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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., DECEMBER 2, 1923—PART 1. 13 IVINGCOSTDATA |Gifts to Rummage Sale of Child Welfare Society |¥5tsitsit s iy 2oy o ot |00 VU0 70,2 WILL ADDRESS WOMEN. Soclety is, in a large degree, a monu- | Charles J. Bell, Mrs, Gist Blair, Mrs : : . L] . 3 ment to the constru: e genius of | Joseph Bradley, Mrs. Henry Breckin- society c | Representative Treadway and D: Range From Tiny Tovys to Handsome L st S v, T i | HACE M Sy B Sk S A (s 4 y n ME LUMOUSINE |y i 5eiiident of the organization, | Doweherte, Mra, Charies b. Fastom |# | who gave its lopment her whole-'| afrg, odwin, Mrs. William i hearted attention and succeeded In | Famiong Mrs, Jam, Hariai: Mk ; = arousing considerable support among | Louls Herthe 9 % Hicks, Mrs, |centers in the city. ¥ g 2 the prominent women of the city for | ;g 7 v Charles 1 It instructs mothers in modific s its activities up to the time of her [ [y TAele So MOWEIG SO0 Nire i ltion of milk, feeding, buthing a death last spring. e uhneon, Etea Phllip ome sanitation 5 ¢ 3 / s . When necessary it " i . 3 WHI Hold Rummage Nale. 3 Herbert Fairfax Leary, M A 3 . it Both Labor and Capltal Get o \ > % “For this reason the rummage sale F. Leonard, Mrs. Willlam Lit- [ %% TalCR00 O bl 5L g will b 3 e s 1 . to be held for the society at 1328 ¥ 3 Breckinridge Long, Mrs. B. | ""Brm ies nceptic . Valuable Help From Gov- g ; ’ strect northwest, December 7, 8, 10 and | ¥ McCagk H. C. McCatee, Mrs. | worked § , Mra. James F. | other soc d in a_sense as a me- |} 3 ther so i b % " y J v e 2 h Mrs. L. | those dev i - in the n . 3 P 5 1 L . morial Miss Gwynn and her | Deae Patten, Mrs, Henry Perkins, | {1y s 3 1 4 Jnithe ant ernment FIgLITES e s : b % friends are working hard to make it | Atlee Pomerene, Mrs. John E. m)mge'i Sod 1ol C ' a success in tribute to her memory. burn, Mrs. A. O. Stanley, Mrs. A.|of these directly affect the ba £ - i . Bemutitul_ sifta, ‘have - bears ~oon Stavely, Miss Ann Tucker, Miss |child. | Attitude of employers ployes ; § > d ributed, heade: pusine, com- M W . . ” asabeidr Y X employers and employ G i pletely ‘fitted out. Eift of Mr. Mrs. Willlam Howard ome {dea of the scope of the work Thomas F. % s of any nature will be received sale street northwest, the M emorial Center of the hild Wel et any us to Ilu-} ter Tuckerman, Mrs.|can be gained by t r Underwood, Mrs. Harold Wal- |the year ended I trs. John W. Weeks and Mrs. | During the s nrolled and ritative in from th € labor statisties of the DNDERWDOP = Ywosrwoop = d even wives| Benefit Designe ) LN s ? : F 2 Cnitea % E ] Z In the Hea¥t of the Financial District r of em- ployers sought figures from the burea oS e gy Tribute to | | ] TR | Goodtv i gt | Southern Building to ® degree that justifie 3 ;{sl.ng;‘ngll secrotar X 3 PASes, As llving costs de- L4 a. 7 = Vo an easure A 5 3 s e e yarce 1 Miss Gwynn. : : ! : e ehe | — 5 Offices For Rent Smplopes and uhelr > i . ot . : Cook’s Famous 12-in-1 1ees X 2L s frequent, | e ) e s 4 1 | the officers in the dire and their | B T W I D, €. Organization - R e | -BILL FOLD A Giited amotng of very de X fuce thelr | nationally known bui pea p on " this basis | N 2 3 S of the required stand iges Should e vuens| Has Record of ; | : ; : . $1 00 Tanity 1o secure of s ; bl for the P ; 23 Y ears. . ” 5 - < 44 For Iadies or gentlemen: i 3 made of igenuine lextiiar: Con Apply Manager—Room 220 At the Twenty three years of construc- | 5 2 ‘ & » : [ g a fine Xmas present. o esed Wit e s " community i the ; ik - Other Bill Folds nization that has | . m—" : 2 q Up to $10 Ews SEEV e AT Tehtes VENRY MILCER WEWS SEE IdE marta ity Haudimromosing 1(‘llld Welfare Society's Home. Inxet shows physician examining ome of ’ HARRY C. ..ov:, Inc. ~ | education of mothers in child care | the youngsters being aided by the organization. i 3 TH n OUARROTINE | PRI — e e 1210 G St. N. W. | Southern Building. Main 2690 mong che childs -Bchool age. | ned for |schools for mothers” in which ad other items | _Throush it is given 1o th t mother t of lving ALLAN E. 3 uon ah 1 othis et ‘ : We shall be glad Whatever can oy thetiy ] | Pen:sylvama to hold any selec- akg & n m an b fpneile haged ue: enth CONCERT AT COLLEGE. ‘ venue tions in reserve. for giving will be. I treet Orchestra Gives Program at Ta- koma Park Institution. 