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| Income T i Poem Ay a The tax on dividends is an im. portant item in the returns of many taxpayers. A “dividend” for the purpose of the income-tax law is any distribu tion in cash or property made by a gorporation to its stockholders or members (other than certain divi dends of a personalservice corpora: ton) out of its earnings or profits ac ulated since February 28, 1913. Although interest on state bonis and certain other obligations ts not taxable, when received by a corpora. tion, upon amalgamation with other funds of the corporation and dis tributed to stockholders in dividends, it js taxable to the same extent as other dividends. A dividend is Income to the stock: Why Suffer With Piles ‘When Pyramid Pile Bring Such mage Yes, Pyramid le Suppositories Wohing, allay ‘that aggre: | fo in stock so cents a box ow Suppo: Take no sul fe. You ean try them f: your name and addreva ty mu ~ Pyramia Advertisement } Soap should be used very careful- , if you want to keep your hatr its best. Most soaps and shampoos contain too much | alfali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. ‘The best thing for steady use ts Mulsified. cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and greascies®, and ig better than anything else you can | uae. One or Pot cern of Malsi- fed will the hair and scalp thproughiy. Simply moisten the hair rith water and rub it in. It makes an abundance cf rich, creary Iath- et, which rinses out easily, remov- ing every particle of dust, dirt, dan- ruff and excessive off, The hair) @ries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the heir fine and silky, bright, lustrous, flaf- fy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut ef] shampoo at any pharmacy. It's very cheap, and a few ounces will! one member of the family for months. Be sure your druggist | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1922. . | individuals during the y: ax Facts The Taxation of Dividends. Effective as of Date Made Available. Law Covers Stock Dividends. Exemption on Building Loan Payments. iad ak I Tiber ee cee turns of 1981 Income, Badeavor has been made te point ou bie changes io tax legisiation as they aff yateh ‘The Star daily for mdditional stories.—-bditor, My andes > the average | holder as of the date when the cash or property is unqualifiedly made subject to Nis demand, Cash divi dends, while exempt from all nor mal tax, are taxable income to the individual recipient of the surtax rates for the year in which received. Accordingly, dividends must be in cluded as gross income, but they may be deducted as a credit in com: puting normal tax, The revenue act of 1921 provides that stock dividends shall not be tax able when paid in good faith, but that if, after the payment of such a dividend, the corporation proceeds to cancel or redeem its stock at such Ume and in such manner as to make the distribution and cancellation or redemption essentially equivalent to the distribution of a taxable divi. dend, the amount received in re. demption or cancellation of the stock shail be treated as a taxable divi. [| dend. If a dividend is paid in the stock of some other company, or some other form of property, the fair value of the property received ts to be taken as the value of the divi dend paid, and such amount is tax: able to an individual receiving it. A corporation which receives a divi- dend in the stock of some other do- mestic corporation may deduct such amount from its