Evening Star Newspaper, December 19, 1922, Page 12

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12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922, “Y” HONOR STUDEN an owners and mechanics’ courss Ji I ner underwet J ght children are being | herself in a trade which she can prac- | tle of her allowance for emergenc OR STU TS. uary 9 for Tueaday and Thursday brought up to normal by attending & | tice at home, 50 as to be with her |and recently bought u nlce warm pair nights. nutrition clinic each week. Twenty- | children. Until she can so establish | of blenkets, of which she iz very needed to keep this home together, or | $780 for the to regain her health | nceded to maintain this happy home. Third Scholastic Report of Day five dollars a week is the amount, hersclf, she ds $15 a week, or proud. $16 a weck. or $780 a year. i $1.300 for the year. e School Made. ’ POSTPONE BUS HEARING. x e yea and keep her bables with her. | Amount asked for, 3180. Previously ) mount asked for, $1,300. Previously | . Prev y | ac i 5 .. $10: Honor students of the third scholas- acknowledged, $60. 1. A. O.. 35: M mount asked, LT B N:f.:"-fmf'xlcf.|§n5.','°flhfi":i-' N s Srotal, :":W 4 TS 3% B MR, 8630 B B e $2: G 4 i = tie report of the Washington Day|Commissioners Attend Committee $5. Total, $30. | Still needed, $756. hool, one of the school units of the M. G A, were unnounced by Head- On Appropriations Bill. {DPPORTUNITY NO. 9. A PR OBLEM m;:ér;d\ir{k D:"(‘.rm\z aé go:low: l Because of the hearings at the ;("su'r‘oui n'lllgX - ! :‘\\’;lqul. ING. INVALID COUPLE o Ceorea MeCov: ivst highe oy Capitol on the District appropriation |One “Qld Friend” Leaves| St needed. s1.14s.c0. OUGH. DESERTED Lo G an {Enger, Herbert Hukerede, Infll.mxlhem(ow;mlxa;lonvrs Ito‘;inxydw'sb‘ e e CHILDREN. i pollave you cver tried to look for i Beebo: cighth grade, Harris . | pon e hearing scheduled for . UNITY NO. 7. T ] it Tavn 11k - s v 1 only a slendel PRilip Altér, Robert Jacquet: scventh | Thursday miorning on the applica- | .$400, Nearly Closing | TO SURRENDER TO MISFORTUN ox N e M;"u #.,“::c’:.rmr}n;tfixg'm all 1o puy with? : % self-Eupp rtinz grude, James Dra nford Santi i,y of the Sixteenth Street Highlands Left to shift for hersalf by a hus- | to receive her weekly allowance made - < # band who i a drug addict, this little , possible by the contributions given at | Until the father became too oid and CAR Kotaee Witlaon e Do araies R No. 10. woman (colored) Fefured to Rive 1y | Fuicoman’ time. e oo hovs and | to0 1l to work any lon With THEUNIVERSAL Ketsey. & th grade, | “The busses of the Washington Kapid ( - her threc bables, one to three years | buby girl are her delight. s Perkins, Willett, Richard mranait Company now turn at 16th of age. She broke herself down with d to ®o out for entertalnment. 4 2 Kenn T . (i eIt overwork untll she had to huve u!When Johnny comes home from !