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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1931. - Special Income Tax to Be Abolished January 2—O0il Revenue Gain Expected. By the Associated Press . MEXICO CITY, December 25.—The | finance department’s Christmas gift to | the Mexican people was the promise of a balanced budget during 1932, with an anticipated income of slightly mere n 213.000,000 pesos and expenditures | v T that amount. 4 expected to reach ure without applica- the special extraordinary t on gross incomes d FRENCH SALON—FIRST FLOOR i inter D 25% : 5 Hat Values The Disposal of Fall and Winter Dresses and $EDNeS Coats That Is Eagerly Awaited Each Year d curing this year. and which pro- uced approximately 20,000,000 pesos. Expect Oil Revenue Gain. This special tax is abolished as of January 1, 1 Revenue increases are expected dur- ing next year on oil income in connec- tion with new concessions issued petroleum companies. The textile in- dustry also is expected to yield greater Tevenues and an increase is expected | $].19 | $I Chiffon Gt vec oy 95 i i || Fyery Piece of Apparel Is Moses Standard Scarfs, 89c ks POPULAR PRICED MILLINERY—FIRST FLOOR decline is anticipated in rxnm‘t‘ import incomes. Income from gn imports is estimated at 53,000, 000 pesos. a decline of 44.000,000 pescs #s comparad with the year 1930. High Quality—and Drastically Reduced s i . Curtains Reduced = 04 curtai,ruffied an panel curtsns, nts and mar- DRESSES REDUCED 95 Sports $1.65 to $3 values $1 $3 to $7 values...... 0 Scarfs, $1.69 $3.95 to $11.75 values, $2.88 $5 to $12.50 values 5 Silk and silk-and-wool sport $7.50 to $15 values ) o scarfs, gay colors. reatly re- L DRESSES_GROUP | DRESSES—GROUP 2 DRESSES—GROUP 3 duced tor cloarance, Sources of Revenue. Exist texes which will not be altered next vear are income taxes and the 10 per cent charge on gross come of the national railway: of Mex- dco. -Mexico's federal income tax for next year is computed at 13,500,000 | pesos The finance department estimates | the following major incomes: Import taxes, 53.000.000; export tax, 3.600,000; | tax on industry, 56.330,000; income tay, | 13,500.600; tax on capital. 900.000: fed- | eral stamp tax, 30.000.000: immigration | tax, 125,000: natural resources, 15.390.- | 500, and public service tax, 7.000. | sie-backs.. Special, pair : ds d Ends in Plllows of cretonne, chintz e — R, e 50c $ ; 50 $ $ 75 g REMNANTS of drapery, curtains and upholstery materials. Were $16.50 $2.95 llk 175 and 2. yd. lengths. Remnants from 1 to 8 yds. Were $10 Were $16.50 long, suited to curtains or drapes. Other fabrics for up- Scarfs, $2.69 holstery purposes for chairs, foot stools, pillows, ]/2 . etc. All at a reduction of Silk sports scarfs, hand taflored MOSES—THIRD FLOOR DRESSES—GROUP 4 DRESSES—GROUP 5 DRESSES—GROUP 6 snd fringed tubulars, wonderful designs and colorings. ARMY ORDERS Col. Arthur S. Conklin, general staff, | has been assigned to duty as chief o: staff. Third Corps Area. as the relief of Brig. Gen. Thomas W. Darrah, re- cently promoted; Maj. A. G. Heilman, Medical Corps, ' has been transferred | from Walter Reed Hospital to Fort | Screven, Ga.; Maj. C. R. Benney, Den- | tal