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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1922. X 3 - URGES PAY INCREASE. |iofo,and sacrifice ho church s con- |purse or mothing st all to pay withl|sace of §24 & wesk, or JLIS. for |the houss. this deserted wite 15 mak 18 needed in addition | untll the father becams too old &n After the morning meal they go away but 3100’ Ing the best of the situation for the |to school and the mother walts pa- A' ' I 0 GI‘ASS t resol OPPORTUNITY NO. 13. A SMILE|sake of her two young children. If |tiently for their return in the after- 5 o other Fesources, or #630, for the year. | too, fll ‘to work sny longer. With|™'¥OR BVERY TEAR. WIDOW AND : S Nouse In the |noon. The only Income is from the ir- ron. = OPRORTUNITY No. ., A rmumTD e et he morning, ¥ segular court aliowance paid by the et T P Jops. g AND CHIL- “ ather and a small stipend by a lodg- DREN, ol B 03 ‘:u"::’n afl':fl. '::: ‘:x::' m::: ‘A smile for every tear” is the way s er. Nine dollars a week is asked to e this widow (colored) expresses her ) - & Wasman o| Left a widow, with a two weeks | promising youngsters. The two in|appreciation for what hes been done [CATFYing hslitenin s aysfnoma Snek el fenay 17 NEW TORX AVE. W, oot 133 i ot b oo | 1503 0%, L b (o v el T, o : et " TS for her. Nearly blind from.cataract York which divides these workers the else tol x’ d losing her husba: s hree clssses, sccording to length Y inted = orp father's lity’ to work and the is, she AND_ACCESSOI AR AN IR o TS ot o thtecsyears, w Y dled, ‘and the cltess bay “had ;| Mother's condition, coupled with the a maximum of $1,880. fall, resulting in the loss of & leg. All high rent ich they must n Representative Periman in atother |the children were homesick, unhappy | 2SN, dusrte 29 rem! 4 hanics | 2nd in bad physical condition. for the year n $ 49 biil proposes retirement of mec = " But now : 4o G |5 e il e iU O Mt S BV ke 8| B a2 - o he sommittes On ian gotten to- fed Charities Heartily recommends this opportunity. Perlman Introduces Bill to Raise Salaries of Postal Workers. Higher pay for postal workers is it nal mllz of “helping moth-: q'“m: b the children” Last year he tried to i n help by raising & few vexetables and 819 | 3 ] il \ TR By uferyed to the committes on |Sot! T with the aid o SEISRSSIRTe i wayslon suditrom g : = il lml )| hi reform in the civil service. ties and has taken a little are able, but §30 & Place on the outskirts of the city, where TUNITY N 9. CHARMIESTOHELP |ieroe i e ey | ESOH 0 gt o A0\ S0t v e sonmne 3 ol BIX REN. ITY NO. 14. SORELY truck farming. Mean- CRIPPLED. DESERTED WIFE support herself = :'!Gn.xdo..:u a week, or $728 for the ye: My, it 1s nice to have money saved 14 D. C. FAMILIES ree ded 10 supplement what ® Jea%. 321 to buy coall” {s what this Opportunity| AND TWO CHILDREN. Sorely crippled and unable to leave orro; said as she drew out her savings from (Continued from First ) RTUNITY NO. 5. THE PEN-|the thrift fund of the Associated _——————&L—“ ALTY OF OLD AGE. Charities. By strict economy she had resourees avallable. This is $1,404 |, Those three old folks, approaching | systematically put astde a little each || o Jears, are no strangers to| week from the family income to meet other for the year. thess opportunities. Increasing fee < ergency. :l:rncu has come with the years. Un- E':,, 5.'::::'4-:;7-.}"&-’«- Tl:;dold‘:n Next t Xi TISSMSLNW. S0 § | DB o mtemren ana 1 S5t 2EEL S B M| BRSBTS MR S S Phome Main 5130 Theater am only ‘five~ sald a_tiny, dimpied | dependént than ever. The only in- ne Syear, fa nosded ‘for. this widow v s lovin Gift Suggestions tot. The frail mother smil come I8 from some chickens and rab- over her little giris, and well ahe might, | bita tenderly cared for by the ol | ameune b eer & Smans selory, ® 018 for two loveller ones are rarely seen. | man, who also does most of th > gTRmM! Iimia Tietle worman and her bables were | work. Seventsen. dellave ad ity | OPPORTUNITY NO11. HERWEALTH || Yonosrammed Mationscy t thelr way alone. It has|cents a week. or 9910, this coming| 18 HER SIX YOUNG BONS. WID-|(f| Desk Sets and Book Ends but year is needed to make the husband,| OW AND SIX CHILDREN. | Leather Novelties Wife and sister happy and content 1 is_widow (col- h | each other's companionship. n| For many years th! .l '.