€F herseif ic very (rai t ¢ "3 Drumm, principal of the vy | and Buchanun streets und the citi- $10,568. STILL NEEDED |major operation to save her life. school and tells me what has hap-:Children, all under ; The R L Ta IOT Motor Co auto Schbol sancdnced the ODERINE | o it o et me e Wille 11 the hosnital’ the ehildren | pesed. that trierentc me. When they | Dromising youngsters. The tio Al C . }’ . .of a lighting and Ignition class on | Reed Hospital. The commission will | were cared for fu Camp Pleas wil | are ail playing together 1 enjoy it,|School are up to grade and thetr i 8. for Monday, Wednesdny | announce jater the new date for the J [fuaes ‘She makes her rent by take | vars THA I8 the Gay she expresses | teachers are enthustastic about them. K 14th and T Streets ¢ nights, and the opening of | hearing. Only Six Days Left, But Asso-|!n& lodgers. She is trying to perfect | it. h week she saves ahead a lit «Continued on Twen 5 _— UL v e L o |l ———lol—— o] ———]o]c———]a]——lal——lal— 608 TO 614 11th ST. NW. i —_——==—— Contributions received within the past twenty-four hours have given: the Christmas opportunity fund a de- cided boost. An old friend of No. 10 visited the office of the Assoclated Charities, 923 H street northwest, yes- terday and handed in fou one-hun- dred-doniar bills for this family. The donor, who particularly requested that her name be withheld, accom- panjed her gift wtih @ Christmas card bearing this sentiment: “Rehind the night There {s plenty of ligit, And things are all right, And T know it. Merry Christmas.” This sum will provide the weekly allowance of $12 asked for this op- portunity for a period of eight months. _ Other contributions have brought No. 10 within a few dollars E’h'fi'&%@&%’&%’%@fi%’%@fi@’&%’&%@’%fl : - 24 "o == v ‘ 2% Practical Gifts At the Gate of Christmas Are Doubly Appreciated Here we all are, tired but happy. marching along faster and faster toward the nearby Why not give cutlery? It is one of the most appreciated of all gifts Christmas! Our arms are full of gifts, bu usual. we have more to purchase. Plitt PCCKET KNIVES Largest Assortment AF are tempting both in beauty and price. Stag Handle Pocket Knives.. Investigate! Hare You an Acquaintance With Choice Assortment of Knives Pearl Handle Knives.. ....... the Colorful Fulper Pottery? Combination Knives. with pearl We've Added Many New Effects to the Assortment of 5 Taffeta : £ TR REREREDELNE i i 1 | i ) B3 AIAREIAIAIGISHD i ] i Made . it has There are innumerabic | Keen Kutter Scout Knives. of the full amount uccded—namely, receive ighest award- colors 304 combinations H Scout Krives. good quali $624. ] . including the Medal ol Manv glazes are actual \ 1. X. L. Braad Knives. (_‘3:‘{:1'! ,?,‘:',”"{f"“:“,” .\z;.m':‘;‘l'rtaidg _among all pot- discoveries of the an i Ring Knives for chains Ss6o ot whi Nave a N{"!.e"“" Y e g forcign and do- cient ese. Asl i Press-button Knives ... ... ...... list are urged to act quickly before | % Each is 4 rose-¢ X the family of their cholce i other- tinctive. and original. Vase I & 2, 2 RAZORS wise provided for. This will avold the - & $13.50 - Jubilee Razors - . -$3.50 necessity of substituting some other : S | fi Wade & Butcher Razor: 5 .S.M;’uv family than the one desiznated by the 2 ; : Gienco Razors 250 to $3.50 onor. Wou'd-be givers are rcminded 3 Suggestions for Tobaccoowcners 0T {that payments may be made on the 2 ge / I. X. L. Razors..... s $3.00 up {installment _plan, either monthly or * quarterly. Some find it more conven- ient and also more satisfactory to; Of Pipes. Cigars and Cigarettes SAFETY RAZORS Ash Trav and Mateh Stack of Ash Travs. Auto-Strop Safety Razors. Sive tible iy . 