The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 4

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ps heeded spencers of the book ran ip, des pending upon th PIN INCOME TAXES. © <= : FOR LAST QUARTER pe see —— AT SIX BRANCH BUREAUS. | $6,200,000 From One Corpor- Officials Say Lonfuwlon of. Ap- “ution—P: rity Indicated by | plicants ind Delay Are ~ Only 2 Calls for Extension. Mleged Slayer Unnecessary. Or tere amo or Ve Officinis Manolet . of York kiyn, ~ wits killed, i Ff you did not square up yesterday | What little matter of your final quar- - terly payment income tax for 1920]' you are in for a little not from Frank K. Bowers, CoNector of Internal Rev- enue of the 24 District, reminding |i. pureau ) you’of the fact and also that you @ Baye been ; alized 5 per cent. for " your ueglect and 1 per cent. adui- © ional. for each succeeding month overdue. ,. + When the books closed at midnight |“ ‘Mr. Bowers said $56,866,548 had been reeeived in income tax and °$1,564,154 | |, «im miscellaneous taxes. Tho tndome ‘tax figure was $1,000,000 more ing} in September Up to Tuesday, $11,168,57/.74. nnd mich ary delay in Issuing plate bee pplications the income tax receipts for 1921 will] () ‘be less than balf of that for 19 which were $880,273,30% ‘The year 1 showed $644,940,000 for the 2d Revenue District, which is Manhattan, Last year Manhattan paid 22 per cent. of the whole income tax total for United States. The total for M. Thattad this year, it is estimated Teach in rund figures about $41! 00. The largest amount paid in yoster- @ay was $6,200,000, coming from a well dnown corporation, Collector Bowers said yesterday’ the @me thing that impressed ith the solidarity of busine: 7 the fact that he had nty oO { a esta for extension of he requests, he added, w: Reg. Trade Mark” Gift Handkerchiefs for*Christmas? = LINEN STORE” is Headquarters for a most complete choice of attractive models for Men, Women and Children. Un- usual values at moderate prices. only on ? @mall amounts. Last year he stated i » the office was perieaed With requests | * for extensions. While there was a crowd all day «t| | the windows on the sixth floor of the! | Customs House, there was order and all was ban Four city policemén Were o: carrying dollars in cash to the Federal Bank at No. 120 Broadway were ac @empanied by armed guards, The total income tax for | nl States for the year 1920, Hike (000, 829. ds, The “collector asked yesterday at | the public be warned rain aw man! For Women, 25c, 35¢, 50c and 65c each For Men, 35c, 50c, 65¢ and 75¢ each James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets twenty-five “The Greatest Treasure House of Linens in America” - HSBROTHERDYING, MOTHER WOUNDED. Trailed Move Than a Block. by Blood Stains After Affray. his brother, moel, thirty-two, of No. 13 @r men who are threatening with Wo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World ; THIRTY mpuers STREET . The values in ths sale have surprised many Worten and Misses / WINTER FROCKS Much Reduced ‘oe Reduced, in fact, way below wholesale cost. Silk and cloth models at . 17.50 Practical tailored frocks — gracious Fi afternoon frocks—all in the late Winter ; Mode. Poiret Twill—Velveteen Canton Crepe—Crepe Satin Navy Black Brown Volnay ¢ Frock $38.00 New Evening Frocks— Low Priced 30.00 38.00 Silver-picoted points of Basque bodice and bouffant chiffon Vom the airy skirt of skirt of silk chiffon velvet dance frock in black or flower are smart in black, light and colors. “high” shades. Misses Frocks Seventh floor Women's Frocks Sixth floor ant A Clly: Horpttal, |ginin Avenue, Jeracy City, was arrested ond released under bail. =I ss Best & Co. re + eT TTI? ty }cation Laws. She was accused of WITH | NURSING BAB. | attur, to send to school John Mas- fourteen, Her son by her first |Lusband. ‘The’ boy had been absent | Mother hand ei Failing to) ‘tem school thirty-three days, Mra. { T:ppo pleaded that she needed the ; Send Son to School Pre- | upport, but as she was an old} fers Jail to Fine. lon infraction of the. Compulsory es driseized | nm was called from the! Hospital, and ater prow muel Manoleti's recovery. | r her plea was not allowed. SE CI 4Cobb June 9 and $3 by Magistrate | WOMAN, Hit BY AUTO. DED | With her nursing infant clasped) Meaieehan Oct. 8 She patd both | Knocked down and run over by an|close to her bosom, Mary Pippo, of | times, ij utomobile on Dee, 1, Mrs. Christiana| No. 28 Leroy Street, elected to spend | No. 782 Tonnello | days in the 4 « Prison with ‘ ih cite ele ‘paby rather thin pay a fine 2 he r imposed: upon her by Magistes ugh yesterday, in the Municl rm Court Mrs. Pippo $<» GETS $10 BILL ON A TAG BY MATL, ASHINGTON, Dee, 16.