Evening Star Newspaper, March 28, 1923, Page 9

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' THE EVENING R CHARITIES APPEAL 3,425 gased. Before sending the lad back| Abrabam Pookumsa and Eetoer Kasow. both | Eivecd 8. esd My B Hutgcher, oy, to his home, the correction of these o aid Selma Ha bl Gaficts wik Undertaken; s | it kst fogeyre. Ve sod peuin | e Rl el e, |, eye speclalist said the diseased €ye|™ Charies B. Pain and Eva C. Springmann. | Oharles and Hann Raucher, girl, must come out, as it would soon af-| South Trimble, jr., of an“on y., and nacmk M. and Emaflll C. E-rnl havw, boy. fect the other and the boy would | Fisine Lasaro of Washington, a ounds, boy. go blind. This was done. The boy's _._ g }anlllu were Iemo\hed Iinllhe hfi?:l ot Bil'lh& R cd Jater and I 3 improving his physical condition y Nothing Could be done for hia mentai i e e °P°l:. ‘,V,'g;m“l; 2d Virg ;; condition except to restore m to wing m reported to Beld d Dora B Washingtonians have to date contributed to the support of his own people and to his own state, enlin department ta Uhe Tast twents four | Errest :5_4 Sisds g the Associated Charities. Are you one of these? If you R O (he fatbls mionea: “57 _m!- _-M u-«:g:.lnnl:m firt o | Joseph B aad ary . enorer. ¢ r‘n Number of Contributors|[ are not, and if the thought of a hungry Washington baby Eidiis st sl examplo)OfF WERL e 5d Aowie K- Pittoe bas: % | Thirsuon and Beaste Toomas, el organized charity erine Harri Listed Today in Response to or a deserted Washington mother reaching for your hand e itive aat protective way with | Caorgs 4 azd Maria ,:D;“;:} g iy e el o o constitution of Germany ao- means more to you than a gesture, ill out the blank below | |thess Who are Siranged wod Pa3S 12| hiarmond ftana “Comelin ¢ Eacher cords to cltizens the Fight of the ini- Request for 10,000. and swell the total. Urge your friends to do likewise. ingtonians Tt is this Jind ot work yron and Mae Serby, girl. Hetive. 3 s i that the Assoclated Charities is ask- Washington cannot turn away from its helpless ones. B TN i T coveer Thirty-four hundred and twenty- | A$SOC_IATED CHARITIES = = five contributions were listed toward (Including Citizens’ Relief Association). Marriage Lisenses. the 10,000 needed by the Associated A Marriage licerses have been issued to the Charities up to noon today. A ood|| Howard S. Reeside, Treasurer, B et ot ipley st many of these are repetitions of gifts 923 H street northwest: p SO0 B Eidwell of this city an 3 | made earlier in the year. One friend l'dwnrd‘culll4’er :‘m: X ‘-zllz..nnrum. i who had already contributed seuds Inclosed please find $.................... 1 Tt taons and Luin. Washingfon, 350, and expresses the hope that oth- in full e e ers will send even larger checks. payment in ful Arlington, Vaco Another renews her pledge of $100, first quarterly payment 0o ohy ot oo i e s ot ) Steca e payable in quarterly installments of q Yy pay (Rind of membership desired) ! Says Tots to Teens to Kiddyeens, or contribution) for the current year. Yy s ( ) y Your Easter frocks are here. 825 each. Two persons send in cou- ned vons clipped: from liberty bonds. One | Eyes Examl luc'mlnx eatoal former contributor, no longer able to MEMBERSHIPS, e TR, I've coats and capes and pretty things Sive aais for ‘sasiotance vecamee of||. AT % Name Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES ok serious {llness in the family. An-| recia o Add ht Specialist BorDnhe clitlest s other past contributor, minety-two || — Cepital ... 100,00 TERRER- 2 Eyesight ! 