Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1923, Page 22

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3,546 Washingtonians have to date the Associated Charities. Are you one of these? contributed to the support of f you are not, and if the thought of a hungry Washington baby or a deserted Washington mother reaching for your hand Assoclated Chariti:: was able-thtough its correspondent in the west to get |In touch with the parents, who weie | very mach surprised -to ‘legrn . that their son's letters, telling, of ‘wonder- ful prospects were 4without .founda- |ton.' They immediately ‘came east, and underthe advice of! the * Assooi- ated Charities a psychiatric examina- tion, was obtained and the Tad found to” be suffering from serious mental | trouble. Tt developed that the boy was yet in his teens, thaugh. appear- Ing much older. Following the ex- amination, the boy was promptly taken by his parents to their home in clated by the cial work. Naturally the first im- pulse would have been when the young man appeared in a limousine and the latest fashion of dress to conclude that he was no proper sub- Ject for a charitable organization. The trained sense of the visitor, however, showed that here waa a human prob- lem to be faced and for which some solution must be found. Prompt and sympathetic investiga- tion saved this situation. Merely giv- ing or loaning more money to this young man would have only made not in touch with so- THII EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO}T D. C.,. FRIDAY, MARCH 30 1923. EXT RA SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK! Grocery Bargains Unequaled AT ALL THE the west and there placed under prop- er guardlanship. Human Problem to Be Faced. It does not take very long to tell | the story, but the amount of time |'spent and paticnce exercised in work- [ A ing out the problem until the boy was given the needed protection of | his own peoplc can hardly be means more to you than a gesture, fill out the blank below ABLLEES WEOENG and swell the total. Urge your friends to do likewise. Washington cannot turn away from its helpless ones. ASSOCIATED CHARITIES (Including Citizens’ Relief Asscciation). Howard S, Reeside, Treasurer, 923 H street northwest: Mile. Schrier of France claims to be the champion woman cue expert in the world. rifle bullet gs traveling at its greatest speed, Wbt as it leaves the muzzle, but at about ten feet from the muszle. District Crocoru Sociely Stores INCORP ORATED Inclosed please findi§......ociooennnone S as payment in full 1 T .o first quarterly payment (Kind of ‘membershy dosised) (or contribution) for the current year. u:xxznsm;q Capital (Payment .can be made ‘in four quarterly. installments.) CHARITIES BUDGET STILL SHORT §20,000 $35,000 in Round Numbers | Obtained in Drive Up to Noon Today. N.W. STORES. 620 N St. 130 D St 1531 33d St. 315 Q St. 1433 11th St. 5504 Wisc. 3171 Me. P1. St 4118 7th St 4400 Ga. Ave. 10th and K Sts. 702 5th St. 439 N St. l 1322 Fla. Ave. 1803 L St ‘ | | 1451 Md. Ave. 300 Md. Ave. 1030 N. Cap. St. 1341 H St 26 Seaton PL SE. STORES. 233 12th St 1543 E St 1601 Gd. Hp. Rd. 301 12th St. 601 E 53 D St 14th and A Sts. 1301 S. Cap. St. 600 Ala. Ave, 1403 Gd. Hp. Rd. 200 15th St. 1386 C St. SUBURBAN STORES. 5212 Blair Rd. N.E. 1701 Monroe St, Brkl'd. Deskin-Riverdale, Md. Mostow-Bladensburg, Md. Wiggington-Brentwood, Md. Cullin, Col. Pike, Va. Kisseleff-Park Lane, Va. Kershenbaum-Halls Hill, Va. Everybody Likes the New LOFFLER’S FI RANI\FD]{T STYLE N.E. STORES, 1109 Fla. Ave. 801 Mass. Ave. 1012 1st St 1130 B St. 1431 C St. 301 7th St 4th and B Sts. 60 R. I. Ave. 24th and Douglas Ave. 1020 Clurd St. 1609 T $t. kim at the moment. By tae: - tioning .it was sought to d nnm\ the young man a story of his life. | The worker promised to give hls re- quest consideration and asked him to call again. In the course of the in- Yerview he had dropped one or two very sitght clues. ' These the viaitor at once began to | Ifollow up, meantime securing - the services of a volunteer big brother h gat gequainted with the applicant 1o find out just what kind of work |.4 was able to do, and, why, contry his, well- 0 _appearance, he be 5o ab, cly, without funds clatmed. ll‘ndod 914 Hu Ave. 2036 12th St. 6 14th St. 1942 st St IN THE 1-.POUND WAX PAPER PACKAGE No Hand Touches Them After They're Made Sold Lverywhere "32a 18th St. Address Communications to President, 232. Phone Columbia 9 Strictly Fresh Selected EGGS, 25¢ Dozen UNEEDA BISCUITS, Pkg. 5¢c GOLD BAG COFFEE, Extra Quality, 28¢ BAKER’S COCOA, ;j-pound, 18c | BAKER’S CHOCOLATE, -pound, 17 ¢ KINGAN’SBACON, I-pound cartons,37c CHOICE LEG LAMB, [b., 39c FANCY SMOKED SHOULDERS, fin 13c GOOD POT ROAST, b. 20c and 25¢ GOLD BAND BUTTER, gy 59¢ LARGE ROME BEAUTY APPLES, 31BS. pox $2.75 CHOICE GRAPEFRUIT, Large, 10c D. G. S. WHITE FLOATING SOAP, 3 bars, 14c ORIGINAL SAUSAGE 35c Ib. TING TONG TEA 23c 1%-Ib. tin. Unexcelled Gelfand’s Mayonnaise The Nearest Thi the Kind