Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1931, Page 42

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FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1931 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, annA Penn. Ave.~Eighth and D Sts. C—10 #* TAX P[Rmn ENI]S 4,000 Prs. of Children’s Anklets NONDAYMONGHT] ™ * 52 e ’ —Straight-top and turn-down cuff styles of lisle, or rayon and lisle mixtures. Plain Internal Revenue Bureau Re-, colors, fancy stripes and plain bodies with ) fancy tops. Sizes 5 to 9. 500 Prs. Winslow Roller Skates $1.98 pr. —Ball-beariag skates with toe clamps and heel straps . . . high ankle straps for girls, and low for boys . . . adjustable to any size shoe. Key and bottle of oil * included. Street Floor. Fourth Floor. minds Public of Short atatthes pranipe Time for Filing. I ] The Bureau of Internal Revenue in & statement issued today reminds late comers and not-up-to-par mathema- ticlans that the period for filing in- ccme tax returns ends at midnight Monday, the usual closing date, March | 15, falling on Sunday. Anticipating a “run,” the office of | the Deputy Collector of Internal Reve- nue for the District of Columbia, Room 1002 Internal Revenue Building, Twelfth street and Constitution avenue (formerly B street), will remain open tomorrow and Monday until midnight, | departing from the usual closing hour of 5:30 o'clock. Service at Banks e ot thxpayers in companies ;lr:iplm u:el?‘:‘emma will observe the usual hours at those institutions. Pay- ments made to these officers must be made in the form of money orders or «checks made payable to the Collector of Internal Revenue, Baltimore, Md. Cash payments are received only at the office of the local deputy collector, Residents of Washington mav either fil> their returns with the losal deputy collector or send them directly t» Co'- lector of Internal Revenue Galen L. Tait, Custom House, Baltimore, Md. Returns sent to the collector must b2 ostmarked on or before March 16. genllues are provided for failure to make a return and pay the tax on time, List of Banks Given Following is a list of banks and trust nies to which the revenue officers have been assigned: - Riggs National Bank, 1503 Pennsylvania avenue; Farmers & Mechanics branch of Riggs, Wisconsin avenue and M street; Na- tional Metropolitan Bank, 613 Fif- teenth street; Federal-American Na- tional Bank and Trust Company, Fourteenth and G streets; Munsey Trust Munsey Building: Union Trust Company, Fifteenth and H streets; District National Bank, 1406 G street; Columbia National Bank, 911 P street; Commercial National Bank, Fourteenth and G streets; Potomac Savings Bank, Wisconsin avenue and M street; American Security and Trust Company, Fifteenth and Pennsylvania avenue, and Lincoln National Bank, 318 Seventh street. | ARMY ORDERS Col. John F. Gohn, Infantry, now on duty in Panama, has been ordered to Lansing for duty with the Michigan National Guard; Lieut. Col. John N. Hodges, Engineers, from the War De- partment to New Orleans; Maj. D, S. Wood, Cavalry, from Monterey, Calif., to Houson, Tex.; j. C. A. Selleck, to Fort Siil, Okla.; Maj.'T. B. Catron, Infantry, from the War Department to Fort Benning, Ga.; Maj. A. G. Prick, Coast Artillery, from the University of Alabama to Tawaii; Maj. L. W. Hunter, Medical Corps, from the Wél:m Darrell, Quartermastes , from Fort Jay, N. Y., to New York City; Capt. W. C. Royals, Medi- cal Corps, from New York City to Wal- ter Reed General Hospital, this city: | Capts. H. E. Storms at Atlanta, Ga., C. | H. Arnold at Richmond, Va. and J. H. Stansell, at San Francisco, all of the | Eignal Corps, to Fort Monmouth, N. J.; Lieuts, J. E. McCammon, Infantry, at Eugene, Ore, and T. S. Timl ga. Capt. G. O. Krutz, Pield Artillery, Fort Sill, Okla, to Monterey, Calif., Capt. W. K. Skyles, Pinance Depart- ment, from Philadelphia to Edgewood Arsenal, Md.; Capt. P. C. Beebee, Fi- | nance Department, from Edgewood, Md., to Philadelphia; Capt. G. X. Cheves, Cavalry, from Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., to Fort Bliss, Tex.; Capt. W. J. Unge- thuem, Chemical Warfare Service, from Corps, from . Los Angeles, for duty with the Cali- fornia National Guard; Capt. H. L Rice, Medical Corps, from Carlisle, Pa, | to Walter Reed General Hospital, this | city; Capt. R. D. Burdick, Engineers, from Philadelphia to this city for duty | in the office of the Assistant Secretary of War. Majs. G. H. Koon, C. C. Hill- man and J. E. Behney, Veterinarian Corps, have been appointed a board to meet in this city to examine officers of the Veterinary Corps for promotion. | Speed Varnish —4-hour drying varnish for floors, furniture and wood- work. 1 quart .........