2 s s =~ = 3 = Y. ‘The Christmas Box Holder, $325. S50, New Giflette Sefety Razors | Feel s James Whitcomb Riley calls i That we're feat“nng at Weck Sextoblade Razors. the holiday spirit. is thus extended « ette Humidor Sct. 5 arette Humid < ! throughout the year. The total amount asked for, $13.- 056, is today reduced by gifts of ¥ . leaving a balance of $10.558 till needed With only six days to Christmas this is a goodly sum. but | inot Impossible at this Christmas sea- xon, when everyhodr is trying to re- i member the other fellow. Let one of se other fellows be “un opportuni- Gem, Ever-Ready, Keen Kutter, Durham Enders and Others TABLE CUTLERY White Handle Knives and Forks, 6 of each...$650 set - Stainless Steel Knives. 6 to set.. . .$5.00 set ce Stainfess Steel Carvers. . ..$6.00 Stag Handle Carvers, 2 pieces ................S3.25 up Game Carvers, white. horn and stag handles. $3.50 up Cigar Humidor Sct, 8325, Smoking Tables, $15.75. g% Mahegany Waste Bas- kets, $1275. tmong These Plitt Gifis You May Spy BRBRERERRVERVCRERVERE| 515 af ¢ o ¥ yat ¥ I~ !}‘ ¥ W -4 @ o @ b 3 af in Eleventh-Hour Symbol of Happiness R e lloe be s opportunt Tin-Top Tables. §12.00 f rtha Washington MANICURE SETS harities. Contributions may be sent ] £91.00. o5, $24.25 1o $82.50. Reasonably Priced tolehe A haritles. John Joy 3 b Lud-. $7.60 = Spinct Desks. $40.00 Pearl, Horn and French Ivory ... ..... $150 to $35.00 et e o el amEe of e R . . ) : T N e i &fl SHAVING BRUSHES AND STROPS Fourteen Opportunitics. The spring fashion is eorrect!y % = 650 t0 S4000. Rubberset Shaving Brushes..... --80c to $12.00 OPPORTUNITY NO. 1 forecasted in these styles. What is = : Rl y Regular Swing Strops. ... S0c to $650 FAULTJCST | SHE lead e tasten e : “’ «hrair. $4125 ¢ $38.50. LSS Four-sided Howard Strops S1.25 to $2.50 ;%AS'EAVD\HF!(‘, AND Rn already 1n process ot production eise- h .8 . . = 2! ND, SIN 3y 2 - :; Jewel Box, $2250. Hard Mirrors. $16.00. Genuine Eg"rr;;}:‘Rs‘(r:g"fLERY ITEMSIS.S to $2.50 In a little ,,“‘.,nf,,f",f;?,,f with a where is bemg presented to your con- ] yitice authorities tell us that today. Nail Nippers ... S ~...50c to $1.00 Fioom a1 summer. Tone.. tives: this sideration here now—and at a price bty ser 19th, is the Peak of the Christm Fo'ding Scissors ......... . .50c to $1.50 ::"’,:"n:\":}_mr"‘;fi “'3’:&':;.‘:‘:';"""“ characteristic of ph‘hpd’o"‘ progres- b Mailing. These who shop today at Plitt's arc Miniature Charm Knives. -50c and 73¢ acuiacat which: ocourred!in ‘i?x':o:; siveness. af Tkelv to remove from their thoughts a Hunting Knives .. $225 up A deviredihushand iprotecteditior and : 2 ‘ntain of Uncertainty in Gift-givi All our cutlery fully we.rranted e e I e s e - - 5 : o = ;? Mountain of Uncertainty in Gift-giving. -~ 24 y 5 henl ot hie care e Eradiny, Graceful drapings; unique slecve designs: original effects = = G 3 , @ he has been for more than a year. apphied lace collars. Blue. Black. Brown—and Paisley combin 2 & e eo. = There are six children. obedient and o = fo 1) P sweet, al evote t thejir mother. * af i{f “\“ S35 g\g y Jane, ‘the eldest, |sha°qu1:f studions - S ! R &irl, who helps mother sew and clean. g % '@ w4 909 P~. Ave. N.W. Sam s 2 ecout, the envy of his | 'y T AT L LA o i s younger brothers, because “he can see f 5 Co. h-nc.M 228 all the parades” The pet of the : 1525-14th SLNW. Main Whote Tamily Is the baby. just fours : teen months old. Eighteen dollars & week, or $936 for the year, in addi- More of those , !