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THE SUNDAY STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 15, 1923=PART 2. : ¥ i3 NEW OFFE DNTES| MANY BULDINGS) (K = e = people to Serve ’Phone Orders :6,500,000 Square Feet of| ™) You Promptly for “Gold Federal Floor Space Under and Efficiently Stripe” Hose. One Head. Approximately six and a half mil- ‘ ' 9 i ' ’ ' ' G STR EET NO RT H W E S T lion square feet of floor area in gov- ernment buildings here now come ) ‘under the jurisdiction of the office of the superintendent State, War and Navy Department buildings. The independent office bill, ap- « Proved February 13, 1923, transferred the custody, Including the guarding =z and maintenance of the Department C GOTHAM e : ©f Commerce buildings Department % ( | D SIE of Labor building, Department of Justice building, Clivil Service Com- A S. PAT OFF. mission building, and the Interstate Gommerce Commisslon bullding, to = oD T ,’ e new jurisdiction = : Scope Vastly Enlarged. SillcStochings thgt Wear “ In 1917 the office of the superintend- ent, State, War and Navy department Luildings had supervision over the i State, War and Navy building and i / s = building, with & to- square feet. The nce that time until supervision over the fol- An Offer We Turned DOWD 3 20w it has s dowing bulldings: Interior Depart- ment building, patent office building, At Prices Every Woman Will Instantly Recognize As the Lowest Ever Quoted vension office Iynlldlmx. general land e & large and vory et cotened | This is Another Practical Demonstration of This New Organiza- ing, Civil Serviee Aommh\!nh build- last month— S S . tion’s Ability to Sell Nationally Known Merchandise at Less ‘»rr'Jnhn.\w‘n MI;‘V::‘\I'::: - hll’l‘::?‘;:‘nsg ; Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Stock- o e e o | Than Any Other Retail Establishment bureau of fisheries hosiery might be sold as their Navy building, munitions temporary buildings Nos. 1, own merchandise. "o edle R @ o.ocooowe. B AND REMEMBER: Every Single Pair of Hose in This Sale is ABSOLUTELY PERFECT \..(A::f,,zz“:'::‘.:"r:p’3:::;.9 W MADE OF PURE THREAD SILK -- AND IS LABELED WITH THE sire to act as purchasing agent GOTHAM r, assistant to ‘(u— 7 r; he 500, to super- and quality judge for the com- “GO S ”» S R },.;‘?'3”"‘ S Ry - : LD STRIPE” REGISTERED TRADE-MARK: ( ; I D Stg o disbursing clerk, $2000 one of its reasons for existence, = Barl W. W e A : b o - REG.U.S. RAT OFF. | 300."to assistunt suberintendent, ‘;“‘: i "’:"‘ ‘f‘“fes"‘z:e‘:'c - Black, White and Every Popular Color. Plain and Sa 3 K lawkins, S8 1 ut we do affirm A otham . . 3 . eharae ot taterior Eroun. $1.500. to Bl Gold Stripe Silk Stockings are Chiffon Silks. Lace and Clocked Effects. SillcStockings that Wear L in the merchandise class of por- ‘ntfi:nu ;};I.S'I‘hunnl.\un clerk, $1,600, el from Sevrea: Gf iewtity bert A. Despeaux, fire marshal, from Tiffany, and of gowns by —_— — — — —— — = = . e e = 3 0 ¢ ¢ shal 00, + iret. * ; Dert W Harrell whectriciin, 1, Bekres | “Gold Stripe Hose” “Gold Stripe Hose” | | “Gold Strlpe Hose” ""\lL'v chief electrician, $1 g In other words, if any stores | 5 - | Number 130 Albani |oul‘~”m: Ll e ¢ wish to especially convince the H | Style Number 100 Style Number 500 ° | Style Number 15 Fitan, $140 public of their sound merchan R | | L Raiph B Witde, etectrician. 31,200, dise sense let them gell Gotham & [ S:lgz%;“'ll‘,"." S°‘:z?;“';'l.y _St"lgzl.