8 244 House Coats . | | Imported - \ | Y/ Givable Lounging Robes < | Novelties Adhering closely to the practical — here are some suggestions—follow- ing any one of which you'll f / be thanked heartily for You have it in the House Coats and ! ? I it your thoughtfulness. Robes. In this budget are fea- You'll find our assortments differing t‘}‘:es “:f mell:.s ward;ob?ry materially from the usual displays. that have been made for i U 3 o us expressly in England B“‘s.h Wool | YA ¢ >R mented at holiday time by wider va- NG .Coat sr:':d‘et:lz fancily tgl:l?:he:al‘;; fal:ll:ie:n'sdal(s!:n: - (":‘f t‘:}“ i *']1(3'\"1'\1(2 Bllilt Like ‘ riety—but B‘thered from our .reg‘.d.r A A Il knitted—and plain and tion “over here” as wel:l‘] slors ~ a d fancy ! .| sources of supply—where tailoring is a N Il fancy combina- $18.50 “ here.” patterns—with ci- $9.00 [ p n mastered art. The result is these gar- A tions as “over there. fective borders A Castle, ) 3 ) ments will fit because they are designed i ffl Other Imported Sweaters They make ideal gifts Other Tmported Vests— ) $I_4 over properly modelled patterns—and L= i Degliuing ACIE0. —because they fit so ac- beginning at $7.50 But Modern : be really comfortable — because they ceptably into his ward- =K M5 et do fit. A poinl: of in;lporlt‘ant ccfil- I robe& Of ct:xnetlufne Pict-' sideration—together with the really | tured are but a few o Offered at: $1,000 enormous variety that’s here for choice \ \ many kindred _utilities under value to avoi 5 : s o A s avoid Effective patternea —in a wide price range. Blanket Robes—in that our commissioners in carrying over winter. | Silk Robes—shawl c{»lr new patterns, light and Great Britain and on the = = lar and cuffs and pocket dark coloring: 2 Six rooms, all im- facings of Honse Coats— ously cut ..........$5 Continent have sent us— { satin -.........$16.50 and they’'ve turned our BEOYEHEnts: Double-faced Cloth $6 to $25 ‘ Gold-mounted Haberdashery Shop into a 3601 to 3605 Co Eigured Silk £28to/3%8 I MadeB l(l,l; l;::d;i sasl verjtnble Gift-shop mean- | i e —in several shapes—one while. Stl‘eet N-w. i | . / Robes— of which is illustrated— sk Elgazs Open Today i : Blankets $5 to $25 ! I ?:dK?.‘o(l}l;Il‘;d with $5.00 Handkerchief Scarfs 1 Typical English Squares, Silk $16.50 to $50 Other Imported Bill Folds in figured and dot- $5.00 The ideal thought'in giving is the selection of something that will add to comfort and enjoyment—that does not constitute a usual personal purchase. Attorney Up to $10.75 ted Cashmere Second Floor. Other English Squares $3.50 English Golf Hose Heather Mixtures and Rrown and Gray patterns i i heavy ribbed Tae s i wool with rell §G00 p : ted with all toilet requi- tops £ Christmas | 0 - sites, in a substan- $8.00 Other Imported Scotch Wool tial leather case. .. Oeix "::‘;;3;3'“"'"5 ‘A Globe-Wernicke 2 ) ; : 15 \ O'Ch::e:nbv:r!t:d g‘;.o.i‘:et Ca.shmere Sc-nrfs Sectional Bookcase I | English Briar o lin colors: with ih;ré Is Ideal { I ] Nobodypklup:w‘s fipeen shades and deeply $8.00 It compliments both Blanket Robes—in a joyment more than the iringed ends . y . aricty ; : Britisher—and this is his e . : Graceful Silk. Robe, Double-faced Cloth— variety of Indian de R i Neatle her Imported Scarfs in the intelligence of tl.u of Kimono design—cut an _attractive Coat Matelasse, with tux- signs—in_brilliant col- e favoiievBoing Theany = Ttibcr u"so 0 $4.00 one who receives it, full and flowing; with model; with cord edges gdo collar plain sill oener il ! ; o Cashsere. §2 10 38 t s — i .. Hise Oth: rt = S e and .“"'E one who o ras 6 ik freee: 520 e :-$30 ’ “uptosio Silk, $9 to $13.50 gives it! TheGlobeWernickeCo. w . 12181220 F St.