Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1922, Page 9

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SCHODL BULDING Hf,:‘éfm‘ PROGRAM SLASHED Ask for luscious raisin pie -— fnsh and juicy — at your grocer’s or a neighborhood bake shop. Just telephone for one to try. ! 24 Sites for New Structures and Playgrounds Vetoed by Budget Bureau. Once taste it and you'll agree that there’s no longer any need to bake at home. Ttems cnllxn‘ for ths purchase of new school bulldings and the exten- sion of school playgrounds ‘Were among those eliminated from the board of education’s original school Serve tonight for dinner. Let your men folks decide. Made with delicious Sun-Maid Raisins Had Your Iron Today? the school estimates transmitted to- day to Congress showed. Approximately $1,096.000 was slash- budget bureau and the Commnission- ers, leaving an appropriation of $1,200,000 for school bulldings and grounds during the next fiscal year. Other Items Slashed. Other items contained In the orig- inal budget and eliminated were: or the construction of an addiilon |1 the Macfarland Junior High School, $100,00 For me construction of a combi- PLAITIN HEMSTITCHING BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holley Col. 8378. 2361 -18¢h st. n. O Blackistone’s, H St. at 1ith ssembly hall crection of ool and 4nd K and O streets or vicin- twenty-four properties for sites for | building program, an examination of | B ed from the building program by the | [ nation asgembly hail and gymnasivm = 35,000. & Sl THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, R&R . O, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922. Dorsch’s Old-Fashioned FRUIT CAKE » Michigan Navy Beans, per Ib. Lima Beans, driéd, per Ib. Post Toasties, per pkg. . . Quaker Oats, perpkg. . . . . . . . Cheese, Fancy Wisconsin, per Ib. e o o o e o o e s ° e e PLUM PUDDING Pl iy ll::. l'l:n::;:::n """" : T_M"______YEBL—E: :fi: 2: fi: {FRESH NUTS|PURE LARD [MINCE MEAT} Brazils, fancy washed, per Ib..........18¢ Pucinge g::::: g:: ; ::" | Gt st e | " Perlb, 15c | Kmeimimis HERR FARM CUT STRING BEANS, 3 cansfor 25c . 9¢ | Gold Medal Buckwheat Flour, per pkg. . 12¢ Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour, per pkg. . 8c | Evaporated Peaches, extra choice, perlb. . 10c | Blue Ribbon Figs, per pkg. . . . 33c | Raisins, seeded or seedless, 15-0z. pkg e 25¢ | Keystone Apricots, not peeled, No. 21 can 00.000. Western Athletic Field. purchase of land in the ¥ of W euu‘rn Hu.h School for xn amleuc field, $50, r the purchase ot I new site for Bunlnelu Hll’h School, $100,000. sites '1or new bulldings cut from lhe »ud(et —Already Taking —Xmas Orders for ROSEMARY CHOCOLATES —and BONBONS. Glad to book your orders now for delivery by Parcel Post, or in town. fRosemary Chocolates contain only purest ingredients and come irom our own kitchens fresh daily. 60c, 80c, 31 Per Pound $ZTHE ROSEMARY LUNCHEON- astist luncheon e Tea—drop in tic fatigue of Xmas shop- i the ! rc a:e of additional land in the vlcmlly of the Ludiow School, 315, Far the purchase of a site for & new Junior high school in lhe southwest secton of the city, $50.! For th new junior hig! ol eagt section of the Lh\ $56,000. For the vurchfihsp of a slte vieinity of the Brightwood School for a new school to r!pl..ce the Bright- i in the Piny. Blackistone’s |- ROSEMARY CANDY SHOP |- 1403 H St., Next to Flower Store ' A e, e Playgrounds Suffer. e items for the extension of school \ards and p'a:rround purposes elim- For the purchase of addi- } tional 1 adjolning the Petworth L 0 School. $20,00 F C {adjoining he pi Xmas Furniture Values |*°{%; " —such as we offer will de found """" hard to” duplicate,” Low overnud eep our prices down. gl s R Living Room Suites, A 37 336 Window s 100 "vi The Dressmaking and Millinery School i Make Your Own Dresses, Wraps and Hats SEND ron nouxu:r amommg the % For the purchase of udd'llonll iand adjoiming the Wormiey School, $15. e purchase of :ddluonu la Birney School. $2: e purchase o! lddl!h‘mll ia: agjmnln‘ the Park View School, $2, ENGRAVING INVITATIONS Builainy purchase of additiona] land !Ad]olnlnx the Monroe School. $20.000. f For the purchase of additional mm | lbd]olnm[ the Wheatley School, $10, | For the purchase of additional land Ildjmnln‘ the Bradley School, $6,000. School Heads Pleased. Deeply disappointed on one hand ‘ and somewhat thankful on the other, § | is the way school authoritles describ- ed their sentiments. regarding, the drastically cut school building pro- authorities are disap- mates -ner me Commissioners h: trimmed t! ll is expzcled t.hll.b the officials, If emstitching ported - united ne various efforts when they go before the ap- propriations committees of Congress to defend the estimates to have a number of items eliminated from the H ID Soed Buttonss elmer& SHOP ImIQllE SEIZED TERRITORY Hosiery | The Gift Supreme for Wife, Mother, Sister, Friend.