“: Il.ltuwto Card Cases and Bill Folds e | OPPORTUNITY NO. 6, ows, . 6. THE GOAL IN SIGHT. was worl Writing Folios REN, DC" AND FOUR|and"doing laundry in th éllnnleu;c and Slssors Seta cam arett poer widow 18 doing all in her Sridge Sets and Playing Cards ch“d"“o m‘d e & ho for her four| from t! Narcissus Bowls and Potteries will Dring its rortly her struggle tly || Brass and Copper Novelties Shita 'l’il‘ -;:n"h:.m' for the eldest| it was lon[hpl.l! dnrkl:hanb ad Framed Mottoes. to work and to make & :2::;;:;“ & :.f"l;:; oldest boy, now College and Fraternity Plagues contribution to the he| his wages for the . < flmlly. With the nmnyf‘ His wag 111 y it is worth while to small, and to enal ~ 5 ing hand, for the home stay with her chi . e s one and the mother takes ad ' aEavaty Orpar i Axssiadvintige| ori s tatal [ot §700Sor A The Better Kind of Engravers and Stationers 611 Twelfth Street T e eropoger, (e tnstruction of | poRTUNITY NO, 12. “SANTA” BE. 1219-1221 G Strest NW. her underweight ohfldren are belng| LIEVES IN ORAL HYGIENE. ausag e eat brought up to normal by attending 5| WIDOW AND THREE CHILDREN, | _um s g Store Hours: 9 to 6 puerition clinic each week. Twenty:| “Mamms, have you brushed your » L “nl:. v‘e;k is the amount | teeth like we lurn_ud at Camp od Auth’ ith the fi fla d th & . H - o or $1,800 for u:’o ’.i:hhonu together, :::'lll:_' lg“{:u'a.t:n tfh 'll‘l'l‘(:"';l'lltnbo; uth’'s—wi e Iine Vor an e Spicy savor. Chnstmas osiery SWII OPPORTUNITY NO.7. SHE REFUSEg | he three-year-old tot in the family |} . Auth’s—with all the tenderness of young pork—plus In Attractive Gift Boxes < TO SURRENDER TO MISFORTUNE, | oL Taomed mother and e oty || - the tang and tingle that you can’t forget. . = Lett to ehift for herself by a hus- | had a few remaining ahel s iddies i Famous Humming Bird . band who s & dri aadlec dhis iitle | mainder o what Bea formerly ‘baen = Watch the kiddies in the morning when they get ] I n k % S Guaranteed Silk Hosiery - her thres badles one ©o (hres years | mother in Bow facing the proviem of the first whiff of Auth’s—see the general rush for W les, whom A pair of this r.--s .50 2 ric_until Bad (o have & | toves devotedly. The home, bare of . breakfast—that’s the way to start the day right! hoslery will please her for . gfijor operation save her 1 all but the most necessary furniture, g e e e v S e S : FO Say Auth’s to your grocer. He will take greater an nt & :.;ur;s‘:.' ractive Pais : sunm elioke ,fi: con her rent prfl k. care in serving you. It shows you are a wise buyer. | —————— B Golf Sport Hose s ho k" o “:.':u,’b'fi; ml;n:l:r octag:;:l cll.i-;e;v:el, With turn-down herself, - shi N Senino ate - e _Am < cuffs; all wool; in tan, sz-w ‘7”'," :h:’f_ 4 ~ :.:-1: e or Milk Fresh From Cow to You small size, gugra.ntced to keep in repair for 1 year. Bracelet, ribbon and box complete. - $9.95 serted wife said after she had begun brown, gray and X and keep her bab! ith her. . heather mixtures; sizes Pair j OPPORTUNITY NO. 8. HER CHIL- 84 to 10, DREN JOY ENOUGH. DESERTED P ST LI & } WIFE—THREE CHILDREN. Wel-Drest Hole “Now I am living,” is what this de- , When Shoppi VRO TEDRTREERED With the _tailored a well known Christmas’ time. _Her two beys and LUNCH OR DINE AT » and a ‘”‘_""""____ Pair 2 need to -go out for entertainment. The Bellevue HOLOBER S Gold md Sllvel' P When Johnny comes home from i soieal dns sele e s hus 127 | Farms Restaurants Silk Hose e ail playl I enjoy it, 1332-34-36 G St. N.W. 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