Corps, from Fort Lewis, Wash., to| Tientsin, 'China; Capt. A W. Beer, | judge advocate gencral's department, | rom the War Department to San Fran- | cisco; Capt P. T. Baker. Infantry, from | Fort Benning, Ga. to Fort Benjamin | Harrison, Ind.: Maj. J. A. Johnson | MENCO FORESEES BALANCEDBUDGET Dramatic After-Christmas Clearance! || o t; 3$"|955 (EEE Annual Day-After-Christmas- JXE:EI’;S; g i s b PPAREL CLEA RANCE || Reduced A" Remaining $ I 5 Were $25 $ 2 2 u:/:';;;igs” $ 3 5 Were $49.75 P TOYS * Kid Glo Re duce CI ]/ COATS—GROUP 1 COATS COATS—GROUP 2 : 52 QSVCS e $45 v | REDUCED |sg 5 v Medteal Corps, from Fort Bragg, N. C., | to Fort McClellan, Ala.; Capt. M Barroll, ordnance, from the War De- partment to Chicago | ol. Francis A. Pope, Corps of En- | gineers, attached to the Militia Bureau, | War Department, has been assigned to additional duty with the Organized Re- | serves of the 3d Corps Area; Capt. E. | G. Steis, Chemical Warfare Service, at | San Francisco, has been ordered to his home to await retirement; Capt. N. M. | W Infantry, from San Francisco to Hawa . Z. E. Lawhon, Ficld | A from Fort Sam Houston, Tex., | i: Capt. E. C. Gere, Quarter- | from the War De | c the follor to Hawaii to $69.50 to $89.50 Fancy 1 button or novelty cuff gloves in real French kid. Tans, Coats that were from $98.50 to $148, browns, black and white, The $5 ones in broken sizes. reduced to Sizes 5% to 7 in the collec- $79.50 Silver Marshall s s e g Console Radio, Special No 75 to SI125 No 0SS RIRE FLCOR Complete with 7 tubes, equipped with variable-mu and pentode $ 50 Approva|s ALL SALES FINAL EXChanges tubes. Strictly guaranteed in every . CLEARANCE | his own applicas way. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. i AT e L MOSES—LOWER FLOOR. FIOSEE SRCO Medical Corps, v, has_been or- Maj. T. H. Reagan, has been transfered Hawaii to Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; J. B. Chester, Medical Corps, i to Denver, Colo.; Lieut. ith, Quartermaster Corps, $1 to $1.95 . Men's $10 & o0Es e Joady $1250 Fitted LINENS N i b i 69c | Cases, s595 | REDUCED || Children's s1295 to 51595 | | 500 pairs | SHOES AUtoiectiont oft cotoreAllstone All of genuine leather, in black , necklaces, new styles gold fin- or brewn, fitted with mirrors. ééeffa'}"g',’l'“ _B_ndse vsms_ c Coats' SPeCIal $|.95 A"en'A $ .45 6 Bath Rugs. Soiled ‘ I y 6 ish necklaces, fancy bracelets. i el pins and colored stones. Sotled) Sp Coats taken from our regular . I(,::x'srn a;n;;h’rl hrn;)— ZlfiaTMMn“i f‘,”,l_ed_‘ s A 9 stock of fine-grade gcilrls' coats, $ ,90 Stockln S e oS, AWashingeon, 12 ‘Tafleta Bedspreads y tailored or fur trimmed. to Paris, France First Licut. James H. N. Hudnell, de- $7-50 to $|6.50 Frih G e $ Regularly $7.50 to $10.50 tached, Newport, R. I, to Hampton Rea' S+°ne . Special, each . $30 Coats reduced 10 ....cveuvnneens B i Snakeskin Bags 6 All-Linen Cloths, 68x68 5 $6.95 Boys' Coats reduced to .... .- .|9 tached, Lakehurst. N. J, to Hampton Jewell‘y §§'§§,’x‘;f;fi,’:xgé Tip $10.95 Boys’ Leather Coats reduced to . Roads, Norfolk, Va. s Y irls’ . Beoond Tieut, Boger 'T Carleson, e $6‘95 (3 towels in a box). Special, box £ $9.95 Girls’ Coats reduced t0 ...............