%% tion fo what relatives are doing, will 3 keep the happy home together through 1923. Amount asked for. $936. Previously acknowledged, $81.50. W. R. S., $10: A L B, $10; E. H. J 35; Mrs. C. J. K., & $5: C. T. iC; . A., $18. Total, Charming Corduroy Robes - —So appealing for gifts.— In the variety of wanted colors—lined and unlined. .$2.95 and $395 R | ! LR K I OPPORTUNITY NO. EDUCATION IN HOMEMAKING AND HEALTH. WIDOW AND FOUR CHILDREN. Education in homemaking and health, this 18 what the care of the Associated Charities has meant to this family. Thrown upon her own responaibliity by the death of her husband from the “flu.’ this mother ® ® was unprepared to assume the head- ship of her household. Now, thanks to the Instruction of the soclety’'s home economist, the two little girls are becoming adepts with their needle, and the mother Is a much improved { housekeeper. One would hardly! [ ] [} know the delicate children of a few | months ago. Speclalists have cor- rected thelr physical defects and the nutrition clinics have brought them o up to weight until they are mnow sturdy and well. Twenty-seven dol-: lars a week 15 needed for thts widow | 4 g W 5% 5% i ice—; S her f hildren, for thi i You save anywhere from 15% to 35% in price—are assured and her or‘:r!ot:"“;e:v‘fi:bk.fle_fifi:i of an excellent variety to choose from—and quality of the best! fs 31404 for the year. Amount asked for, S&.IDC. ngv;zu!Aly This store is the distributing point for nine large silk mills— R hmount fake - v $10; J. W. B., 35 3. Total, $94. selling direct to you! You save the difference! QY needed, $1.310: Blouse and Dress lengths boxed for Gifts. OPPORTUNITY NO. 3 BETTER OFF Dain ty Remembran ces —all of which will be attractively boxed for your giving— In Underthings Vests — Giove Silk: Vests and Step-Ins full cut, and handsomely hemstitched. —Made to match—Crepe = Fieoh caior emettched §1.95 g Chine. 'Radium_and P e Lorelei Silk and Satin. U [——|ol—]o]c—=lalc——]c]c——[o]c——]o]lc——=lo[—— ol c—Z[al—o[o]l—=la]e=—m]ole——rrt——o]a] ——=[ul —=]o[c——=Jol—Dlal——ol———> o[ —— o] » WITHOUT THEIR DAD. DESERT- 2 . Flesh, White, Orchid, 3 A» = ¢ (kind - 3 A Christmas Special! ! £, 00 imne Sngermason) i b Bloomers — G!ov Bl and Black. Fach. 9399 ik o e o e omers — Others from $2.95 to $5.95 Fach : v - 5 rid’s” 5 . er e girls, vell s 5 . New Radium de Soie—The best of “David’s might, for two Toveller ones are rarely Radium Silk. Satin and . : : craftsmanship; suitable for lingeric and \ seen. This little woman and her G de Chine: ol Cajnlsoles‘crfp‘ - hundreds of other Christmas gift things; ¥ bables were left to fight thelr way ICpECE ine. plam de Chine, > : alope. It has been a brave struggle. tailored and hemstitched. Satin and Radinm Silk— 5 all shades. Regular $3.00 but the mother could not make it o, { al . owing to her frail health. The two | value..ooenenneicocenccnnnn ; S - little rooms which they call home are | epick and span and bright, with tiny | Brassieres in Satin...... plants in_the windows. love and | Other Bloomers—$3.95 to $5.50 Other Gredes from $1.50 to 82.95 3 From the Silk Looms o aae, sapport o e family. ot o In Silk Petti ; . to You! . Semmmen D o e S etticoats Hosiery : 0 You. e ‘Amount asked for, $520. Previously 5 0 knowledged, $36. In His Name. $10; | - . = Siflk Broadcloth Shirting—Stands tubbing; . ;{,.,:H ReISE: f: 0 N P -and Pantalettes Silk and Sport- hs'un‘ néed‘e , $456. 