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MIXISASSESSED 7T 0BACK TAY Amount Represents Income Payments and Pen- alties. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, March 5—Tom Mix, who rode a broncho to fame and for- tune in the motion pictures, is $177,- 420.66 poorer today. Mix made out. two checks totaling that amount yesterday in Federal Court to clear up discrepancies in his income tax returns for the years of 1925, 1926 | g; and 1927. One check for $3,000 was given I payment of fines levied by Judge William James after the cowboy actor had pleaded guilty to three mis- demeanor charges of failing to pay his full tax quota, and the other, for $174,- 420.66, covered the shortages, a 50 per | cent penalty, and accured interest. ‘Three criminal informations charging fallure to make complete returns, filed by a Pederal grand jury against Mix recently, were dismissed, and it was| intimated that two indictments for al- leged conspiracy to defraud, in which J. Marjorie Berger, tax counselor; John D. Hill, the actor's business rep- resentative, and Eugene J. Forde, his | brother-in-law, were named as co-de- | fendants, would be dismissed. Mix was the seventh member of Hollywood's film colony to appear in | the court to answer similar charges. ‘The others previously: pleaded guilty and were fined. Corinne Griffith paid a fine of $1,000 and Eleanor Board- man $2,000, after they had made diserepancies and paid penalties which brought their accounts to $25,000 and $15,000, respectively. i | urged to attend. Rev. G. O. Bullock | UP | § o'clock, in the regular meeting room Consumption of electricity in Eng- land has doubled in the last six years. WooDWARD & L.oOTHROP CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. ‘The Potomac Palisades Garden Club hold its regular this even- ing, 8 oclock, in Church, on Cathedral avenue. Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae Associa- tion otd the Dm.rt\et o':m %{fl:bfi will hold a dinner mee o'clock. at the A. A"llln w. b House, 1634 street. Emma F. Lowd, province di- rector, will be honor guest. Over 50 Washington musicians will w in the program of thie John Seott concert, {0 be given this evening, 8 o'clock, st Fuundry. Meth- odist Church. Dental Hygienists' Association of the District of Columbia will hold its monthly meeting tonight at 1710 Rhode mhhnd avenue. Dr. Carl Mess will ‘Washington Society of Engineers will meet tonight, 8:15 n'clock, at the Cos- mos Club, K. H. Sargent of {he United tates Geological Survey wil speak on “Aerial Photographic Surveys of South- eastern Alaska.” “The Summer Institute of Euthenics at Vassar” will be the subject of an ad- dress this evening by Miss Harriet Sawyer, executive and educational sec- retary of the Associate Alumnae, Vas- sar College, at a meeting of the District of Columbia Public School Association in the Franklin Adwministration Build- ing, 8 o'clock. Special services will be held at the Third Baptist Church, Fifth and Q streets, tonight, 8 o’clock, for the bene- fit of missionary work, All Baptist churches engaged in this work are is chairman. | FUTURE. The twentieth anniversary meeting | of the Mount Pleasant Citigens' Asso- clation will be held Saturday night, of the Mount Pleasant Branch of the Public Library, Sixteenth and Lamont streets. suditorium of the Mount Pleasant Branch of the Publie Library, Sixteenth and Lamont streets. Monthly business luncheon of the wan! 1l be held f‘ - .ml';b:n"o'uock, at the Wash- ington Hotel. Chi Psi Sorority will sponsor a bene- at to be given tOMOrTow eve- o 8:50 olclock. at the Thomas Cir- cle Club, 1326 Massachusetts avenue. 3 Society, Lutheran Church Dlmm:‘:& North C;mml street and Rhode Island avenue, give a bene- fit dinner Friday night from § to 8 o'clock. 's International Missionary pomns Inermationsl, Jenary of Prayer Friday afternoon, 2 o'clock, is no less than a spell on his musiclans and audience ‘alike. Washington is used to the magie of Toscanini, m'fl'fllfl never tire of it. - tury Club tomorrow, Barker Hall, Young Associa . She will speak on the Summer Institute of Euthenics at Vase sar College. MUSIC ARTURO TOSCANINI CONDUCTS. ‘The Italian genius who has been one of the leading conductors of orchestras for nearly A century, Arturo Tosca- nini, made his one appearance here this season with the New York Philharmonic Symphon® Orchestra yesterday after- noon. Constitution Hall was more nearly filled than for any orchestral concert some nt‘ Moun':flo‘t.hfl lymniznm.’ Tae hestra yeste: ve cate, florid i h:.a reading. The florid passages polis] finale was excellently interpret signor Toscanini never seen until within the past two weeks, followed. It from ‘what | works never conducts & score wove omm:’ nor o intriguing in ingenious devices as | co ted. by A new work, still in manusecript, which | o 'Good-Bye liching Skin | is raw and peeling, “The Season’s Plays on Broadway” will be the subject of an address by Mrs. P. E. Saturday night, 1880 the 1900th anniversary of kg Greetings will be received from missionary societies and from groups. The offering will be for the immigrant children in the United States. free lecture under the auspices of SL.A Gertrude’s Guild, auxiliary to St. Gertrude’s School of Arts and Crafts, will be held at the Mayflower Hotel to- morrow night, 8:30 o'clock. Addresses on the backward child and successful treatment and development will be made by Dr. Thomas n, O. 8. B, and Miss Agnes Regan. Miss Harriet Sawyer, executive and educational secretary of the Associate this season, for there were at least 3,500 Washingtonians mt to hear the con- ductor from Milan. Signor Toscanini received an ovation that lasted for sev~ eral minutes at the conclusion of his program. Again this remarkable musician who has such a wonderful memory that he Contagious Soothing, healing and tremendously efficlent, invisible Zemo brings cool re- | lief to Itching Skin. Even where skin thousands have found that Zemo quickly restores com- | fort. It helps smooth away blemishes and clear up Pimples, Rash and other annoying itching skin and scalp irrita- tions. Keep clean, antiseptic 0 al- ways on hand. Use it freely. It is| safe, pleasant. 35c, 60c and $1.00. Sold everywhere, +++ 3: Tones FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS Paris Successes— CAPES AND CAPE. JACKETS — especially for eveming — sponsored by Molyneux and Red- fern. This ensemble, $29.50 Misst's’ PROCKS Trmp FLOOR. 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Simultaneous with their success in Paris . . . these fashions are being shown at Woodward & Lothrop. ‘We can but suggest a few of them here. PEPLUMS—endorsed by Lelong and Vionnet for suits and frocks. This frock el 52950 Woumen's Frocks D FLOOR. Misses’ SHORT SLEEVES, DRAPED BODICES sponsored by Worth end Patou. Jersey frock, $19.50 Seorrswear, TIRD PLOOR, BOLEROS—endorsed by Patou, Redfern and Dre. coll-Beer. This suit, $29.50 THIRD FLooR, LINGERIE ACCENTS AND SHORT SLEEVES—sponsored by Madeleine and Patou. Ensemble These Colors —play an important role in the new mode—sponsored by the leading couturiers. Rose Opaline ~introduced by Patou Pinks ~—endorsed by all designers Mauve Blue ~—sponsored by Lelong Blue Range ~—endorsed by all designers Baby Blue —sponsored by most designers Yellow Green ~—sponsored by Lelong and Patou Yellow Chartruese —by Vionnet and Molyneux Frocks Mustardy Yellow —endorsed by Jane Regny Black —endorsed by most prominent designers. 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