$7.50 60 Hand-Embroidered Fancy Towels. tached, Charleston, S. C., to Hampton Roads, Norfolk. Va 5 1/2 Ofl: Jarly $1.25. Special, each MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. - Col. Edward W. Sturdevant, de- Genuine snakeskin bags in 1 Soiled Orchid Blanket. Our very loveliest and sheerest d 2d Brigade, Nicaragua, to New Special 0 hosiery being sold at this dras- & e smooth calf back. Back strap 6 Soiled Blankets, all wool. N e Dl oy Fine real stone jewelry of car- or pouch style. Special, each . e ] o 5 “detached U. lian and marcasite necklaces 1 Pair Solled Plaid Blankets, all wool. T0||e'rr|es colors, but in all a wide selec- S. S."Maryland to U. S.'S. West Vir- e B e larly $18.00. Special, pair .99, by ginia. SRy were $35...$17.50. C‘“’“*;‘; 2 Pairs Solled “White Blanikets, vool. R d d Capt. Joseph I Nettekoven, detailed and crystal necklace, was Regularly $17.00. Special, pair........$10. = A ; R AR quartermaster, effactive ...$2250. Onyx and marca- 29 B 2 3 2 Pairs Soiled Plaid Blankets, all L d eauce i G, e (o December 31 | : " S5 T e . ags, o Regularly $22.00. Special, pair $13. educe Al D e Capt. John B. Wilson, detached Puget | lio P coclne) J 7 Soiled Blankets, part wool. Regularly sz;snus, . e o SO s ioflonbest sell- Sound Navy Yard. Bremerton, Wash., | Si75e Selection of bags in calf, suede Special, each ...... e $1. i‘uTh]m];msclc;uo resser Sets. ing Fall and Winter siyles to recruiting district of San Francisco, | Marcasite pins, were $550 to and grained leather. Reduced R Al ol . LR GxoRWCOlRIton Eereet et - $11.95 v i e e 8, oy £330 00 (b because they have been used 4 Soiled Plaid Blankets, part wool. Regularly 6050 L over BUTC: G350 Stocklngs Reptiles! porting of his relief, detached U. S. S. | Chrysoprase necklace, was $35, as display merchandise. $5.00 pair. Special, pair $3.00 Blank I 1 Sie ¢ shlHpubigant Black and Brown Kid. J led Plaid Blankets, all wool. 3 T g 8 Men's ets Houbigant. Sacramento to U. S.'S. Philip. / $17:56; Many thers. 5 . 2 Soiled ] A OGTE G A First Licut. David A. Stafford, de- | Dons Many MOSES _FIRSU T OOR $17.00 pair. Special, pair 1 1 Regularly $5.00. Suedes! ity, Chinese pattern. ‘ 3 tached San Diego, Calif.,, to New York, | épesg;lled Wool Comfort. .50. $173.00 Special Y Black or White Evening X e §91 i 1i IS. Second Licut. Lewis A. Hohn, de-' 2 Soiled Sk gk 1] 2 8.3x10.6 Wool Wilton, fine et bt g tached Coco Solo. Canal Zone, to U. S. fpgifl]lnvdea‘c‘yml i living N %,efolr;:ly e o 189,‘ JACQUELINE SALON— 5. Wicks ol ; 5.0 3. g $1.95 SECOND FLOOR . . . Special, each ... $102.00 el 4 Soile prea ’ S e i S Ik u d ............. et T 6 8.3x10.6 Fine Wool Wil- the theme has been written about mod- 1.95 Rhlnesfone | naies Special, each tons' Persian ‘desten: | gop o b et or Special ern_Jew life in ne. 0 E——— . . atomizer an oilet water. ‘aizest and colors! iy is READ TWICE Pendants, $I 25% Off Collection of Gifts Resulary *"so0. 250 | out d colors it Men's & e f women's pure chiffon 2 9x15 Carpet Rugs, figured, Special group of SEnEYRCYEDNE pendentaiinia no borders. $81.40....$48.00 pe stockings at this special price . 