409410 MoLachlen nldc i 10th and G Sts ! Brons Seatn 191, years of age, writes an appealing let- | ter, showing a large proportion of | small pension fund devoted to chari- | table purposes. Unfortunately, this ,?Ilansllnn flum‘i‘ h;u:hlu-en dxtflu("d se- | usly crippling the aged giver, muk- too early to take care of ing It necossary for him to curtail his schcening Sou, dogr, windows agd slech charity hese expressions . S Awningé for tte windowy OF nterest. 10 Jhe vork o oSION] 4ot the difterent charity organiza- |sponsible for the care of these atrand. o ".fi" . r:"b:‘«‘rnnul © ‘cat's com- ganization are among the satisfac- | er the country have|ed ones. Sometimes it is a run-away cen ver: Tlons of the campaigh, The theneni agreement among [boy or a tramp family or homeless CORNE”- WA]_L "PAPER CO. in the minds of the finance committee form Of eomat 18| man that makes it a business to go Main 5373-5374 in asking for 10,000 contributors or portation code. from town to town. | 714 13th A partners in this work for the relief | ach orgauization The Chastleton Girls’ Capes Capes for girls in sizes seven to fourteen—You'll surely be pleased with these for they'rc made of very serviceable material and are exceptionally priced for this pre-Easter selling at— $5.95 (Payment can be made in four quarterly installments.) | 'TIS SCREEN & AWNING TlME; m fon of One T 4 Dashmg Dlamo”d Strap and prevention of distress in the Dis- gom umgges_ ustration of One Type. 3 : = I;;;‘:ul;xfn(yol\;::;bl?;klhe‘(:fl]:‘:‘\‘\l:dcl‘dl:l”Iun 2 gennf;x‘:: rovd COLONIAL TONGUE ; Little Girls" Coats Coa!sofiineti gaif]ezs for An illustration of the former type is that of a young lad who was p i :;l”‘:‘;xbmfl?::rz‘”ir;hlmczr\umrn;;xlnn\ ; £ hropiding ranspor-lea up on U\r)rnmil by @ Kindiy Wash- | 16th & R Sts i —in, ‘sizes) fol six. Vears— e care of the unfar tngtoniun, who found that the boy | . i . ] . dicisy andlitaslored madels e tunate folk of the city. was headed for the city. Upon ar- . | Decidedly new—a Walk-Oy. | g 3 : : —sizes 7 to 14 years. = Yas headed for the o o ho"in | Handsomely Furnished | g e a Walk-Over creation i Made of Polo cloti, camelair, T vl i DY it Stranded Families a Problem. an called the of- Apartments H vou will see copied right and left. A serge and tweed mixtures and plaid effects. Lnusua.ly harities, which | S : iccs = piaid : e some- | offered at gnce to take care of the boy | , Mousckeeping | Colonial tongue with straps. Snug Lrices i fpchiion special values at— Tged Characte t | until an inquiry could be made to fine Tooms and bath = ¢ , families who h: ged character. must] J8t just where he belonged. He was 3 rooms and hath Walk-Over instep fitting. Patent leath- ! $8.50 to $25.00 $10.00 to $29.50 legal claim upon the i Columbia and yet are without to care for themselves. W be done in such instanc: give rellef and do nothin; that such familles will mately & permanent charge upon (i District of Columbla and after a resi- Housekeeping ms and bath oom and bath By the week or month Hotel Service Excellent Restaurant ¥ in order to save time|Dbrought down to the Social Serv er, black nubuck straps, smart Colonial i toes, low heel. What you have been looking for, a slipper of dashing style for dance, dress, street and sport wear. | % OE distance telephone | House and at once placed in lodgin ted to, on the the- A special group of Girls’ Dresses, sizes seven to four- teen—that we are offering as an extra special at from l' atitves in a nearby that he was mentally Xhlnn\[\k(e)xl lodgings pending in- |hold a job, that his evesi S fi o frons the | Impaircd, and lis tonsils w dence of a vear will have a le ‘jated Char- claim for public” 1£ not privade ch rihwest, that ! “ Afatetialiate s e igsotgeits and crepe (e \chine y. Yot to pass thew on frc pondence is con- | il A o eity to another is contrary ducted in order to locate relatives and | WO F’S | Originally marked at 00 to & humane theory of assistance. Inliriends who will und 1 L ! - - | Now in Our New Store, 610 12th St. gl Sale of Easter Chokers at 25% to 50% Savings | An exceptional chance to secure a handsome choker, to complete g | your spring costume, at a price you'll fnd srresistible. SAVINGS of 25% to 50% on newest spring shades in— —FINE FOXES —STONE MARTENS : i —SABLES, MINKS } E _BAUM MARTENS, ec. o1 deposit reserves your sclection until wanted That’s Bound to Attract Specially Priced for Balance of Week You'll wonder how we are able to give such wonder- ful llats at these three prices— 55§70 10 Values Up to $15 THE S FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F a# Tenth St. 1214 NW. 12th and 13th Sts. Exclusive models from foremost fashion centers. Newest materials, colorings, ctc., and we believe you'll agree with us they're the most beautiful Hats to be found. . Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Just make up your mind there is a real treat in store for you when you visit our store. IDA WALTERS, 4156 Opposite Kelth's SAKS FUR CO. | One Family Management for 30 Years 610 Twelfth St.—Just Above F Continuing—Thursday Our Extraordinary Offering of the Suit—Costume Three Selected Groups New Style Features Elaborate and elegant two and three piece costumed suits, including indi vidual reproduction of recent im- portations. They are beautifully braid trimmed or embroidered, with handsome blouse tops of plain or printed crepe. 75.00 Costume Suits Long or short, straight or flaring, embroidered or tucked, ribbon gir- dles or no girdles—every kind of a suit is here in Navy or Tan Twill in two-piece or three-piece models —the latter with blouse tops of Oriental Prints. Really exceptional at this price. 55.00 Tweeds and Twills There are delightfully good looking camel hair and tweeds in barley, tan and natural colors. Checked ve- lours at this price with jaunty box coats tucked, or stitched, ties at the side and smart wrap-around skirts. 39.50 Every Correct Type of Embroidery—LFEvery Authentic Model—Every Smart Fabric JUINA PIQUETINE RICH TWILLS CHECK MOIRE TWEEDS PURL TWILL VELOURS S.E. Cor. 13th and G Sts. N.W. For Eastei Apparelfi Washington Fifth Avenue Branch of the New York Famous / Lstablishment Offering the newest and smartest footwear for the most deU(llOUh in a variety of styles that assure you the cor rect footwear for all occasions. .-v-omo e Queen Quality Shoes of world, wide reputation based on a quar- = s tin with . Black Satin with Biaek Busde, $10. 3 ter century of Blaok Oue Gras 4 usde with Grey Kid, o..;‘ix,a““.“,‘:“"&.d confidence and grter Sude with 5 wn Kid, 3 Tun Brewn Suede (orvice rown The latest. most graceful Remarkable Offering! New Easter Hats styles are now Gray_Sueds, i hown. el peionc sTa0. being sho Suedo ‘with Gray Kid, $11. White Kid, $11, The Queen 39.50 Quality trade- mark is your as- or Thursday ) surance of satis- z — Brown Suede with £ H faction. U] Brown Eid, Grav — .Most Unusual Values Alwin and Windsor Full-fashioned Silk L =] [6=< — = Hosiery, new spring shades, $1.95 This special group of hats, embracing every new- ést style note, is an extraordinary- Easter offering. A great variety of styles, shapes, colors, trims and materials are included. Hats of individuality and fl w JJ 7 charm, which regularly seld.at much higher prices. I 1219 F STREET N. W l d S8 (B WE EMPHASIZE THE UNUSUAL VALUES! Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children Ezelusive Agents in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY SHOES

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