gross income, | Section 262 places citizens of the United States and domestic corpora tions whose chief income is from sources witein American possessions on & more equitable basis in com: ‘parison with competing aliens and foreign corporationg. Special pro- visions of the income tax regulations seal with the taxation and personal exemption of dividends received from such corporations, } Dividends or interest received by re 1922 to '1926, inclusive, from domestic bulld ing and loan associations, operated exclusively for the purpose of mak-, ing loans to members, are exempt from both normal tax and surtax up to $300, Mrs. Bertha Chambers, present jehie€ deputy in the office of the county auditor at Olympia, has announced her intention to file for the office of auditor at the fall primaries. eee ' The Cosmopolitan club of Sno-|| homish has decided to hold another) Fourth of July citizenthip pageant. | Communications from towns all over the United States give evidence that last year’s pageant received nation wide advertisement. } eee | Chief of Police Burton Troxell has served notice that speeding on | Olympian streets must stop, The lehief addressed his warning prin- cipally to women drivers who, jhe enid, “are speed maniacs and re. ly upon their sex or the leniency of the sheed cop to let them by.” eee wives you Mulsified.—Advertisement. i] Toothache Demons Working | Overtime | Why Let'Bm Do It When Instant | Relief Is st Hand in NN Cary) 2)) Sk a } / TOOTH FILLER | | “B-Z Tooth Filler” seems coome magtoal in a You wwe B stopoing of eal pain. You’ wou lieve tha torture could evs, place to comf: 20 ‘quickly, but you have to belie it when you're #b No matter ho jumps a: cavity absolute! ache at once. rik uickly that there is rarely any pain Vert by Pig na et through putting Z Tooth Fuler in the cavity Filler” must not be | oath toothache drops, gum ting often for wee ths. were pain, time and d s for sale at ee @ bottle, or Roneoe Stowell has been granted a) certificate of necessity to operate an auto freight stage between Tacoma and Vaughn by the state deprrtment ,0f public works. ee | The appreaching visit to Pierce! county of Mra. A. E. Larson, preési- dent of the Washington Federation of Women’s clubs, will be made the eceasion of a valley gathe-ing on February 14, the Civic club of Sam- ner being the hostess. } see | A total of 91 pupfis out of 225 In the Washington grade school at Ellensburg, who were found to be underweight, went “over (he top” ‘ast month, and now are ‘of normal weight, as tHe result of milk drink- ing and of hot lunches at the school. eee Repairs to the Cle Mum water system as the result of damage done by high water and landatides last month will cost approximately $30. 000. ie YOUR MAIL AND HOW TO MAIL IT nate A, F. BORNEFELDT WHEN YOU MOVE “Moving time” ig about here. Hun- dreds of families will move and leave | no address whatever, or a month lat- ler they will think of it, and then they always say the postoffice was to blame. In case of moving, leave a card with your change of address for the carrier. If you don't know at the time what your address will be, noti fy the postoffice to hold your mail until you send the address, In case of subscriptions to maga- then they can keep their lists active BANISH THE FIRST | GRAY HAIR D9 NOT despair when that first gray hair appears. Keep your youthful appear- ance by tinting gray, faded, streaked or bleached hair instantly to its original color any shade of brown of black. “Browna- tone,” the