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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. (., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1925 E'I‘IDE OPPOR'I‘UN[TIES NOS l KS. 8 r.P8., . Total received, | kindergarten, whose health must be | earners. Tn the meantime shelter, !\\hh ch may lead to worthwhile em- o 5 watched carefully, whose sweet dispo- | clothing and nourishing food are |plovment, and the three younger chil Still needed, $1,141 sition indicates the training and love | needed. Fourteen duum-« a week, or | dren go to school, where the teach.rs - PARTLY UBS(‘RIBEDi OPPORTUNITY X0. . Closed. | konbijgue, cager for he good things | Amount aied for 3555, B s e ambitious, eager for (?;’Q good lalngs Pr : . : s S PORTU N AT N ~AULT | that life has to offer but sometimes eviously a nov\le(lgml $1. it a brighter one. Will you do yours |01101.Tl NIBY. NO_ N0 FAULT| Githholds from those seemingly de-| C. D. C. $5. Total received, $¢ Nineteen dollars a week, or $958 ) Given for First Case aud $700 for l‘c-nlh.‘ Sida 8. | serving. They are anxious for the| Sil nesaen, § sear, will bring wha is needed here 2 8! . [n-lor;d flm-n\ of 'l\l”td_“O"- time to come when they cz;]n h(:.n Amount asked for, E g 38 | character and fine principles. is a| mother and repay her for what she | OPPORTUNITY NoO. NOTHER | Previously acknowledged. $ Give Children Chance, Is Plea of Associated I Gevotea i v e Tbom et IR (OFSCR TONIAW MO e A OMHER: [ s vlaely sgonntlesd “harities W i of his at-| ervation of such a home a worth-|~" EERGHIBDE received, $133.50. Charities Workers Here. | tractive fu y, 4 e and three | while Christmas gift? Thirty dollars| Her sacrifice was her health—hut | Still needed, $834.50 = ; me misfortune, iI'- [ 2 week or $1.560 a vear will make It.|she gave it gladly to keep her three | 55 : s ne H ix incapacitated end | Amount asked for, $1.560. children, 11, 9 and 6 years old. It has [ OPPORTUNITY NO. 14— XNO' and entpu- L. S. $3.75 e . S, 8200 | tion, which wili| Previously acknowledged, $21. | been a Tong. hard struggle for her, | ORE CHRISTMASE House yester-| W. A. D.. $1. Total received, $117.75. | 3 retur) v a long| Still needed, $1. | too, and when she broke under it and | This Christias finds them seven erisp | Still needed, $610.25. s wife, erly a school @ E had to give up the work which brought | together, looking back over ma lis: oniihe SOERE sl JESE B | er, works E 4 OPPORTUNITY NO. 10—A BURDEN |bread and clothing another disasier | spant. foraver o ily known as | OPPORTUNITY XNO. 3—A BROKEN | ihere is the sick husband, ) ON YOU SHOULDERS. | faced ber, for one of the childr as | ma as passed the vears of his use- 10, ask EIORERE aughter. ¢ vears old: two boys, | stricken with tuberculosi 5 fulness. His drewmns of the pa the other 10 months. The-huebens | - John and'Mary, yet In, their ‘teens, | recovering, must be watohed carefully. | oot oo the taeioamg ure of the Yast. B0 Gthers. sentie: %807 or | over Faid Tis part, Dut pethans “llluohnl complain of his suffering, | are shouldering the unmnsnhllmh;,;\’ e children are doing well in their | comes from the money ewrned by | Al i e S et I DS it [ but the prospect this once happy | providing for their mother, a W - | classes. Must this mother's sacrifice | his old wife, who still finds strength | writes “for the old | now given institutional S1ily faces worvies him. His and her three other younger children |bo in vain? Twent - ! for another day’s work ~ hasn't | old lady.” and she mvnt‘uul the mocher had to support | [DOUShU is tor them. The church is | John is going to night schoo “; e]'\\PPI\ will keep this fs ¢ together. . They want to stay together. | i couple is the on: E 3ubby, and- Bill, It was | 1€Iping some, but outside aid s need- | learning a trade, trying to shorten "T Ihe year's budget r s $1,248 Ten dollars a week, $520 for the next | S undertaking, but she went at | €d here to give this '@ .