$1.35 % gallon «.......$2.60 1 gallon ..v.uv0s..$5.00 Kann's—Third Floor, Our Annual Spring Sale of Children’s Wear Begins! Children’s “Ming Toy” and Girls’ “Cinderella” Wash Frocks Sizes 2 to 6—7 to 14 95¢ -—Dalnty print frocks, smocked and hand embroidered—with and without panties for the 2 to 6. Gay prints, in clever styles—many with shorts for the 7 to 14. Children’s Flannel Coat and Beret Sets $3.95 Red, blue, tan and green flannel has been used in mak- ing these smart little outfits. Coat in double-breasted style with chevron on sleeve and sateen lining. Sizes 2 to 6 yrs. Girls’ Silk SUITS s and Dresses 4 le) Sizes 7 to 14—10 to 16 —Redingote models of gay prints. Two and three piece suits in plain colors. Long and short sleeve dresses in white, pastel - and street shades and lovely prints. Children’s and Girls’ Spring COATS $5.74 Sizes 2 to 6—7 to 14 —Belted and cape models of plain and novelty ma- terials for the 2 to 6. Polo coats...Chunga and tweed coats in the new flared, high waisted and scarf styles—for the 7 to 14. All nicely lined. Allin the new Spring colors. SPECIALS —Baby Caps, of soft mull, in white, plnk".gr c —Infants’ Dresses of nainsook. Sizes to 1 —™nfants’ Gowns of soft nainsook. Sizes to —Infants’ G er trudes, with rosebuds on bot- tom. Sizes to1year.5%¢ —Infants’ Philippine Embroidered Dresses, handmade. Sizes to 2 years .. .59¢ —Handmade Gertrudes —with Philippine em- broidery. Sizes to 2 POREE .cococo.onsoanh 59¢ —Creepers, of rayon and broadcloth — with French leg style..$1.00 —Creepers of broad - cloth and dimity. Sizes 1 to 3 years —Wash Silk Frocks, in dotted and striped pat- terns. Sizes 2 to 6 —Philippine Dresses, of silk crepe de chine— handmade and hand embroidered. Sizei sé —Infants’ Bibs. hand embroidered. Each with underpad —Dia-pads, for Sum- mer use. 24inpackage —Baby Dresses, hand- made and hand em- broidered. White, pink or blue $1.00 —Panty Waists of mus- lin. Sizes2to12....25¢c —Organdy Hats in maize, peach, nile, green, pink and blue. Rubber back, corded $1.00 —Infants’ Bon nets— poke styles of mull or $1.98 —Beret Sets, sweater and beret, of wool and wool and rayon mix- tures. Sizes 2 to 6, $1.29 —Silk Coats, with em- broidered collars and smocked yokes. Sizes . to 2 years. .$1.98 —Crepe de Chine Coats in white pink or blue. Infant sizes 2.9 —Combinations and Slips of rayon crepe and cotton. Sizes 2 to 14 years 49¢ —Muslin Slips and Combinations. Sizes 2 to 14 years —=8ilk Slips and Com- binations of crepe de chine in flesh or white. Sizes 2 to 14 yrs...$1.98 —Rayon Frocks for the 1 to 3 and the 2 to 6. Dainty styles $1.00 —Print Silk Frocks in sleeveless styles. Wash- able. Sizes 2 to 6 —Play Suits for brother and sister. Sizes 2 to 6, of wool jersey and mesh .... 00 —Pique Hats, in poke or brim styles. Pink, blue or white......59% Kann's—Second Floor. © Seven Special Savings in Fine Nursery Furniture Girls’ Easter Hats Specially Priced Saturday —Pokes. . .wide, droopy brims ...narrower ones for tiny girls. Perky feathers® and smart ribbons for trimming. ° Delightful shades. 38-Pc. Layette $8.95 2 Gertrudes 1 Rubber Sheet 2 Gowns 2 Kimonos 2 Muslin Gowns 2 Dresses 2 Shirts 2 Binders 2 Pads 1 Safety Pin 12 Diapers Children’s and Girls’ Silk Dresses $2.88 —For the 2 to 6 we are offering straight and long waist styles of plain silk crepe de chine. And for the 7 to 14—plain and printed dresses, with flares, capelets and scarfs. About 30 different styles. Confirmation Dresses —Dainty *white voile dresses, with hand embroidery and lace £ trimmings. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Girls’ 2 and 3 Pc. Sizes 7 to 14 —Smart little tweed suits—some in three-plece styles with silk blouse, others in coatee effect. . . . New colors. Kann's—Second Floor. SPECIALS —Pillow Slips of lawn, with hand-embroidered corners 29¢ —Hand - embroidered Sheets $1.98 —Pillow Cases, hand embroidered, each, $1.00 —Carriage Sets of rayon, prettily em- broidered .........$2.98 —Blankets, size 30x40 in, plaid patterns..39c —Pink or Blue Blan- kets, with white bor- ders. Size 30x40 in., with crochet edge..79¢ —Baby Blankets in nursery designs. Size 36x50 in. $1.00 —Rubber Stockinette Sheets in white and flesh. Size 27x36 in..89¢ —Kleinert’s Ventilated Diapers in flesh or —27x36-in. Rubber Sheets in red or white —Safety Chamber for baby, in hand-painted D i somoons $1.00 —Hot Plate, with nur- sery decoration...$1.00 —Kapok Pillows in pink or blue 9, —Down Pillows in pink $1.00 “—Baby Slippers and Shoes, in dainty colors —Wash Cloths—Vanta make, finished in pink or blue....... ve..12%c —Vanta Towels, finished in pink or —Vanta Vests, sleeve- less styles in sizes to 3 years . ..25¢ —Baby Bands wool and cotton. Sizes to 2 years —Flannelette Ger- trudes, Gowns and Kimonos for infants. Choice —Quilted Pads in the popular 17x18 - in. size —Rayon Spreads in rose, blue, green or orchid. Size 36x54 —Sheets, all white, or ‘white with colored bor- ders. 36x54-in. size..39¢c —Pillowcases, to match 20c —Girls’ Dresses of pastel - colored jersey. Sizes 7 to 14 yrs...$1.59 —Girls’ White Voile to $1.95 —Girls’ Blouses of dimity, with long or short sleeves. Sizes 6 t0 16....000000....88¢ —Girls’ Skirts, tuck-in models of tweeds or flannels. Sizes 8 to 16 $1.88 —Girls’ uits — 2-pe. knitted styles in smart i:glorsA Sizes 8 to Kann's—Second Floor. —Vests and Bloomers, of non-run rayon in pink and peach. Sizes —Pajamas of rayon, tuck-in, wide-leg styles in sizes 4 to 14.....99¢c —Waist Union Suits of nainsook. Sizes 2 to 12, for children....25¢c Kann's—Street Floor. utfit the Children Here Saturday! Children’s and Girls’ Reg, $1.95 Wash Frocks $1.59 —Solid colors, lovely prints— that go through months of tubbing without fading. Broadcloths, lawns and dim- ities for the 2 to 6. Some with panties. Broadcloths, percales and linenes for the 7 to 14. Some with panties. Children’s Celanese Voile FROCKS $1.88 Sizes 2 to 6 —Sheer, dainty little dresses of peach, green, yellow or pink celanese voile — made over rayon crepe slip and trimmed with picot-edge flounces and little flowers. Silk Shantung and Rayon Flat Crepe FROCKS Sizes 7 to 14 $1.79 —Lovely pastel - colored frocks for every day, and parties, too. Charming little styles with ruffles, flares, pleats, capes, boleros, and peplums. And best of all they are wash- able. Girls’ Polo or Chunga COATS Sizes 7 to 16 $9.74 —Light-weight, comfort- able, swanky coats for Spring," Models of soft chunga with leather or self belts, paneled backs, scarf collars...Polo coats with new-style lapels... Some with berets...Some with fur trimming...New colors. Sale! 650 Pairs of Children’s, Misses’ and Girls’ $3.50 and $4 Spring Shoes —Panel or Spindle Back High Chalrs, with removable porce- in tray. Ivory, green and —Standard Size Baby Cribs in ivory or green finishes, pret- tily decorated. —Folding Baby Yard or Pen, with 38 rows of wobden beads. Sizes 815 to 2 and 2V% to 8—Widths A to D —Smart new shoes young girls will wear for Spring. Every pair an outstanding fashion—every pair an exceptional value at the price. The same type of shoes we have formerly sold at $3.50 and PY st dues 7% 55 05 Very specially priced at....... —Nu}sery Chalirs in ivory or green finishes. tray. Safe- wemape . 92.49 —Chest of Drawers in green finish, attractively decorated. 3 inenes nigh.-. $9.95 Natural finish. $14.75 —Bassinets in jade green or ivory finishes. Rubber-tired swivel wheels. $12.00 value —Fiber Stroller with adjust- able foot rest, back and hood.’ Rubber - tired spoke wheels. Tnisnes. . r. 914.95 Kann's—Fourth Floor. $4.00. The same high quality leathers , , . the same fine work- manship, Sizes —Novelty oxfords of tan calf or patent Teather; two-tone oxfords with leather or 8]/2 10 2 rubber soles; strap models o patent leather. Sizes 215 10 8 Kann's—Fcurth Floor. —One-straps of patent leather or dull calf, and novelty oxfords with leather or rubber soles.

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