modern hair tint, is guaranteed ahwolutely harmless to the hair, scalp or skin, Easily applied et bome. Will not Tub or wash off and cannot be detected. Sold at all dealers Sc and $1.50. Trial bottle sent direct for 10c, The Kenton Pharmacal Co., 612 Coppin Bldg, Covington, Ky. | BROWNATONE | } and give you the service you demana, You owe it to your relatives ana friends to keep them informed as tu your correct address, becnuse some {day there will be a mesnage that you wouldn't miss for the world, and you cannot blame the postal workers if it | does not get to you Every year there are hundreds of messages and periodicals that are never delivered because of this over- sight. The loss to the business worla ig great in an indirect way, especially in the case of mailing lists, as they grow so inactive that thousands are kept busy revising them In al] cones, let your change of ad dress be known to those concerned, 4 Tomorrow: Special Delivery. eae Grand Rapids, Mich., claims it has never had @ bank failure, THE SEATTLE STAR Sale on Friday FRASER SEQOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Any Left-Overs Saturday a —— A F inal Plantae iF Winter Goods alld Broken Lots i in n Limited Quantities i in a GREAT HALF-PRICE SALE Half Price Silverware Wm. Rogers & Son Lincoln Pattern—25-year Plate, $18 Hotow Koives, $9 don. $4.75 Saind Forks, $2.38 4% doz, $2.25 Oyster ®orks. $1.68 % dox. $1.25 Meat Forks, 680 each. $1 Pickle Forks, 500 each. $3.50 Teaspoons, $1.75 % doa $3.25 Ice Tea Spoons, $1.68 % dos $1.75 Coffee Spoons, 88e % doz $2.50 Tablespoons, $1.75 % doa. $650 Dessert Spoons, $3.75 dos. $3.50 Soup Spoons, $1.75 %& dos, $2 Berry Spoons, $1 each, 45e Baby Spoons, 38e each. $4.25 Butter Spreaders, $2.15 each $1.50 Sugar Tonga, The each. $2 Child's Set, $1 each, Steak Set, $3.75 set So Sugar Shell, 38¢ each. $1 Cream Ladle, S0¢ each. $3.50 Pio Servers, $1.75 each First Floor LUGGAGE Suit Cases Half Price 1 $25 Suit Cane $12.50, 2 $27.50 Sult Cases $13.75. 2 $35 Suit Cases $17.50 2 $46 Suit Canes $22.50. 2 $20 Black Ename! Suit Cases $10, Fitted Suit Cases 4 $55 Suit Cases $27.50 1 $65 Suit Case $32.50 1 $100 Suit Case $50. Women’s Bags 2 $15 Overnight Bags $7.50 2.930 Walrus Bags $15 $25 Patent Leather Bag $17.50 Fiber Trunks 6 $2450 Dress Trunks $12.25. 2 $30 Dress Trunks 915 00. —Fifth Floor Umbrellas Half Price Silks of different colors, with handsome Novelty handles. 12 $10.50 Umbrellas $5.25. 7 $12 Umbrelian $6. 1 $9.45 Umbrella $4.73. 7 $10 Umbreilas $5. 7 $11 Umbrellas $5.50. —First Floor Leather Goods: Half Price 4 $18.50 Hand Bags $9.25 2 $15 Hand Bags $7 50. 15 $8.95 Hand Bage $4.45 $12.50 Writing Case $6.26. $10 Writing Cases $5. $8.50 Writing Case $4.25. $5 Writing Cases $2.50 $3.75 Writing Cases $1.88 / $13.50 Music Cause $6.75. $10 Music Cases $5 $7.50 Munic Case $3.75 $5 Music Casen $2.50 —First Floor enw mene Notions Half Price tbe box Hair Pins 12%c 26c Hair Curlers 12%. $e Hair Neta 7% $1.50 Hair Nets 75c dow 0c Paby Panta 25c. Se Spool Cotton, No. 40 white, 100 Finishing Braids, be belt. Se Snap Fasteners 2%c card First Floor $5.50 Hand Mirrors $2.75 White French Ivory—the usual ivory substitute. —Firet Floor Ribbon Novelties $5 Lamp Shade $2.50 27.50 Boudoir Lamp $13.75 $18.50 Pin Cushion $9.25 $26 Sash $12.50 $2.50 Coat Hangers $1.25 $2 Coat Hangers $1, prs, $1 Garters 60c. $3.60 Scarf $1.75. —First Floor Haweeeee Eiderdown Robes 8 $12.50 Robes, $6.25. 1 $21.50 Pendleton Robe, $10.75. 2 $9.6 pnd Floor Corduroy Coats 3 $15 Corduroy Coats, $7.50. 