Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1922, Page 10

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10 : THE BEVENING STAR, WASHINGION. D. . FRIDAY DECEMBER 2 1922, Fed ek ke Ak kA kA ek ek ok ok ek kdok | flffl"flN 1S ORDERED ‘ Abe Martin Says: {,r‘llaf‘;nl:“fi:r‘:ealtcln Legion, at the|war. Watson B. Miller, national vice U.S. To BE REPRESENTED- oo commander of the legion. spoke on !pselmln registrar of the U.|the organization’s work in the past 5 1 % Treasury, who was. the principal | for disgbled men and of it furare| The Secretary of State has informei 'len' Sommended the leglon for 1t8| progress. ~Francis F. Miller, com- | Ambassador Mathieu of Chile of the A 5 S rts in.helping tbe disabled man, | minder of the bureuu post, presided s - t] 1 latl d entertal t. TUnited States government's accept z 0N SCHum. BUND ISSUE] 4 ‘\ boI:ul!'; i, director. of the- bu- |20d deltvered the address of welcome. f o "0r ypas country’s Invitation t. -- 7 Qi reav, outlined & policy of justice and T el attend the fifth pan-American confe d * R D L L e s e e D L L e in appointed shortly. - * Wuhmgm District to Vote on Is Our Wish for All, and We Offer Exceptional Values to Celebrate Loan for Building Program Januay 8. l N NTIL CHRISTM Our Stores Will Remain Open Tonight and Saturday Night | OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS & . Special Dispatch to The Star, - CLARENDON, Va., December 22.—A’ special election to detérmine whether or not Washington district, Arlington county, Va., shall {ssue $170,000 of bonds for improved school facilities was ordered yesterday by Judge Samuel G. Brent of the circuit court, the date of election having been set for January 8. The order was the outcome of & pe- | tition presented to the judge by Prof. | Fletcher Kemp, superintendent of Enjoy a Victrola This Christmas By All Means ORANGED! % CarloaduponCarload DOZ 9 0 —have been rolling in all week, and ° C fied voters of the. last general elec- ethcr tion. The signers were far in exccssxory allus trot t'g & hind ou!l of the required number. Women are goin’ o The building program of the dis- {that it’s a blamed sxght Imrdcr; ¢ > .0 county schools, which required the| o signature of 25 per cent of the quali-| A long nose an’ a long mem-) . \ A few records purchased will piace 22 24 54 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 20 5 2 2 2 > ! trict provides for joining with Arling- | t’ git re-elected than it is t’ git U % we have been hauling them to our | ton district n the eatabishment of & | snarried th second time. any style Victrola in your: Home Y stores as fast as possible to supply the genlor and Junior high school. Wash- | (coprighe Natoma Nempaper Sarvce.) S S e Sma.ll Payments Start Next Year \ tructure is pl *5e 5 satd” that if tho 1ssus of boras| YETERANS ARE FETED. Y is authorized by the voters the estab- >* ° - slllg e lishment of the high school building g * Wwill be the first project to be under- | Engraving Bureau Post Host to * taken, as it offers the best means of * Dozen {;;He\lng the present congestion in| Disabled Men in Local Hospitals. e schoo! system. Seventh and Vi L] elghth’ grades of ali the elementary| More than one hundred disabled vet- schools “of both districts will be|erans from Mount Alto and St. Eliza- ************#fi******i* lmused in the new buliding. B 1s were guests of honor x e proposed building program also| th’s hospltals were BRess B TN e Ibs Y |includes a school of two classroomsjat the annual Christinas c é for * for Wood 2 ate cost $21.- | the Bureau of Engraving and Print- for TURKEYS We have an extra fine assortment of young * tender Turkeys. Select yours now. X Long Island Ducks ..."....3%¢Ib. : Chickens, 3L to 51bs. ..... 38c Ib. * Fowl, for stewing ........ 35¢ Ib. * We Will Have a Fine Assortment of Frederick County Poultry for Your Selection STEVRVEEVRVETRT company from Washington. Changes in Stations of ||| Sot 5% ! Free From Interest Army and Navy Officers CHRISTMAS » f Opfsiareiic Capual Pies & Cakes Our Personal Guarantee Goes With Every Purchasc Army. —that will add & perfect Snish- touch to the most carefull 3May. Roscos C. Crawford, Corps of | goyared CIRIS ,._u“,,‘{i r & Engineers, has been relieved from ; ; A duty at Detrolt, Mich., and detailed as i s FRUIT CAKES ° tructor at the Infantry School, ; instructor at the Infantry Schoo MINCE PIES * bynding.