}s":'l;‘:l’; ician, $1,400. | 3 Gold Stripe Silk Stockings by | at 9299 a Taw at a Pair S S o OUR PRICE, | OUR PRICE, | OUR PRICE, “$1.080, 10 captain of guard, lah 8. Lucas, electrician, $1,000, to_electriclan, $1 oreman of la- tant foreman William Brode , borers, $840, to 5960 e .:‘;‘anrl:l::‘\ onnell, sergeant of [:mlrd :: i — :\ “Gold Stripe ’Hole" i ‘ “Gold Stripe Hose” | ‘ “Gold Stripe Hose” Cborerer 3150, 1 ST Style Number 2010 = | | Stste Number 150.602 Style Number 150-SRC . . . Sold Regularl: s Sold R 1 Sold Regularly : | DISTRICT GUARD TO GET Gotham Silk Hosiery G~ | at $350 a Pair g Aiakd at $450 a Pair ; RSNV ORVANEIS B Dt dewa | OUR PRICE, | OUR PRICE, ' | OUR PRICE, Company C. 121 Engineers, Will Be First to Receive Funds. Camp Trip Planned. e e o L oot Because of the Tremendous Response that is sure to result irom this Announcement--- fetl Ry EACH PURCHASER WILL BE RESTRICTED TO A LIMIT OF SIX PAIR¢ - i i pected to be on imm to reprinted from “THE DRY | DS o Y S o 7. . . . . '22-'-23"5 GOODS ECONOMIST,” July 7, Many Other Styles of GOLD STRIPE HOSIERY Are Featured in This Event Besides These Advertised. the custom until recently. C claims that it has al- the first to receive pay, o this credit is given Staff vas until The off non-commissioned ofiicers pt. Harry E. Gladman, ‘V|r:(t Lieut. William: ¥. Jorgensen S d Hugh H. Mulr. William J. Huhn; ' rlick, George F. Starbin. and Waiter 8. Walsh; mess 1.0 E. Hunter; supply, J Cwens; !.wm L. SUITS AND DRESSES, TOMORROW—— Thousands of the Most Beautiful Styles are included in this sale A Buying Opportunity you cannot Afford to Miss eph M. John' A. ricker. ohn C. Beck, Au- ert J. Kubeldzis s—Charles Dunn, Lincoln Villiam I. Mushake, Edwin -, John W. Daniel, Joseph A. i Nogel. H. Carson Hayes, ‘Willlam . McCarthy and Gregorio L. Fajardo. HELD FOR LARCENY Carpenter Accused of Taking Valu- ables in K. C. Hall. Frank A. Regan, a carpenter "COATS ' CAPES | WRAPS DRESSES ' SUITS Regular Prices Regular Prices Regular Prices | Regular Prices Regular Prices $20.00 to $200.00 | $20.00 to $100.00 $25.00 to $150.00 $20.00 to $75.00 $25.00 to $125.00 , Tz:lorarow l ‘ T:l:él:‘;w l | ' ,Tz?:or:ow 1/ Tomorrow 1/ Tomorrow l | }ust P /2 ‘ JYuat o / 2 ‘ JYust o 2 | }t:: o 2 i }::‘tl i / 2 | $1() to $100 | $10 to $50 1 S12%t03%75 | | S10t0 375 | | $1250 to $62 ph fitty-six years old, residing at i 11th street northwest, charged w grand larceny, had 'a_preliminary hearing before Judge John D. Mc. Mahon in the United States branch of * Police Court yesterday and was held for the action of the grand jury, His Bond was fixed at $2,000. Regan Is charged with taking from the Knights of Columbus hall last . Bunday, jewelry and money valued @t more ‘than $200. There are two inst him. The prelim- was on complaint of Thomas J. Hughes of 2128 Ofive street northwest. Mr. Hughes says that he was at the Knights of Co- Jumbus hall tq initiated in the Knights of Columbus order; that he Jeft all of his valuables in an envolpe i the care of a member of the organ- jzation, as did all of the candidates, nnd when he called for them they *wwere missing. Thomas J. Lynch also ost valuables at the same tima. Detective Pat O'Brien. who. arrested ‘Regan, told the court that Regan had Yold him that he entered the Knights “wf Columbus hall to go into the tollet @nd seeing the envelopes with the “'~valuables in them he took two of them. The valuables consist of swatches, rings, stickpins and money. —_— Marriage Licenses.: Marriage licenses have DBeen issued to the Sarene Cavey and Catherine E, Taylor, ot altimore, Sd: Carrol_G. Holmestron end Sarn 3. Payne. . Nickens and Grace A. Bro Joe Durphy Haymand Thomus and Mary M. Clack. A._Foster of Odenton, Md., Amanetia 1> Wallace of this city: Anson D. Clark and Sydney A. Lewis, both or Baltimore, Md i 11 Mtiton orson of Meredith, N. wnd_ Blanche Miliner of Neevensvile,” 3. Earl C. Blekerton and Maggle R. King. Yewis J. Ady and Clara B. Robey, Sforitn A Prather and Miriam &- Mitchen. Russell B. Amick of Charleston, W. #ind, Dorothy A D, Freemun of Lowell vd A. Ross, Massachusetts, and Grace rge T. Canalle and_Anna Dalke. fton ¥. Lec and Violet T. Greenwell rles R Thomas and Ida M. Salmon, bot mon f Yrancia W, Briden and (Otey 1. Brown. Fred D. Young Ma T W Moo ami” Vil Clara: Willlam ' E. Robinson and Frances Booker. LAST MALE OF TRIBE DIES. KUGENE, Ore.. July 14.—Jeff Har- mey, last full-blooded male m: vity in preparation of pay B Sergt. Wilfred E. Garlick. The ny. the largest in the | guard since Its organization in De- cemb. w having eighty-one snen—will depart for its annual en- campment to be under con-