1 $19.75 Corduroy Coat, $9.88. 2 $13.75 Corduroy Coats, $6.88. 2 $10 Corduroy Coats, $5. Second Floor Half Price A variety of the season's smartest and dyed opossum, 1 $60 Coat $30. 1 $59 Coat $29.50. 75 Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe $7 Blouses $3.50. $8.75 Blouses $4.50. $9.50 Blouses $4.75. $10 Blouses $5. $17.50 Blouses $8.75. $11.50 Blouses $5.75. 2,000 Handkerchiefs Half Price Hand Embroidered Handker- chiefs 121. 85c plain color Handkerchiefs 17\4c 25e 85c colored border Handkerchiefs 17lGc. 65¢ Handkerchiefs, colored motifs, tee French Handker- First Floor Se Hand-made chiefs 8TVec. Gloves Half Price At $3 pr. Women’s $6 Kid and Mocha Gauntlets. 138 pairs, At $1.75 pr. $3.50 and $4 Kid Cape, and Mocha 1- and 2-clasp. 262 pairs. Children's Gloves Half Price At 25e. 50c Kid and Fabric Gloves. —First Floor Parchment Shades Regular $4 to $20. Half price in this sale. High class Decorated Parch- ment Shades and Shields. Sizes from 4 to 20 inches. Stamped Goods Formeriy $6 to $10. Half Price in this sale. Stamped Unbleached Mus- lin Bed Spreads in patchwork pat- terns. Art Section, Fourth Floor Buttons Half Price Suit and Coat Buttons in navy, brown, gray and green. Formerly 25e to $1.90 doz. To clear at half price. —First Floor Furs Half Price Semi-made Collars and all Fur Trim- mings, by the yard, at Half Price. —First Floor $20 Wilton Rugs $10 Size 36x63 inches. 9 only. $3 Carpet $1.50 Yd. Velvet Carpet, 27 inches wide. At- tractive Persian and all-over pat- terns. Linoleum Remnants Inlaid and Printed Linoleums. Lengths from 4 to 10 sq. yards. $1.25 to $2.75 a sq. yd. (Half the regular prices.) —Fourth Floor Draperies Limited quantities in each lot 50c Curtain Marquisette at 25¢ yd. With two-inch hemstitched border and lace edge, Ecru color, 84 inches widh. 35¢ Drapery Cretonne at 1714 yd. Four pieces. 36 inches wide. 85c Colored Marquisette at 1714 yd. 36 inches wide. Bird pattern. 60c Curtain Madras at 30¢ yd. inches wide. Plain green. —Fourth Floor 36 ™ $12.50 Couch Covers $6.25 Verdure tapestry; full size. —Fourth Floor Cotton Goods Limited quantities, half price At 25e Yd. 600 Voile, Flesh, light blue, taupe and tan. At 3c Yd. Silk Stripe Voile. At jac Yd, 650 Nu Vogue Plaids: At 38% Yd Tbe Madras Shirting; lavender stripes. At 60e ¥d. $1 David and John Anderson Shirting. At 50c Yd, $1 White Silk and Cotton Crepe. At 600 Yd. $1 Flesh colored Voile, At 18o ¥d. 85c Blue Striped Outing, 36 inches wide At 16e Yd. Heavy unbleached Canton Flan ne! At 64¢ Yd, $1.26 Dress Gingham; finest qual- ity gingham. —Second Floor 32 Fur-Trimmed Coats Half Price some materials with fur trimmings of beaver, mole, nutria and natural 12 $45 Coats $22.50. 1 $75 Coat $37.50. 9 $65 Coats $32.50. Novelty Blouses Half Price shades; many with striking contrasting colors. $12.50 Blouses $6.25. $15 Blouses $7.50. $15.50 Blouses $7.75. $17.50 Blouses $8.75. $22.50 Blouses $11.25. $20 Blouses $10. Half Price styles and colors in Coats of hand- 1 $110 Coat $55. 5 $89.50 Coats $44.75. 2 $85 Coats $42.50. and Georgette in the desired costume $25 Blouses $12.50. $29.50 Blouses $14.75, $35 Blouses $17.50. $37.50 Blouses $18.75. $39.50 Blouses $19.75. $45 Blouses $22.50. Apparel Sections, Third Floor Silks Half Price $3.70 Sports Silks $1.85 3 pieces Mat La See Sports Silks in invisible block pre ee rose, sky blue, flesh pink, 40 inches wide. Blue Ts!ly Ho Silk, with gray re blue with gold stripe. 40 inches wide. $3.75 quality at $1.85. 