You At Home. . PUREST INGREDIENTS 12¢ Jar 25¢ Jar brained which iie fuct that he had parents 1 the Pa sending him r amounts, All LofMar products made r U. R Government fuper- vision at Beaning, D. 0. nd numbers in || the Assoclated |1 $20.000 to com- | # current fiscal | ¢ ber 30, 1923, parati He was'an every indulge his parents, b vagaries which e 1 irresponsible, and which led him ap- | parently unbonsciously to tell the | most wondrous tales ubout what hie | had ac e limited means, £on, had been given | within the mean ad developed me current year's work. ual report summarizing under care within the ronths und the expenditures s men s .M)E $2 Womens \UWAE Silk Hose |8 s1.25 Pure Silk Fose, i plack that are tall fashioned. value for SI 25, All sizes, 16-Button 1| Silk Gloves listed 3.545. behind though not riy, 1s that the h. Really a marvelous as- sortment of every conceiv- able color, style, fabric, model and pattern in 1110( two lots. Serges, cass meres, \\orsted:. tweeds, herringbones and other fabrics, in. mixtures, plaids, plain colors and stripes are here galore and you will find single and double breasted coats, Norfolk sport models and conserva- ‘ tive and semi-conservative | styles. There are 'regu- | lars, shorts, stouts” and | slims at these prices. All ; | | troubl be discove importance o drove up to the office nerthwest In a limou- ho asked for as- ot some wealthy woman that he might pursue a IRtefuses Information. d during the fir in all there is a suit here , for every man, at a price hc wants to pay. 2 to 46, Your Easter Hat Is Here “Cal;olini_ in the Morning”’ You'll never hear this captivating fox-trot played with-finer tempo, chythm. and melody than on the Columbia Record made by Eddie Elkins® Orchestra “Silver Swanee” is it team mate on the verse side. At ¥ COLUMBIA DEALERS A-3737—175¢* Sizes Boys’ Fine 2-Pants SUITS @*I Values in Boys’ that com-| Suits| Jos. Phillips All Pork Chas. Schneider’s VIENNA BREAD IS REAL GOOD BREAD AUTH’S Famous Smoked and Green Link Sausage Pudding and Scrapple mand your| atten tion. Light; medi- um and dark shades in sport x.md- cls, .\'nr.ulks and yoke| styles and| every one with | two palrs of| lined pants. Sizes 8 to 18. | FountainHam The finest hams you could want to eat—all D. G. S. Stores have them. Try one this week. They’re different. Beautiful Easter Hats, fresh from New York showrooms for 'Satur- da arge pokes, & drooping mushrooms I and bonnet cffects for matron 4 miss. The colors are rose, brown, sand, purple, green black—trimmed with flow fruits and ribbons to go at $5. Women’s Easter Garments Specially Priced WOMEN’S HIGH-GRADE DRESSES 80 I’s the original that you should ask for. For Easter Sunday--- Coffee Butter Cream —one of the most delicious of all the varieties of the Corby One-Pound Family Layer Cakes The Coffee of the flavoring is a perfeét blend— and the rich icing adds its charm. It is the economical size—enough for bountiful service—but none to grow stale. 27° Large assortment of new Easter dresscs, Canton crepe, crepe romain, spaniel crepe and tri all new light and -dark colors such as gra tan, mocha, rosewood, Lanvin green, mountain h brown and black. Made with = basque mrmxht line or the long.dropped waist line effe Danels, side’ sushes ornament range 16 to 44. Extra size ed for Saturday only at $14. WOMEN’S EXTRA VALUE DRESSES Another group of women’s and misses dresses, in all shades as well as pretty com- bination colors; these are made of Alltyme Crepe, Canton Crepe or Taffetas; sizes to 44. Specially priced at $10.80. V; alucs to $15.00. WRAPS, COATS AND CAPES New wraps and coats, velour, tweeds and over- ;umd Thbe cunx; have inverted pleat; convertible col- ars, in tan and beige; the capes have military or shawl i ickly | fiery, ucr-.hnu ecxievlv:‘l. :.:m:. Nr:“:h: collars, embroidery and Igutton trim. Especially ‘priced overcome by applying at $9.80. Values to $2250. A few silk capes among Sulphur, declares a noted skin speclal- /L ey Ist. Because of Its germ.destroying s Patent Leather Strap Pumps | SR S ST S 6 S S e SRR o0 S Ceresota FLOUR “The Prize Bread Flour of the W 4 Any breaking out of the skin, evsn | A el R “Princess Tut” Mr. Man! * Your Oxfords for Children’s and Misses’ Patent Leather 1t seldom falls to remove the torment and disfigurement, and you do not have to walt for rellef from embarrassment. Iimprovement quickly shows. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small Jar:of Rowles' Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use It, like. cold créam. Fresh 3 times a day At all D.G.S. Stores 5 1bs.....25¢ 12 1bs.....57¢c 5 10 $7.95 select from, incloding Sien, A shape |ty to Dlease. ihe, most s Tor the bigger it 1o size 8 for ot Neatly and sub- stantially built, with good durable soles. Sizes 5 to Many new styles to conservative and Just the very thing for Easter wear. Jertorpted Al for every foot, ai xacting, . -All sizes R e R

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