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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY., MAY 10, 1923, — e 7 . . . circulated as the 1923 fssue, eral constructlon, was $36,197,069, an |directory figures, the total fire loss| was $442,350.17; the number of trees |T rks have a capacity of ew Butldlng mn 1922 oul S The volume contains 2,220 pages |increase over 1221 of $17,197,133. New | amounted to $1,179,802, covered by an | planted along the curbs in the streets the pumpage ir ond 191,697 names. Publishers | bullding operations were totaled at ‘"fl‘;;"{; 0{ f?‘ ,:3.!. s st at the close of the year was 105,859; CXDENGE estimated the population of the|$5310, an Inerease of 1,625. 2 e tota) arrests made during |trees trimmed, 8,796, LB ] ashington real estafe Is valued at | the Dast vear numbered 61,057, com- | "I, ", Ublic ‘school enrollment was Construction of Previous Year v’ o i ™ i ‘o | et v chtaie’is vae ae| e 2ot deag sumered, S, sgnd |58 Wilie sehesi envonment way 2.8 5 this figure by multiplylng the total [honded debt of June 30, 1922, 18 listed | Y™ | being’ colored. The total cost of t 5 number of Individual names in the (at $166.234,383; tho banks dnd trust Licenne Fees, $512,450.28, | system to June 30, 1922, w L W T s ‘ companies ‘enumerated as forty-four,| The grand total of 1i « $ .28, | i : New bullding operations during tho In 150 units of doubling, according | directory by two and one-half to | W E colnbined capital of $25,360,000, | ed was §o15480.58 Prom the: tollomiy « ,975,232.96, 5 a the 192 year 1922 more than doubled in valu- | fo figures furnished by the sixty- |count for women and children whose (surplus of = $15,652,000: deposits of | sources: Motor vehicle 7 1 of the complete syste; It is the habit of bees to place > =l S 5 s ey rames are not listed. $156,364,000, loans of $186,477,000, and | tor's permits, e $21,387,748.24. There are heir honey in the coolest plae ation over the preceding year, and | ffth edition of Boyd's Directory °f| The value of bullding operations |clearing for 1922 of $980,491.620.97. |engineer licens a 3 fol thetyonne iisee s initiHe 1 : the number of operations came with- | the District of Columbia, v b 9 3 g fed- ve e pllecte S orec Admiral Moffett Outlines nber of operations came W ct of Columbia, now being during the year, not including fed During the year, according to'amount collected the prec Problems of Service in i numosr Otioneationdicame itho iha Distolst pEiGalmbs: oW Betajduslibithalysen ot Inslilngited; IDuslug Sicholyear, i ashordlnkii tell ampunticollectedichskprecadliiskeat net|iusredsal o St. Louis Speech. c B ! Extra Salespeople - All Sales Final. Bpecial Dispatch 3 e Mav The United J z . e e e i fo Serve You No Exchanges challenge in the e for air : ustrialls Promptly ; ational or Refunds T e o vl e ‘ 1109 - 111l G STREET NORTHWEST “The nations of the world great minds of the world,” he de- clares ize the fact that air - s wational security.” France, said the admiral, has devel- oped the most powerful air strength In the world, while Great Britain has . of 1 rs evidenced more con ‘ ; & jon development than she has for the strength and integrity of her TAKEYOUR CHOICETOMORROW, AT Styles for Fabrics are: Morning, Hand-Drawn Afternoon French Voile, Porch and Pure, Pre- Bridge Shrunk Linen, Parties, Lic Imported - ; Gingham, fh e Sizes for Suia roany Normandie Voile, uIlI’]r_xrl‘M create ‘!- d Misses an <yt : - Dotted Swiss, LElc. son is the only 7 \ Women rsident in the the head of the Amador-Central railroad of = Cali- | Amado o Including Colors: s Plenty White and Rejuvenates oy e anc Woodwork ivira Sises A o shedes Everything Combines to Make This the Most Remarkable Under-Price Selling Event This New Organization Has So Far Attempted Johnson's Liquid Waz s . —a sale only made possible through the whole-hearted co-operation of sev- just the thing for polishing T s 1 P Woodwork. It coversupmars eral of New York’s foremost manufacturers of highest-class dresses, and an and small scratches, adding years to the life and beauty of event wherein we have lost all consideration of profits, so that we may more Ve peredsatiand il ; forcibly portray the modern merchandising methods employed by this re- e o and lintdo cently reorganized establishment. Never before have we so truly merited all the drudgery from dusting, our reputation for greatest values. We suggest your early attendance tomor- JOHNSON’S i row, so that best selections may be made. Sale occurs on the third floor. Paste - Liquid - Powderod POLISHING WAX You can give every room in your home that delightful air of immaculate cleanliness by using Johnson’sPolishingWax occasionallyon your furniture, floors, linoleum and wood- work. Johnson’s Wax cleans, polishes, preserves ‘and pro- tects—all in one operation. Made in three forms. Paste —Liquid and Powdered. Johnson’s Polishing Wax. ForSaleat All Good Stores.