1 piece White Fan Ta Si, with rose plaid. 40 inches wide. $3.70 quality at $1.85. 1 piece White French Crepe, with rose stripe. 40 inches wide. $3.70 quality at $1.85. 2 pieces Brocade Radium—Alice blue, rose pink. 40 inches wide. $3.70 quality at $1.85. Hindu Crepe—Orchid, flesh pink and ochre tan with satin stripe of same color. 40 inches wide. $3.70 quality at $1.85. $4.75 Satin Canton Crepe $2.38 Peach, tangerine, ros¢ and sapphire, with satin stripe. 36 inches wide. $4.95 Duvetyn $2.48 1 piece, beige color, self plaid duve- tyn. 40 inches wide. Look for the Half- Price Signs on Other . Specials ot Ad- vertised Pottery Half Price Formerly $2.50 to $20 a piece. At- half price for this sale. Beautiful colorings and ornate shapes in flower bowls, vases, in large and small pieces. —Gift Section, Fourth Floor $1.50 Metal $2.95 Coin and Girdles 75¢ Vanity Cases Jade, red, royal blue $1.48 and coral. 11 Cases reduced to half price. $3.95 French Pearls $1.98 $8.96 Rouge Vanities $1.98 18 Necklaces only. 9 only, Sterling sil- Gunmetal color, ver Vanities. First Floor Firat Floor Chiffon Cloth Half Price Plain Chiffon Cloth and Printed Georgette. Formerly $1.50 to $2.25 yard. At Half Price. —First Fioor . Special Price Basement Women’s Apparel Odd Lots—Half Price 11 $25 Coats at $12.50. 4 $19.75 Coats at $9.88. 9 $10 and $12.50 Coats at $5. 15 $25 Wool Dresses $12.50. 17 $19.75 Wool Dresses $9.88, 11 $4.95 Novelty Skirts $2.48. 4 $5 Girls’ Coats $2.50. Size 4, 10 $4.95 Girls’ Dresses $2.48. Size 6. 81 $3.95 Georgette Blouses $1.98. 25 $3 Jersey and Heatherbloom Petticoats $1.50, Special Price Basement Half Price Men’s Wear In each item the size assortment is incomplete. slightly rumpled from display, Silk Ties Half Price $2.50 Ties $1.25. Imported silk. $2 Imported Ties $1. Conservative patterns, Praca ter $25 Imported Sweaters $12.50. (Knitted Golf Coats) $20 Imported Sweaters $10. (Knitted Golf Coats) $3 Flannel Shirts $1.50. Dark color with collar attached. 25¢ Cambric Handkerchiefs 121c. Initialed, but not all initials, $10.50 Silk Mufflers $5.25. Imported Silk. ‘ $4.75 White Madras Pajamas $2.38. Not all sizes. a Men's Gloves Half Price $6 Auto Gloves $3. $12 Gloves $6. $7.50 Gloves $3.75. $6.50 Gloves $3.25. $6 Pure Linen Shirts $3 Natural coler. $5 Imported Madras Shirts $2.50. With fancy stripes. $6.50 Flannel Sports Shirts $3.25. Large sizes only. Dark colors. Check pattern. abe $6.50 Silk-mixed Pajamas $3.25. Large sizes. —sen's Section, First Floor $3.59 Skirting $1.75 7 pieces all-wool striped velour Skirt- ing in black and: gray, blue and green, brown and navy, $3.50 Black Zibeline $1.75 54-inch Coating. $3.95 and $4.95 Skirting $1.98 32 pieces all-wool Prunella/ stripes, velours in block patterns, and French serge . —First Floor $3.50 Union Suits $1.75 118 Women's Wool-mixed Suite—Munsing, Carter's and Lucille. Low neck, sleeveless; Dutch néck, elbow sleeve; high neck and long sleeves; ankle length. Sizes 4 to 9 in the lot, but not in all styles, $8.50 Silk Chemises $4.25 Bodice top style, trimmed with ribbon and hemstitehing. Sizes 36, 40, 42, 22 only. $7.50 Silk Union Suits $3.75 Bodice top, ribbon straps, flesh color. Sizes 36 and 42 only. 18 only. Children’s $1.50 Underwear 75c 96 wool-mixed Vests and Pants, Vests, Dutch neck, elbow sleeve; high neck and long sleeve. Pants, knee and ankle lengths. Sizes 4 6, 8 10. Tbe each, First Floor Toilet Goods Half Price 21 bottles $1 Imported Perfumes 60c. 7 bottles $7.60 Imported Perfume $3.75. 