“-'rne Cariie ‘l’s atmated at| > Victrola Victrola X i g e companies of Cherrs- | $160 ctrol s Victrola s éa i ng mes by ‘ No. 260 No. 210 * No. 100 Fort Eenning, Ga. Capt. Adolph T. Gilhus, Medical| PUMPKIN PIES Corps, at Fort Mason, Calif, has been ° ed by ARISTIDE grdersd to Balboa Helghts, Panuma Aahroont. wi Disgton's pre- Canal Zone, for dui | O . L. 18n0s Capt. Edwin M. bcot( Quartermaster ODAY '879 Fo R Corps, at Fort Hamilton, N. Y., has! nt been ordered to Philadelphia. o i ORDER T " IKe . parimene. Bt Camb DX, N o, has | en— OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS bcen "d"adr":hu": cle(nyd‘f:r d‘u(tyerlxn Y“ ] nlrlan 13:)1 street and Virginia ave- \ OLD SANTA SAYS \ Gwalthney’s Smithfield Smithfield " 43 l BACON pi2° 355, | Hams G b. Blue Ridge Brand Smoked Hams s e e T 23 . general, Navy Deplnmem has been : Fresh Pork Loins %%, 20;, |Chuck Roast iz 18, X % Loin Pork Chops. . . .25¢c Ib.[Old Dutch Roll At 15, xi= A L * Fresh Hams .. 23, |Shoulder Roast... q..22clb. i e and Lean : Lamb Roast® Boretess 35.,, Newport Roast...... 32¢ Ib. b , J nue. He wiil relieve Sergt. George R. Send Everyone Dutton, medical department, who has been ordered to Chicago for duty. MERRY Navy. Commander John Grady at the navy yard, New York, has been relieved as s from all acll\e duty and will proceed to his ho Lieut. l,cmma.nder Thomas L. Gatch, in the office of the judge advocate *********** DAL Sl AT A8 Sl ol Sk Sl ol ol A TS A Sl S Q. Follow the “Sales of Hirsh's"—and profit most! Bringing to a Close the Greatest Christmas Month's Business We Ever Enjoyed Final **Xmas ‘Miiiith“ Sale and we have “beught in” for the occasion hundreds of pairs of fine looking and fine wearing shoes. including many “big hits” of the day ***************;***** Fresh New Stock. lc up Calendars, 15¢ PEARLMAN'S 933 G St. N.W. OPEN EVENINGS. t. Clayton M. Simmers, Construc- lan CO\'D# of the bur;au 0; cor'xlsl‘;uc ! tion and repair, has been detailed as . s manager of the navy vard at Boston. | Open Evening Licut Fritz C. Nyland, Civil En- gineer Corpa at the naval station, * Futuila. Samoa, has been transferred tg the eleventh naval district, Licut. Willment P. Martin and En- sign_ Edwin " Brashears have re- signed their naval commissions, ef- * tcull\e n( once. —_— SENATE TO RECESS. i WWWE@!@%’%%@%’%&K@W’E@%%’E‘b%’:&‘fi@%%‘%fi‘fi@&@&@%@’fi% These Six Styles and Many More at 53.95 Colonials In black satin, patent, patent with gray suede trim, patent with brown sucde trim, and many others; high French and military heels: Oxdords 300 10:01010.9:0.0:0.0:0:0%0 g, LR T—” Wadkinyion & * TOMATOES e No. 2 can 9c &% 520 = oscs of 24 z Branch of the Rl In nut brown calf, black calf, patent, Packed o can c o Fimem 3 Rebtiiney plain toe mahogany calf, black kid; 2420 24 54 2 20 54 2 2 50 50 4 3 2 2 3 2 2k 2 % military and low walking heels: rubber x»u-u»u»x»u—uuufluut GLELE LT LI LI R R TE TR IR TE L0 LT RERERL S LR 1 i % Pineapple, sliced, large can. . . .. 25c | Security Peaches, large can. . . . . 29¢ | heels on all. * Pillsbury Pancake, 2 pkes. . . . . . %gc 'é.ff R P::um Pudding . . 12¢, 27c, 49¢ 1 | S p X Maine Succotash, can........ 15¢ er’s Cocoanut, wet, 2 cans. . 25¢ * Miller’s Vanilla Extract, bottle. . . 10c | Grape Juice, pt.. . . . .. 23c, qt. 39¢ : fi ! tl;,at'p ‘u.mps e % 00d Dutch Ginger Ale 3 botdes. .25c | Caris Bros. Jam, as'd, jar_ . 22¢ *1 i it el e co : fispafltx;ll TI;:: lv’;k%“ 2 ~~~~~ :{gc g::: B(lzll:l:Whl;atr 3 P}‘bgt ....... %gc : } Baby French and mlhlar{ heels. o pricots won. Feeled, No. & can c a a Prunes, Ib.. ... ... c X! i ! 3 Holland Belle *! | " £ * *Ketchup s 19¢ |12 Frour 49c ¥ | High Shoes i * . *t ! In tan and -black with ball-straps or FRUIT CAKE : plain, brogue effects, \\alkmg heels; g * N AnyaL e Rano 1 ¢ * : rubbetj heels on all. . I S AR /4 10 Ilu rents, Buttr !g::"%fnwph Fiew, Nats 1 For Saturday fot Sllppers for Women x g 2 * . Ly Cl 3 i Fine, cozy and cgl)xf?{tablc, * nawwinnse )% PreHoliday Clearance § .risyimmisiom 77 3 +* All our markets will supply the -rhclu advertised so far as their stocks * : ; i All calors. Sizes 275 to 8 . 'S % pormit. - The few items not in their stocks will be on sale at the Master Market *‘ $Q.50 ; Hundreds upon T e fi * w280 TR (R ] * e ! Also Women s Fur-Trimmed Juliets 2 X ;" An Unequal:;l Com";u{,a:lon e (all sizes), $1.15 : e . W f Style, ity an lue - 5 . o s : : A :1?%:3: of %: fats from our higher priced | ‘ Children’s Shoes at Final Holiday Low Prices g £ stocks of tin, Faille Sil mbroidere ilk an 4 = 7 hi 14 x ! D AT e i HMIRsH's SHOE STORES % * p - * is an offering befitting the season. m_ Im mm sr.. ~w. ',.. * Phone Main 0622-24 Pennsylvania Ave.N. W, - * Extracedinary Valusd - .1 0 A : o A R < g : ; z 20 5 Upper 7th Street Between K and L. City Wide in Trade ,A % 2 m%m 22,80 2.8.8.8.8.8.8.2.8.8.2.¢.82.82%.888.8.88¢ 202882280 i&&%} fl&fiz&ifl*}a"‘hi‘s’flx}‘@h@h / <

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