16 f = W1U1KTTE LIFE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924 If '.). I '//.•iMX^ KV.Kliiiq Limp ABOUT BOOKS AND THE PEOPLE WHO WRITE THEM A Typical Night Best Seller 'THE HOUSE OF YOUTH" By Maude R. Warren Central Asia many hundreds of year-, before. The adventurers join the war and by the aid of their firearms, hitherto unheard of in this country, help the friends of Aryenis to win. There are many excellent char- acters, well drawn and of course major and minor love stories. We do not know who "Ganpat" is but may his imagination continue unimpaired if he can give us more such clean, wholesome stories. R. T. Huntington. Copyright 1923, Howard H. Seward. finish. This new Auburn has been produced to fill the demand for a closed car of lasting luxury that could be secured at a moderate price. The modern girl has received a large share of attention in the litera- ture of the day--we sometimes feel a little more than her due. Her ex- ploits have filled book after book fall the modern girl that does not happen to Connna Endicott, the hero- ine. Many of the incidents have a more than faint resemblance to strik- ing moments in best sellers of the oVLlT °r tW°- Whh the Edition of many experiences which the fair SB Mary Pound Taylor. A Novel of the Fascinating East "THE BLACK PARROT" By Harry Hervey. | ¦ Jane Cornell. Adventures in the Gobi Desert "HARILEK" ByG,np,t. ¦ mm New Auburn Brougham Features of '24 Crop Much attention has been focused on the Auburn closed cars for 1924 by the recent announcement of the new Auburn Six-63 four-door brougham. This new Auburn has been a pace- maker for a fine line of cars, say distributors. "It has set a high mark for sales all over the country, leading all other models for many weeks. It has a charm of line that seems to capture the fancy of discriminating buyers of motor cars. People nowa- days are turning to the intimate, close-coupled car for personal trans- portation." In addition to the four-door brougham, Auburn is showing a big five to sevm passenger Six-63 sedan which is a marvel of closed car luxury, with new improvements and refinements most unusual in its price1 class. These new Auburns have the newest type window lifters, invisible door checks, the sedan has reading lamps, both have silk roller shades eight-day clock, gasoline gauge, and are finished in a rich all wool broad- cloth stripe upholstery. On the Six-43 chassis Auburn has a four-door 3-passenger sedan that of- fers unusual smartness of line and Income Tax Facts Official Information, Bureau of Internal Revenue In making out his income-tax return for the year 1923 the business man, professional man, and farmer will be required to use Form 1040, regardless of whether his net income was or was not in excess of $5,000. The smaller form. 1040A. is used for reporting net income of $5,000 or less derived chiefly from salary or wages. All items of gross income must be reported. In the case of a storekeeper gross income usually consists of the gross profits on sales, together with income from other sources. The re- turn must show the gross sales, purchases, and cost of goods sold. The professional man, lawyer, doc- tor, dentist, must include all fees and other compensation for professional services. The farmer must report as gross income the proceeds of sale or exchange of products raised on the farm and the profits from the sale of products purchased by him and resold. He must also report gross income from all other sources. Taxpayers, in order to take full advantage of the deductions to which they are entitled, are advised to study carefully the instructions on the forms under the head "Income from business or profession." 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