1 bottle $13.50 Imported. Perfume $6.75. 18 boxes .$2 Imported Powder $1. 12 Vanities $2.25 Imported Powder and Rouge $1.15. First Floor Lace Flouncing Half Price Fancy 36-inch Sequin Flounce; Cream Net Flounce with cut-out design; Ecru Filet Mesh with white floral design and large scallop; 40-inch White Net Flouncings, some with plain hem and small tucks; others with many smail ruffies. Formerly $2.50 to $6.75. This sale Half Price. Linens and White Goods Limited quantities, Half Price At $8. 7c Cream Poplin. 36 inches wide. At T5c, $1.60 Novelty White French Voiles. At &8c. $1.75 Fine Imported Dotted Swiss. At $2. $4 Linen Scarfs, Embroidered, natural color linen, At $3.25. $6.50 Linen Scarfs, Embroidered, natural color linen. At $6.25. $12.50 Linen Centers. Embroidered, natural color linen, At $7.50, $15 Luncheon Sets, With colored border. At $125. $2.50 Linen Scarfs. White linen, scalloped. At 63c each, $1. 25 Linen Towels. —Second Floor Bedding 21 articles only, Half Price At $3.48. $6.95 Beacon Comfortables. At $10. $20 Wool-Filled Comforts, Plain pink and blue. Seco silk covering. At $2.98, $5.96 Comforts. Cotton filled. At $8 each, $16 Imported Satin Spreads. At $6.25. $12.50 Imported Satin Spreads. At $5 each. $10 Baby Comforts. Wool-filled, sllk-covered, At 35 each, $16 Blankets, Wool and cotton mixed single Blankets; large block pattern in blue. At $11.25, $22.50 St. Mary's Wool Blankets, —Second Floor Some of the goods are ' PADI DD ee Half Price Silk Negligees Handsomely trimmed with laces and hand em- broidery, 2 $17.50 Negligees, $8.75. 2 $37.50 Negligees, $18.75. 2 $27.50 Negligees, ais 75. 5 $15 Negligess, P ibe. 2 $28.75 $14.38, 2 $24.50 Negligees, $12.25. 5 $27.50 Negligees, $13.75. +4 8 $19.75 Negligees, $9.88, as 2 $15 Negligees, $7.50. | 2 $29.50 Negligees, $14.75. ; 5 $14.50 Negligees, — $7.25. 1 $23.75 Negligee, $11.88. 1 $18.75 Negligee, $9.38. — 1 $29.50 Negligee, $14.75. 3 $35 Negligees, $17.50. —Second Floor — Veilings ‘ 24 Patterns from which — to select. 35c Veilings, 18¢. 65c Veilings, 33c. 75e Veilings, 38c. 85¢ Veilings, 43c. $1 Veilings, 50c. $1.25 Veilings, 63c. $1.50 Veilings, 75c. $1.75 Veilings, 88¢. —First Floor Children’s Sweaters 8 $5 Sweaters, $2.50. 4 $2 Sweaters, $1. We 19 $3.50 Sweaters, $1.75. jf 3 $4.50 Sweaters, $2.25, |f 2 $4.95 Sweaters, $2.48, — 1 $3 Sweater, $1.50. 1 $3.50 Sweater, $1.75. 12 $5 Sweaters, $2.50. 4 — Sweaters, $2.48. —Second Floor Women’s Sweaters 2 $10 Sweaters, $5. 8 $12.50 Sweaters, $6.25. 2 $13.75 Sweaters, $6.88, 1 $18.50 Sweater, $9.25. 1 $18 Sweater, $9. 1 $19.50 Sweater, $9.75. 1 $20 Sweater, $10. 11 $10 Sweaters, $5. 9 $7.50 Sweaters, $3.75. 6 $17.50 Sweaters, $8.75. 4 $24.50 Sweaters, $12.50. 1 $22.50 Sweater, $11.25. 2 $12.50 Sweaters, $6.25. 2 $10.75 Sweaters, $5.88. 6 $14.95 Sweaters, $7.48. 1 $11.50 Sweater, $5.75. 1 $24.50 Sweater, $12.25. 2 $18.50 Sweaters, $6.75. 1 $18.75 Sweater, $9.88. 3 ae Sweaters, $4.25. 9.75 Sweater, $4.38. 20 Sweater, $10. me 50 Sweater, $12.25. 6.95 Sweaters, $3.48. $24.50 Sweaters, 25. —Second Floor tr S8ee Li Children’s Bath Robes AB. $2.75 Bath Robe, suk $3.75 Bath Robe, 4 $3 ‘Bath Robes, $1.50. $1. Na 95 Bath Robes, 7 By 50 Bath Robes, $1.7! 3 ee Bath Robes, $2. 12 $5 Bath Robes, $2.50. 22 $3.95 Bath’ Robes, $1.98. Second Floor Kimonos good quality cotton crepe 8 $6.95 Kimonos, $3.48. 15 $3.95 Kimonos, $1.98. 1 $8.50 Kimono, $4.25. 1 $6.95 Kimono, $3.48. 1 $5 Kimono, $2.50. Second Floor

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