| apprenticeship. ' One more year an xmm.m ked for $1,245. e s Teede R Roiean do. tHo rest is not | j o1 Coming home in the eve. until he can get bac s pe! he will be able to do more, J’)‘!hp;w v sknov 52 ‘Amount asked for, $ ning tired and worn ont. she set about | ~iNeteen dollirs i weel-—3488 f ; | younger child will begin to help. Then A B A E A s >reviously acknowledged, $1 Yer cooking and el then sewed the family will be independent. In ‘l he u : M. < - R 3 § % Misasl ite it ihie o mm~ meantime some help must come from | Total received, $7 ; : Y X, $100 | Sl - i e Sl SR e revi b lered. $60.48 outside. Seventeen dollars a week, or i Still needed, $1,177. S A 3% 5. | ted Charities work e s Y 2 Potal | 3384 foi the coming year. will provide | Total received e | ited Chari ) 2 < e had ol als a {OPPORTUNITY NO. 13— NEAR : | it for to a hospital, the little children were | Peveled il o e e till needed, $3 o aced fn an institution. Now Sh"l Still g 2 Amount $884. BLIND, FIVE CHILDR = | it y ) rev: acknowledged, | . i | s left the hosph nts her| . 4 X 3 | o o Summary i1 aimount asked for this | OPPORTUNITY No. §- A BRAVE W. C. ., $700: | . This colored woman, her ”"\mlfli Total amount received, $3,° B R Py gt ey gomel wai R e S s | e Luxe Packaged’“ Cream capacity to take vocation- | 3 ep them? 1t will cost| S| as deserted by her husband 2 iearted wple « o P riining to_ increase $21 a week. or $1.092 u year.| Since then every day of hee life i8] T . $738. ‘:':"‘“r’:‘llnfl(‘“‘l‘”q came (0 the Fescue an S *%o that they.may | -Amount asked for, $1.082 <iven for the three children, and she | Still needed, $146 e BOEhter this Choe e 5 e b mene honse In Govenhagen]| . of their mothers| Previously acknowledged, $16 work Shie {5 (ather 4k : : b xE s Ch it b omen’s Home Building e e A mother i Shio s father as well 85| opPORTUNITY NO. 11—THE ODDS | 17-vearold girl is now work Society for Fnmarried, Self-supporting = ; e toin there ‘arv I 3 o e iy, AGAINST THEDM. o {puts all lier mones inio the home, : en, has been named the Cla S§OLD ONLYA IN QUART PACKAGES families. Tt is | $12 S i ; T selatives’ help dome, Dut| his colered Witue wake Reedwn | 3T S0N S0 Sern mone. 4 1ivenr | Rophasle House, in Bemor of W' fair chanee | | Still needed. $967 { they “can do little, as e cent | duy long and leaves the two smaller Favopational edups i st feminis to make | CHESEN counts with them. If she left home. | ¢k de) of an older daugh- [ OPPORTUN No. ATHER e children under care of a OPPORTUNITY NO. 4—A FATHER| what would become of the children? | ter, who does the housework and his is the case of a father who| th of this| z ceen the: UNABLE TO WOR! She is doing her part. and the fight | nursing after school hours. A boy ! out the com He was a good worker, industrious; Nas left her weak. fteen dollars a | works after school in the afternoon > en e children of 0 ever let an opportunity slip Week. or ST ~ the next yvear, is | and all day Saturday. It has been a tten Y. to see | (Ciork late if it meant something | Needed the fight will have| hard fight for this widow, and now g cor-| |0 e to bring home to his family. He | Y€en in va | she is beginning to see the end, for © that U e well oo me i1l suddenly. His former em Amount asked for, $780 the little children can hardly wait 1 otherwise novmal and | NESES S o izing his faithful serv.| Lreviously acknowiedged, $5.50 intll they, too, may joint the W rder that they may make | PIOYETE SorEn St medical advice,| Stll needed. $771.50. e e e jeran: hospital care and did what they could | i ent_t }1‘,”.‘\’.‘ to put him back on his feet. But he | OPPORTUNI NO. 9-A HOME T’le Facts About ¢ = eventh | can never work azain. He was strick VORT - s " > office of The | oq'in line of duts' he now receives aj ol 1” VR Domestic 1l be rromptly acknow asonable compensation from his em- | A howme is a home, and this widow | ! ver. ployers. But he has a wife and seven ! has done than her part to give 0il HE“‘"‘K w opportunities children. The youngest is 2 her three children a real one. There A textbook snows The Star and « jusf - old vife 3 :s in this home and it s R LS e e e ist a vear old. & her Lom Y oiasiner . B. Hilderh any. | part by managin sel -are- | takes careful planning to make both | . 