—A $10 bill, | ched only by a frail string to an} Tdinary’ tag, arrived to-day by mall | fom Spartanburg, S$. Cy and was de. | livered here to the addressee with his dally quota of seed catalogues and mall answered a summons lorder pamphieta \ - } | . Jerwey Last night h arrested on a charge of manslaugh Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 SCHOOL GIRLS’ FASHIONS AT SPECIAL PRICES Little Girls’ Fur-Trimmed Coats Various all-wool materials, in dressy styles, fur-collared or fur-trimmed. Warmly interlined. Sizes 4, 5, 6 years. 15.00 Girls’ Wool Chinchilla Coats All-wool Chinchilla, in attractive school girl models, lined throughout with flannel or silk. 18.00 SPECIAL Sizes 10 to 16 years. Girls’ Fur-Collared Coats Smartly cut coats, in several fine all-wool ma- » terials, with large collars of various furs. 29.50 SPECIAL Sizes 10 to 16 years. Girls’ and Juniors’ Suits Duvet.de laine or moussyne suits, in most at- tractive styles, with beautiful collars of fur. 35.00 HERETOFORE 49.50 to 75.00 Sizes 12 to 17 years. Girls’ Blue Serge Middy Suits Regulation suits of fine all-wool navy Sizes 10 to 16 years. 8.95 SPECIAL serge. Children’s School Shoes » Sturdy ‘brown leather school shoes, in style. laced 3.70 4.40 Sizes 8 to 1032 Sizes 11 to 2 CAMMEYER Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit AT-51 W 34"St. NewYork Newark Store ~ 649 Broad St, END-OF-THE-YEAR CLEARANCE SALE THE FIRST PRICE REDUCTION‘ THIS SEASON Thrifty shoppers are flocking to this sale Novelty Strap Effects, Oxfords and High Shoes, which have been sold by us all Season up to $12.00, are now being sold for $6 They are all taken from our regular stock and are this Fall and Winter styles NO-MAIL ORDERS, CG. 0, D.s OR EXCHANGES SN TTT ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921. pearl t af seated th tor | GOES TO TOMBS CELL Mrs. Pippo was fined $2 by Magistrate | , Franklin Simon 8 Co. Also on Sale at our Newark Store BOTH STORES WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 6 P, M. TOE TTT oT ET pee oe TE — Mail a check to Charity Organization, 19 Zast 22nd 8t., and send Santa Claus down a tenement <himney Franklin Simon @ Co. A Store of Individual Shops \ FIFTH AVENUE, 37th ming STS. iB For GIRLS and JUNIOR MISSES - (6 Yo £7 years) . WINTER COATS WITH COLLARS OF RACCOON OR AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM FUR Youthful models, pleated or belted, of Bolivia or vicuna coating in all the smartest winter colorings; silk lined and warmly interlined. 39.50 For MISSES (rg to 20 yrs.) WINTER COATS WITH COLLARS OF SQUIRREL, | BEAVER, CARACUL OR, WOLP'PUR 2.045 Coats of gerona, evora, pollyanna or panvelaine. bloused or straightline models with detachable belt; silk lined and warmly interlined. 68.00 mee es apn nance ont en ne Covr SHop—Second Floor Girts’ AND Misses’ cA Store of Individual Shops INFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. E For MISSES (74 to 20 yrs.) THE NEWEST SPRING FROCKS... ~ For IMMEDIATE WEAR Crystalize The High «Moments of the Mode CREPE GEORGETTE FROCKS WITH VELVET RIBBON AND CRYSTALS Short sleeved-frocks of crépe Georgette in gray, French blue, beige or tangerine, avith delicate lines of crystal beads; velvet tidbon girdles and velvet ros- ettes centered with crystal. ~ 45.00 DINNER FROCKS -EXQUISITELY BEADED WITH CRYSTAL — - Following the mode of crystal ina way that is at once smart and youthful are beaded sleeveless frocks ot crépe Georgette in orchid, white or jade. 59.50) Misses’ Dress SHop—Second Floor

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