4 | . Jersey Silk Petticoats: Ihe favored kinds— = plain and striped de- signs: for “His” shirt .69 s i gift. Regular $2.25 value, OPPORTUNITY NO. 4. A REUNITED with deep plaited flounces. $l 95 Clocked Wool, Silk and FAMILY. WIDOW AND SIX CHIL- . In all the wanted colors. . Wool. Plain Silk with lisle New Paisley Crepe de Chine—In great de- DREN. b mand; mal;e v.|l magnicent blouses; \ Loft a widow., with a baby two Jersey and Radium Silk tops, Glove Silk and All 51 95 gift boxes St 2 49 5 : = 3 S weeks old and five other children! Pétticosts | 2nd Pants- Silk..... e 2 chasers. Special, $3.50 . - under tenm, this mother knew of! o A 3 pairs, $5.65 valie: S oel T it s Sottilng 6lks tn @0 But. place twe o lettes; plain, hemstitched = 36-inch Chenille Corduroys—For robes; a the kiddies with relatives and the or embroidered; plaited 00 Sill: Hose, with lisic practical gift, easy to make y others in orphanages. Misfortunata flounces o! = Tyl o with our patterns. Regular 9 C ::edm:: tg‘éozltnvhvoge;idfl:l;lb"lbgfld‘l:"d. SxisSsnivEsaticl tops: full fashioned: all $1.50 value....co.oevuenennn. i ; foe In_the losa of a leg. Al the i Jersey and Radium Silk the hewest colors : perfect s 59 MILL—ENPS—A special table of odd pieces, \ 3 children were homesick. unhappy and | Petticoats ; plain tailored: quahty 5 bk - all different qualities. g in bad physical condition. But now | < 3 p! ed; 5 . Values up to $200. Spe- 9 C - | the long lane seems to have taken a | or with scalloped and em- 95 3 pairs, $4.50 a o turn. The family has been gotten broidered f 3. L7 S A B together again sith the id of the | ToIQerectountes ek Wool Sport Hose, in s 00 o A aritles and has t 3 . ’ Brainard & Armstrong Remember—It Is a Pleasure to Show McCall A oa thelottauitts ot the! Other grades up to $12.50 Heather colorings....... l' ‘ o o . city, where the mother, with the help Spool Silks Our Silks and Furnish Samples! Patterns St the children as they grow older. | expects to_support herself by truck | ° ] farming. Meantime, $14 a week, or! - $728 for the year, Is needed to sup-| » plement what relatives are able todo. | Amount asked for, $728. Previously ¢ 9 ledged, 3$27.50. P. 35 Mrs. Distribut; G Do S0 ™ = " . Total, ) ° 4 Still needed, $677.50. ' OPPORTUNITY NO. 6. THE GOAL IN SR R, ML All Fur Coats and Fur Pieces Reduced M T 0 = i e I e e I e = I = D e I e 0 = O = I e I e e O =i =10 =1 - SIGHT. WIDOW AND FOUR CHIL- 1114 G St. N.W. nRENA S R - 5 ow 15 do . . , Phone Main 8306 Power to make & home for her four These reductions have been made now to make children, znd shortly her strugsle ! !wm bring Its reward, for the eldest | 5] child will soon be old enough to go to work and to make a substantial | contribution to the support of the| family. With the goal in sight, sure- orth while to extend a help- g hand, for the home is an excellent one and the mother takes advantage of every opportunmity to {mprove as a R o P =T o == [o [—— [o]c——r—lol——o|c—— [ [c——[5 Furs available for Christmas giving to advantage. Backing every Fur is the Philipsborn guarantee. . i A L T 1 i ST A A e M A iX

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