# By the Associated Press. PEKING, December 1.—An agree- ment formally restoring the German leased territory of Kiasochow to China, under the terms of the Washington conference treaty, was signed this evening by representatives of Japan, in possession of the land, and China, from whom the ‘territory was seized in 1898 by Germany. ‘When the world war broke out Ja- pan seized Kiaochow and was award- i i ] Silk, silk-and-wool and English all wool, in beautiful colors, weav- ing and patterns, in gift boxes. sailles treaty in 1919. In the agreamsnt Deeomber 10 is fixed as th of ph; lc-l lrlnsferr!ng ol !he (lrfltor’ to é‘ Japanese Official's Comment. *{ Commenting upon the signing of the agreement today, which ends the kistoric controversy which began when Germany seized Kiasochow, un- |d:r & lease from China as {ndemnity for the loss of lives of German citi- ns in the Boxer revolt, & repre- sentative of the Japanese government said: 1.95 The Hosiery Shop . Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F e good offices of Secre- tary Bulh nl’ Lh. United Stllen and Arthur J. Bal uadon- betvnn Japan and China d“ began at Wi ingt Ju- s 7n ago today. ident Harding, who flllfld the Wl-hln‘!on conference, and Secretary ughes, who aided in “the settlement of far eastérn questions, thus may have the gratification of seeing th.lr efforts bear fruit within twelve months. Triumph for America. “It is & triumph for American un. fish interests in its endeavor to establish a permanent peace. Likewise Japan feels it has done its part In showing Americs it desires faithfully IF YOU HAD A NECK ASLONGASTHIS FELLOW, AND HAD 4 SORE THROAT to carry out the spirit of the Wash- lnnnn eontenne-. Cnen Tln‘ Chinese delegate to un nference who re- .u-n the v-r-m- treaty be- u\u- of the stutnu l‘!‘lflmlnt. ex- the agree, menl Just wnauen of Georgia avenue morthwest, | Ml' Van Camp’s Evaporated Milk - o= 10c : clvlu bodies, wlll make determined {§ original bufldlnl project reinserted. |E \RESTORED 70 CHINA & ed it under the terms of the Ver- |HE Hershey’s Cocoa, 11b. can . . . . . Baker’s Canned Cocoanut, dry or moist . . 17c| Keystone Cherries, No.2)2 can . . . . . . . | Duryea’s Corn Starch, per pkg. . . . . . 12¢ | Smithfield Fresh Prunes, No. 23 can . . . . . Gorton’s Codfish Cakes, per pkg. . . . 14c| Del Monte Sliced Pineapple, No. Zl/z cam . . . . 13¢ . 25¢ . 13c Silver Lake Pumpkin, No.3 can . . . . . Regina Peaches, Yellow Cling, No 21 can Smltl:field Apple Sauce, No.2can . . , § Chum Salmon, No. 1tallcan . . . . . . . i Argo Salmon, No. 1 tall can . . . . . . . Pillsbury Pancake Flour, per pkg. . . . .. With Every Purchase of Six Canl——ONE WM. ROGERS & SON A.A. TEASPOON FREE. Sale Continues Until Spoon Stock Is Exhausted. Sanitary Brand Sanitary Brand | NUT MARIGOLD Macaroni, Table Syrup Margarine Known From Coast to Coast for Its Purity and Delicious Flavor Airline Honey S a I ett. 5-0z. Bottle p g L ' 3c The syrup with a distinctive flavor most and Noodles a0l S . 8-0z. Bottle 9 | Sold with an absolute guarantee of satis- > g . faction. Try afipacka"e and if you are not c No' l‘}can """""""" . Jc altogether satisfied, just return the unused 1 B portion and we will tefund the entire pur- * . No. 2‘[ Can.,... tetetezeeiece J14e B chase pncc 9 One-Pound Packnge : 3 packages for 25(: I 32¢ 221/20 Sanitary BUTTER onelb. carton 59c| Samtary Selected EGGS per doz 4lc . An Unusually Low Price Our Second Carload Has Arrived C 0 C O g:fik;dm.: H“l , Pint Jar. California Prunes| We still have a small supply White House of these goods in our stores, al- * 3 One Vanmu Sizes From though our stock in the ware- B Rl S 1 house is entirely exhausted. We c = e Poun unhesitatingly recommend this to 2 c Package 2c 1 oc to 22c per lb. }):‘ pure cocoa and rich in butter L - SPECIALS THIS WEEK Three Carloads A Total of Twenty-Three Hundredand Ten Boxes o WAGNER APPLES Bought Especlally for This Sale Pric $1 9 5 Per Box, This is a wondenul opportumt\ to purchase this very popular variety of west- ern apples at an unusual‘ly lTow price. It is an exceptional offer and enables you to secure your requirements for Christmas at a tremendous saving. These apples are grown in the Pacific coast states and shipped direct to us from the packers. A box"contsins approximately forfy pounds net weight, so you can neadily appreciate the large amount of money you save in buying them by the box during this salg. 4 Ibs. for 25¢ | . » Del Monte Salmon | No. 1-Tall Can, 20c Sanitary Cats up o Log’ Cabin Syrup | - 16-0z. Can 22c . Queen Olives = 3 3¢ ‘Walter Baker’s Chocolate One-l'lalf Pound Package, ] 5c ln Smnller X

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