2 = for clearance. i The Pan-American- vasiety of siyles. e el et from e s R Women's . | MOSES—FIRST FLOOR made of pure silk, consisting Rugs, finest quality. figured, Regularly $250. § 89 9 New England DlspatCh‘ of gowns, slips, chemise and ’ D very unusual. $195.00.$103. Special a Men's SOC Handkerchlefs (Monthly)—Out Shortly alep 103 vrere 190 Sto 81200 | t ePto 1 9x12 Rug, modern desizn : Now reducediant. ! o5 of 3 Evening in Paris Gift Sets. c 5 i Ed i“m‘""d' ms ial, i : gxr»owfim:llzs.ssu wns;s.no Dusting powder and bath ontinental, ucational, Social, salts. Regularly S 3 fOI‘ $| PalitieailandNFinenciat (ISt El . 1 Off e || B e 0X, 39c¢c S e ectric Silk Negli e el 155 00 S56.00 {Ik sox. Broken SRR e ilk Negligees Ssizsoo ssean | Fancy-pattern ik cox, Broke Prof s. s of North and South 5 8x10 Plain Chenille Rugs, Regularly $1.95. sizes, but a wide range to choose The women's handkerchiefs T S0 per IOCkS 21 all-silk negligees and pa- All kinds of fascinating gifts that are Teversible, all-wool face; fine Special from. with lace trim or hand-rolled . L o jamas of satin and crepe, plain left over from Christmas—little novel- for bed Tooms. $67.50.$48.50 hems: dainty embroidery trim. urite Boston Bureau. 34 In or lace trimmed. Were | ties—not a quantifiy of ;}ny one thing, 11 4x7 Plain, two-tone, re- 6 Powder Jars. M [ 35 o e e i e = == $2.69 $9.50 to $35...less 2 but all are marvelous values. eI all el e Reguiatly $5.00. ens C Back to Pre-War Prices MOSES—THIRD FLOOR. nilles. ~ $22.50. Several 4 Pictures . . . 79¢c | Sox . .. 29 . Electric clock with bakelte case A ize selection of artistic subjects in white; 5 e niese D 'gsfb 8"6 thers. I/2 Price and sweep second hand. In 2 i o! L Another group of men's fine mat size 16x20 and attractive frame. Greatly $20.00. Special.. s Sl Popular design. Speclally priced. $| and $|.50 reduced. 2,361 Ovl Reg Rugs quality sox, specially reduced g X ance. mussed handkerchiefs. Greatly b i Pewt " 257 i iy Coty Gt Sets of bath focicloszsace: EEe 1 98¢c. wder and salts. $Z.49 Bra55|eres. 79¢ ewter Ware . . o 50,1830 Rubber Mata, 9c. pomdem st MOSES—FIRST FLOOR s hing to put at the Regul S—] Collection of all odd pieces of pewter left over front door. Special . and Return 12 lace or silk fancy brassieres from Christmas. e # Electric alarm clock, in Cathe- in Formfit style. Sizes 32 and MOSES—FIRST FLOOR MOSES—FOURTH FLOOR MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. 7-day limit dral style, 1 year guarantee, 34. Originally $1 and $1.50. Saturdays and Sundays with sweep second hand. Spe- cially priced. Odd lot of small sizes only in $125 $5.95 WL Slip-on Sweaters 10 pairs of milanese bloomers, Electric clocks in mantel size. dnibleckisieAWorel$11955 s 2y PY IS Reduced 259 w B & A In famous Waterbury make. 75 Maidenform girdles in 2 0 (3] . . Size 10x20 inches wide. Spe- styles, imported brocade. Sizes | . Only 51 wool slip-on sweaters in various colors, with round or vee neck- 12th st. and New York ave. n. cially priced. 24 to 32. Were $3 Na+ I 3770 F Sf- a*‘ I I+h lines, long sleeves, light and dark shades. Were $6.50 to $15, now less 25%. /4 MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. - - - formerly 50c MOSES—THIRD FLOOR: