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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. . THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 192 | During the past five icy and the stamp book. No special | realize that you receive nothing out | plo have saved $157. s ;| amount is owed on the latter. Then, | of the bargain and that you come You may say, but if you could &9]too, she may draw a part or the entire | simply to help them. After making & » o 0 T e T et L o | oount at her Pleasure. The amount | several visits theve folk regard you . ? and 1 one pays a week is at the option of | gs their friend. You have the privi t t { E THEES hi?:‘\‘i?x‘“om‘yo:nrzlgrtugt!z!g the clent. Some pay ten cents, others | lege of making suggestions, which N e 12n o e our sses . you L heo- | twenty-five. a few have saved at dif- [may help to adjust the school rela- [leito mavey OF SUCHh DOOF DEO” | ferent times vne, three or five dollars. | tions of & truant boy. to give en- e o | “But saving is not the only end in Open Bank Accounts. cnurutem%x‘alzrm_"& dcs,v‘nnd:nt.r‘;!olv:.llt;“ Py % litself, for saving helps in several| “A woman surprised the writer by ;%rfi:;'h)iu “g““(m,,m“w:u;“y vith RS Washingtonians have to date contributed to the support of It teaches thrift, encourages|putting $20 in stamps on her book. 8 of economy, tmproves condl-|Four persons opened bank accounts | L0 connect them iu various ways with 6 for %9.50 ]l 6 for $9.50 the Associated Charities. Are you °“'-“°:, d::,_se? I‘b)'g“ ¢ living, ralses idewls, and|after they had acquired the hubit of thcjigker 16 af the QompinIe: " | ington bal | ca people 1o move from (he courts!saving. One woman saved $40, after i are not, and if the thought of a hungry Washing Yy {and alleya, A number of people who | which she put It in « regular bank. i d or a deserted Washington mother reaching for Y°“'bhla“ ave moved from the alley h\\'nuld. Another, having saved sib bought «| PEACE BOND REQUIRED. { w I s, have not done €0 if the sug- | ton of coal, clothing and shoes for her | 2 means more to you than a gesture, fill out the bhnk e b tion abd ancouragentent had notjohildren “After (het Bhe wes toie to" - 1 lik | y and swell the total. Urge your friends to do likewise. | come from the collector. st toward leaving the alley. | Albert Pankey Charged in Policey Washington cannot turn away from its helpless ones. J Stamps as Receipts. one oolter Bad an occasian 1o take| Gouiy With Making Thuests. | r e k in which |}, el St & 3 ! | ‘The saver keeps & boo! ank. She could not write her name, | Albert Pankey. charged with mali- ASSOCIATE]? CHARITIES N lure put the stamps which she buss |but i happy’ woman ‘she’ wis when: | n threats, Was reau red by, Judge | iti i esoci : : the | &fter making her “mark,” she walked | McMahon in United States (Including Citizens® Relief Association fomptuocal CIoE ““;‘( e e ng| oL of the bunk knowing she was a | branch of Police Court yeatcrday to ide. T : route once a week. Stamps ar deposftor. But she was not half as | furnish a bond for $300 to keep ‘the Howard S. Reeside, Treasurer, | diseerent denominutions—. 10, 25 and jubllant as her triend, wha had taught | peace and In default’to serve forty- orthwest : 50 cent stamps. The stamp ls a re-lher how to save. tive days in fafl. i 923 H street northwest ceipt for the amount saved. It may| “The collector, as well us the saver,| DLdward Jenkins, in the same be redeemed at any time at the main fis benefited. for the former receives [ OUTL. charged with an assault, wid Inclosed please find $..........ccooouiinne cosoes as office of the Assoctated Charlties or atfan education wbout people and social | fied 350 wnd n ‘defarle 1o serve one of thosbranch offices. 1In order | conditions. aps for the first time payment in full for the collector to have success with | the worker realizes what is meant by | Mitted In default. I? | the work, several points have to be{the brotherhood of man. The col- | — very little, only a few cents may | and_be natural. i Second Floor, International Bidg. workers. eeling, headache, Washington hasn’t got its breath vet from the surprisc -~ or. observed. First, one mu. Le punc- [lector does not go as u charity ugwu[ Cornelia 8orabji, India's first wemav\' first quarterly payment | (Xind of membersiip desired) }m:],",;.;n,g the same duy as far a8 | giving relief, but as one reprewenting | barrister, has begun practice in Alla- | t not get disco ged, for some ollected, but at another time $15 g | CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP . ... |itourth, one must velieve in the people S de in f uarterly i . all { “The client soon hundl-rsmnds rl:e 3 yment can be made in four erly installments. (L e P P R e (Eayme et ) = 1319 F St. NW.—Over Young Men’s Shop | many-sided character of this work | 3 5 A in its multiform avenues of service | mmm— | . - 2 i oy P is dally illustrated in the demands | @ tion pro- | ° R o made Cupon the soctely’s socidl | perly, & doll, heavy - W lk i Tells of Sa | coated tongue, mau- i a lng with 6,000 shirts. As numbers go. that's considerable volume, . e s v {-| sea and other eymp- in buying them. i How this | o ! ---natura y i ity s : ———— RN QUL S (APSULES (or contribution) for the current year. possible c} 2 Second, one|a business proposition. People soon ' habad. !Third, one must not patronize, and | | s e We don't consider $1.63 a low price for shirts, but we and every one ¢ Committee Meets Today to{ni® ---easily i - (._‘:.;m«l;fi SILK-STRIPE MADRAS SHIRTS SUCH AS THESE at $1.03 e . e i e H of thrilling © Add Impetus to Collection of the most useful by : ---gracefully which @ volunt ¥ help ti singe | ‘e: ; 3 % of Funds. Work a week in teaching 4 the bstinate cases of | - | &roup of peopie. | Pre-shrunk neckbands. R T e n | 5 e Bmall Amdunte emn | At all druggists. or 60 cents by mail pou- JHEN your foot bends natu- ||} Self and confrasting stwipes. tripes, also attached collar and 8 4 s n i “ o )N = b Sizes 14 to 17 (inclusit stripes, also altached collar anc rally. easily from JAQUES® CAPSULE COMPANT, | work, a concrete case may be given : . Sl | 5 " - = = = 5 how much morc joy it ; : PRI 9= French cuffs. If vou desire Smeial menting e e | e e ot Reteras i | JAQUESUAKES) G Ghriot i £ ealli Sleeve lengths, 33. 31, 35. A White madras shirts “in self Dwight Glack s Ghal =0 Hel eek. As an {llustration of this|piid from 3 i special meeoting this afternoon to “The writer has heen iking ing up the campaign for 10,000 mem- i b is xo iy ‘Tailored to perfection. checks, they are also here at this hers. Up to noen today 3,185 i h ” f i H H e s i BARBER ROSS ]i o Roomy model, accurately sized. unique price. dtsappolnting in view of tho pressing & i £l panSiieyer & i > :‘madi e e e o nc. vou e s Ui buovs seand ! ] Order in pe rson. Order l{} mail. Order by phone. Order enough ated Charities and Citiz The Big Hardware and Housefurnishing Store of the shoe bends wi i for the season. T'ell your neighbor. The Heeht Co. First ¥ clation covered by the ap | arch of the natural 4 kept at the same figure 11th and G Sts. that freedom of mo ar, necessitating the ruis- and firm ||| by voluntary contribu- “glove-like” g r hug the under amount. up to noon FOR “‘.i;};:r?'.,',f‘h i ataral resttul || 2.8 was in hand ith e d prevent wapinz at the || . remaining until Easter Sce how it flexes ¢ top. Eemunipa s ten] LAWN the arch Como in and look over the ex- anamade ecrwear more widespread and | cellent_workmanship of the Canti- | esponse if the goal {8 to AND lever Shoe. See how smart it i nmitree realizes Feel how splendidly it fits that during past few months GARDEN how easily bends with your f many and unusual app have been presented, calling for gen- OuS response on the part of the citi- of Washington is partly i ¥ fl\\ "; & 5 i e i ere’ « ributo s ssible who .will be | - o < i - - SR 1 ; { n ear except o purden of other 2 : { HAND MADE his handmade « ¢ this ,‘.yf:l{-‘t;{:’pfi-u ; 3 get to work on the | | CRAVATS vhy its price is only ed 2 . | H Brocades, stripes. c i . Lawn or Garden if 1| rings and novelties in all i , you want them in fmported it dovetic DULIN&MARTIN (o foulards, cords, satins anc The Royal Mail - Lawn Rollers | Sapestey ¥ Shises —while the ground is soft , and 1214 0121 & Street, A New Spring Oxford PLASTE . 5 ours: 8:45 to 5: i » go over it with a Lawn ' OB s bR ; $1© Av\(;m'ml RO“CI'. ] . Main Floor—G St. Entrance Dbless this my prayer. perfect condition. | i | i ! i H | 1 Ihe quintessence of footwear refinement. with the added merit oi comfort, styic For GRAS Rarely vou find such quality in a $10 shoe. This is an especially youthiul Pains AND S E E D | _ with square toe. Of fine black calf. soft as silk and serviceable as can be inthe | |l VEGETABLE & | Equally effective for ant | |[| Lawn Mowers Pruning Shears Spades | n) i H“A“N °A"N sorts of aches and pains Grass Cutters Weed Pullers’ _—and every other | \ the result of taking cold, || Rakes Hoes kind of a tool that ||| may be of use in the overexertion or strain. Sickles Trowels garden. There is no other place in town whe Hanan shoes are obt ble, and it is solely due to the ultra q y and style of this brand that it is included in The Hecht Co. footwear. Accompanying sketch dem Buy Your Anthracite Coal Now ||| WS || iressy e bearng the. unmisebabl Miners’ wage agreements will expire August 31. There may be a coal strike; Correct Hats tor Easter oF % - ( | there may not. We surely hope not. ALUM[NUM .y =3 | | 35 It,S .to your advantage to Order your | 8-qt. Preserving g = % ! : ll"he ]iz.mw\_xi\ t'roilml_&” lxlvlml,,p I“\'cnl:f\: our uz\‘;l next winter’s supply now, as delays may Kettle : SRR MR U e g e mean no anthracite Coal at any price. Do‘.'ble Roaster - / : i Tan, pearl, gray. sand, tan, brown. cork and seal. 10-in. Fry Pans 5 { Lined and unlined. Men who know say these are the Orders are being accepted for spri 505 Sowioae » ' i o d deli g ptea for spring Set 3 Saucepans | T Dobbs Hats, $7 and $8 ana summer deliveries at price current 6-gt. Convex | N § Stetson Hats, $7 when delivery is made. e Covered Kettle . | o - 5 i 2-qt. Percolators 5 i + Superior Anthracite Coal—unequaled 2.qt. Rice Boiler service. | 4.£f'?;'¢',',f.§ex = 7] | | For That Young Man’s Saucepans First Long Trousers J. MAURY DOVE COMPANY R - PRINCIPAL OFFICE : 4-gt. Windsor - | . i " 1408 H Street qtl(en?e y | (] — Langham ngh ClOtheS 6-qt. Windsor f ] I G BRANCH SALES OFFICES: Kettle ? $27'59 to *45 1301 Wisconsin Ave. N\W. 2lIst and Eye Sts. N.W 9-in. Colander 619 H St. N.E. - Loose-bottom rdente | 2 || " The Hecht Co. (The Hecht Cu. Firs