Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 302, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1919 — TAX EXPERTS LOSING SLEEP [ARTICLE]
TAX EXPERTS LOSING SLEEP
Question, “When Is a Girl a Mita?" la Puzzling Bureau es Interna) Revenue. The other day Lew Hahn, executive secretary of the National Retail Dry Goods association, took the joy out of life for the experts of the bureau es internal revenue when he asked whether corsets were underwear. Now he has gone and done It again, the query this time being: . “When does a girl become a miss? - Framers of the new revenue tax law Included tn the list of taxables “women’s and misses’ wearing apparel.” Experts of the bureau, Mr. Hahn says, have informed retailers that no tax is to be collected on wearing apparel for girls. Retailers say there are hundreds, and hundreds of misses, and quite a few married women, who are so petite that they can still wear, and therefore buy, girls’ clotjies. Does the fact that such articles of clothing are to be worn by women of mature years change the nature of the apparel in the eyes of the law; or do garments designed for girls remain girls’ wear, regardless of the age of those who buy and wear them?. This Is the puzzle Mr. Hahn has put up to the bureau experts.
