Open- % ed by Deputy Collector | Filipino Violinist to Aid Citizens. - | | ZWith only five more days remaining i which to file income tax returns and Py ai least one-fourth of the F‘cdcrall ificome’ tax, facilities will be provided | mot ohly at the regular office of the deputy colleotor of internal sevenue for | this city, at 1422 Pennsylvaria avenue, | but also at scveral stores and banks. At these stations experts will be on hand to aid taxpayers in the prepara- tion of their returns, including the ad- ministration of the oath. The scrvice is without cost. | The fiing period ends at midnight | Friday, and the local deputy collector’s | office will be open until that hour. | During the other days of this week the r affice will be open from 9 am. to 5 p.m., and the hours at the department stores | and at a special station at the Fifteenth | street entrance to the Treasury Depart- ment will be from 9 am. to 4:30 p.m. Regular banking hours will be observed at the various banks and trust com- panies. | Payments other than made at the| office of the deputy collector must be | by money order or check made to the order of the collector of internal reve- | rue. Baltimore. The return must be accompanied by at least one-fourth of the amount of tax due. | Following is a list of the banks and | department stores where information booths are open: Riggs National Bank. Farmers & Mechanics' National Bank, National | Metropolitan Bank, Lincoln National | Bank and branch office, 1701 H street; | Federal - American _ National _ Bank. | Munsey Trust Co., Merchants Bank & | TTrust Co., Union Trust Co., Continental Trust Co. District National Bank, Co- lumbia National Bank, Commercial Na- *jonal Bank, Potomac Savings Bank,| ENJOY THE CRESCENT LIMITED | Book,” at the Roosevelt Hotel Wednes- tWoodward & Lothrop, Lansburgh & | Bro., and the Hecht Co. i Residents of the District may either file their returns locally through the" agencies of the deputy collector’s office | or send them direct to the collector of |st. n.w. Phones Main 1465-1466.—Ad- | who played the role of Caponsacchi in internal revenue, Baltimore. Again “The National” Scores a KNOCK-OUT! In Keeping With Our Policy of Alwayé Being on the Lookout for Special Values for Our Patrons i New Low Prices Model Q-16, Now AND WE DO NOT CHARGE YOU A PENNY EXTRA FOR LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS We will not take the space in this announcement to describe these won- derful sets—but do urge that if you are in the market for a new radio set—one with a dynamic or magnetic speaker—that you drop in, see the beautiful work- manship and artistic cabinet designs, hear the marvelous tone of these superb sets and get our easy Model Q-16 Table Model = QD-16 Table Model N-12 Console Model N-17 Console Model ALL PRICES QUOTED LESS TUBES 1IF YOU WOULD SAVE MONEY ALWAYS BUY AT & M | which is sponsoring this debut through | ERNESTO VALLEJO. WOMEN WILL PRESENT “BLUE BIRD” THIS WEEK Two_performances of Maeterlinck’ “The Blue Bird” will be given by th business and professional women of the Young Women’s Christian Association Thursday and Friday evenings at Barker Hall in the Y. W. C. A. Building, Seven teenth and K streets. The presentation, an annual produc- tion of the assocl under the di from the play will be used to gates to the Summer conferences at Silver Bay, N. Y. and Kiskiminetas Springs. urg, Pa. Delegates from Washington are Misses Elizabeth Rowland, Josephine Hoffman, Sudie Cox, Grace Grame; Mrs. Margaret Ferris, Misses Helen Gaylord, Laura | Kent, Martha Schiverdecker, Ethel Wakefield, Elsie Perry and Mrs. Ethel ‘Wood. o e SUPERSOPHISTICATED TRAVELERS for New Orleans, Texas, California. Thirteen other Southern Railway trains from Washington serving principal cities and tourist resorts of the South. City Ticket Office, Southern Railray, 1510 H vertisemen! mNATION ALJ We Announce FRESHMAN RADIOS $129.00 Model payment terms FIRST!!! Former Price $129.00 $149.50 $195.00 $255.00 '\ VIOLINIST'S DEBUT :Filipino Prodigy Makes First Offi-| - | smiled upon him at this time, for D. C. FRIENDS AWAIT | | cial Concert Appearance in New York Thursday. Said to be the first’ artistic and mu- ical prodigy of the island possessions f the United States in the Pacific, Ernesto Vallejo of Manila wil make his | official Gebut in a concert at Town Hall, New York City, Thursday night. More than 200 native friends living in Wash- ington are awaiting the result of this event. Vallejo, who is 18 years old, is a pro- tege of the Philippine government, | the Philippine pensionado agent’s office | in Washington. | " vallejo was born in Manila, where his father was a violinist and conductor of | a local symphony orchestra. The young | violinist began his training when he | |was 4 vears old, studying under his father. ~ When 8, Ernesto became a member of his father's orchestra. | Later he studied with Abdon, a fore- most teacher in Manila. Good fortune Mischa Elman, one of the world's most famous violinists, came to Manila on a | tour of the Orient and heard the youth play. He was enthusiastic and advised | | that the child be taken to New York | for further study. Through the interest of Dr. Beautista, { a prominent resident of Manila at that | time, who has since died, the Philippine | | government made _arrangements to | | send the boy to the United States om a government pension so as to continie is studies in New York, which he did Franz Kneisel, continuing ater with Sascha Jacobsen, Today Erncsto Vallejo will give a con- | cert at the famous “International | House” in New York. Thursday at | Town Hall his program will include Brahms' “Sonata in A Major,” the Lalo “Symphonie Espagnole” and _short | | works by Mendelssohn, Cartier-Kreis- ler, Debussy-Hartman and Sarasate, PLAY WILL BE GIVEN. ‘The Theater Arts School will present Edward Abner Thompson of Boston in | “Caponsacchi,” a dramatic version of | Robert Browning's “The Ring and the | day at 8:15 p.m. Miss Rose Palmer of Washington col- laborated with Arthur Goodrich of New York in the dramatization of the play, originally written for Walter Hampden, the premier performance. On the N-12, Now $149.00 NOW $90.00 $129.00 $149-00 $195.00 _Are You in a Hurry? You Can Read This Announcement in Exactly 3V, Minutes! 'LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Fashion Says: Delicate Lace Frocks for Women! 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