Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1922, Page 14

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The Famous Hats Are Assembled Here We draw our Hat stock from both sides of the ocean—choosing the best in each country —and, in most instances, giving exclusive rep- resentation through us. The point is, that out of our variety you'll select to better personal satisfaction—always sure of fashion, of quality, of individual becomingness. Henry Heath, London............. $8 Youman, New York......... $5 and g Borsalino, Italy....... ....... \ Stetson Specials. . Mode Specials. . ......... Topcoats —OQur own and the clever Rich- ard Austin—London made Coats Austin’s are such splendid garments that we have gained their exclusive sale for Washington—typ- ically English—com- bined rainproof and coldproof. And our own— there’s none to com- pare with them—in smartness of design— nor integrity of make. You'll say so. Knitted Cloth Top Coat in the heather mix- tures. Silk trimmed and modeled with Mode- like smartness. 2510 The Mode—F at Eleventh For School Children That give Perfect Service ¥ THE EVENING STAR, BOARD O CARDUANS REPORTESS TRUANCY The policy of placing its wards in private homes {s defended by -the board of children's guardians In its annual report to the Commissioners. “It has been possible during the year,” the report states, “to use fam- ily home care for wards more than formerly and with great success for all types of children. Two hundred and sixty-elght carefully selected boarding homes are now avallable and new ones are belng constantly added, showing that familles are more interested than ever to share their hontés with children, Whc for various reasons. have been removed- from their own homes. “It is not possible to estimate.the value of the unselfish help of foster parents in their care and training of children and in all the cotintless serv- ices which they render to them. From the more general use of foster homes the decrease in runaways has been marked. “There are at present 59 per cent fewer runaways than there. were three_years ago, when inatitutional care ‘'was more used for temporary {placements. Many children during the year have been found free homes and ‘others have been placed on trial with their own families.” The report shows that during the last fiscal vear the board had under 1ts care 2,383 children. Of that num- ber 1,736; including 129 feeble-minded, were permanent wards, 647 temporary wards. 69 others were carried on the roll _of feeble-minded. During this period 40 were added to the list of : feeble-minded. “The number of children cared for is smaller than for several years past, which encourages the belief that the welfare agencies of the com- munity are contributing more than ever before toward family rehabill- tation and the.prevention of juvenile delinquency.™ A e —has and Similar to cut. 1348 Easy Credit Terms Like Cut f Service T The Homemakers’ Economy Headquarters silk shade mahogany- finish stand. Very special at— 117 Easy Credit T This 4-Piece Walnut-Finish Suite Easy Credit Terms at “The National” . As pictured. Comprising Dresser, Chif- forette, Semi-Vanity and Bbw-end Beds Our very special price........... o monkey” was dug up today by Stepl tate Department, in his garden Rainler, Md. The potato is shaped much like a monkey, with mouth, ears, eyes and topknot. < WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 t Mount Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. ‘. NATUROPATHIC PARLEY HERE OCTOBER 5.T0 9 More Than 500 Delegates From U..8. and Europe Expect to Attend Sesaions. convention of thé America: pathic Association here October 5 to 9, at the Willard Hotel. The convention opens on October 5 with a business meeting. October 6 and 7 the convention will hold open meetings in the Willard Hotel. More than a score of speakers have been engaged. These sessions begin at 10 o'clock in the morning, closing at 10 o'clock at night. October 8, Sunday, the delegates will _tour the city in the aftermoon: On 14th Street At | Street Corner Office Second Floor 3 Rooms Unusually Bright Exoel]ent!y Suited For Physician Chiropracter Dentist Architect Hedges & Middleton, Inc. 1334 H Street N.W. Main 1028 hree Ways at “The National” Quality ---Credit--- Low Prices With every purchase of $100 or more we will give our 42-piece Set of Deco- rated Dinnerware or a 26-piece Set of Wm. A. Rogers Silverware. 4, 1922. i 7 The convention's annual banquet will /| be held Sunday night at the Willard. Monday morning the delegates will 80 to Mount Vernon and place a wreath on George The convention will close llondl)‘ afternoon with an oyster roast, al the home cf Mrs. Frank Carlin, Ir Virginia, three miles from Moun! Vernon. ington’s tomb. R e N e o e o e Make It Your_Business As a patron of the Goodman Market Stores you know why they are a success—and it’s just those same features of quality and satisfaction that are going to make a success of the grocery departments for which this expansion of capital " is providing. There’s an opportunity to invest and share with us in the growth of this business. . Make it vour business, literally, by coming in to the Goodman Stores “family”—profiting in what you are helping to develop. There is absolutely nothing = speculative . { about it. Stccess is merely a question of degree —because the foundation is solid, the principle sound, the methods tried—and present results convincing. o Shares are $100 each, par value—pavable 209, cash—and the balance in ten months. Phone our Mr. T. B. Goodwin, Columbia 5301, to send you the details of the proposition— in tangible figures. You'll be won to it. E. T. Goodman Co., Inc. Credit—Service—Low Prices at The National Furniture Co. MWMWWMHHMM% 5 = A Small Deposit--- - Then, Easy Payments T A An Added Room Subtracted Rent Furnish Your Bedroom Complete With This 10-Piece Suite Exactly as Pictured Above. It consists of Golden Oak Dresser, Chiffonier, Chair and Rocker, White Enamel Metal Bed, with Soft-top Mattress, Spring, two Pillows and Room Size Rug. Our September Clearance Price With Easy Credit T erms at “The National” $13.75 Easy Credit g Terms This Golden 0ak Chiffonier Like picture. Five drawers. Well made and golden oak finish. Very special— 118 Easy Credit Terms For Boys—For Girls Made to give p;rfed comfort to grow- ing feet, which in turn enables children to study better and get mal'mjoy_ment out of Fit your children ‘with Buster Brown Shoes and rest assured they will give perfect satisfaction in every way. b Established 1868 813 Penna. Avenue N.W. 1116-22 Seventh Street N.W. " Washington’s Largest and Most Progressive Shoe House || . This 3-Piece As pictured. Comprising Chair, ~ _and Sofa. Spring seat construction. cushions, covered with figured tapestry. Cial 2t eevecegesaccscaacens: oo ot s ss e as st s san ' Easy Credit Terms at- “The Nafinna!" Three burners, with oven. Specially priced at— .75 Overstuffed Suite $12975 | Rocker Loose Spe- Is easily ‘operated by hand. Solidly built and specially priced now at— $7.55 ‘Easy Credit Terms $50.75 Large Overstuffed Couch As pictured. Covered with good grade of imitation leather— Like cut. You have-two rooms in one— Settee by day; Bed at night. Coyered with good grade imitation leather. Very spe- cially priced— 218 Easy Credit Terms 3= > S _ __, A‘\ This 10-Piece Mahogany-Finish Suite As pictured Comprising Buffet with mir- *ror, China Cabinet, S!r\'m% Table, Extension $169.75 S Ty . Table, Armchair and five Side Chail Vi special @t .........oieiciiisieniiaees Pay a Little ¢ Week at National” This Mahogany-Finish Living-Room by Suite Just as Sketched Above. 3 A Magnificent Suite, consisting of Large Settee, Armchair and Arm Rocker. Loose cushions and spring 116 75 0 seat construction. Two pillows and roll in- cluded, covered with figured velour. Very special at .......... ennaeeesesnsies iy aeens % Easy ‘Credit Terms at “The » k\‘. E\N

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