28 a Jomestie. heat 5 oea Nos, 1 4| fully and economically 2 ends meet, but she has done it, frail | ing mediul togethe [ nothing _more. : sick | though shie s, She Is the inspira- Tt .20 Eeriovion nd seven children. Thirteen | tion of her children. The two older | | N 15 ukes of ofl bime weel is needed for this fam- | Sirls make excellent marks o Sent postpaid. for’ 30c. k i - nt marks in school | oraentic Appliance : | for the coming year and the teachers report them as | Fabiishing € . ; o7 fine influence on the rest of the pu 477, Fighin & el : : 2 pils. Then there is a little one in | - New York City ¥ Shift Benefits. e s pe = B e instance the money con-| ¢ Total re | spent for the family | G needed, $644. | { ’ designated. but if during the ye e : < lial sitnation in a family changes | OPPORTUNITY NO. 5—HE MAY - the family in NEVER RETURN. : increased earning | This father, a hard worker, is now l] I 0 - S eer of the family |in the Tuberculosis Hospital, The | nusuat pportumt\ atives becoming better | ¢ about his wife and her three - relp. then the xumnu\a['mhhfinAlth« Sist, 3% two boys, G and " use its descretion to| 4—will retard his recovery. A few # 5 ! B sl o the. - vears ago Christmas was a happy day I‘o BU\ oh b hand, in this family. Tt will be bleak and cold, i tlieigehers sad reminder of other years, this I et o S e i CHRISTMAS GIFTS , left to be disposed of as quickly as possible in L o O s i & | fortified against the disease which has o ontamity. s ‘in " the firat |1aid the father low. Twenty-three . leomes ““’-‘k‘b‘“‘do{larg;nrfr«pn‘h?;:o? h,‘,l‘;e;m::fi I“rom a carefully selected stock of order to liquidate the estate of the late J. L' mee e t may arise in e e and happy and aid the father's recov- | x'(“’.f.j,‘.w,m\ sent 0 ethe | “Kmount asked for. $1.195. ‘ [ y Cabinets Chairs Lapidus, Who was the owner Of the WOnder Stores e Previously acknowledged. $1 - : reasurer. or ¥ i 2 e ill be| M. H. B., $10: Mr. and Mrs. A. E I"ases Ete. cknowledged in this PAPET. | e | OPPORTUNITY NO. 1 — FOUR| | All objects on our SECOND —Turn every dollars’ worth of ARS TN HOSPITAL I > y 4 ir weeks in a hospital s an ex | GetHotr/imnit andiNuts ELO®R tolbe =cldiat ‘ merchandise into CASH—cut tht'a : .I.'»!.-”},.\l’“\i:pn'",u‘:‘a’.‘f’f“fimp'x;‘i\ Orange Grove | B prices again—take another loss! e e _ m We don’t want profits—just a re- tum of part of our investment! icate, but keeping that home for 1316 N e Ave N.W 1 {lie children. The oldest boy is 15. He | § ORANGES. by the Bask..... | DISCOUNT is doing his part by working after e LT 5 T school. He is already planning w = 5 hie will do later and is anxious to | SWEET, ORA> : oulder a heavier burden. The oldest ; ] is planning a business course. The e e PRC Gode e 5 3 we Close s close o< are attending school, with the | [ promptly attended to. S I'his sale is made possible because exception of the baby, born just after | > er father had to go to the hospital. A IS »d the floor space for r e ECONOMY | e e i T Pa. Ave. Store| AT THE FOLLOWING | 14th St. Store ifteen dollars »_L?;f:55“‘;‘.;}?;’%3,“"E‘;’éfi"“‘“}‘ ' COAL o Dec. 30, 1925 | SLASHED PRICES: | Jan- 30, 1926 | Ol St | 95 Young 155 Topcoats 145 Suits A WIDOW e e S g s P Iediote Detvery e Men’s Suits and O’coats and O’coats if‘d'»:hz h#x with six children, all of e e et s § | S Uk sl T st . but she has kept 14th & Water Sts. S.W. Small sizes—33, 34, 35, 36 ONLY. Sizes 33, 34, 35, 36, 37 ONLY. All sizes at present. together. All her efforts are to this end. Roger, 14 vears old, worked | __Opp. Burean Enz. & Printing Jast Summer. He is looking forward | T - Yo the time when he can leave school || - > ] - — T e = and help mother all the time, and | i WAy ; 3 make it easier for that 1l-vear-old |/ > 2 little ter who is in the "!‘ulthi | < School now, who is frail and must| g . B ve special diet and care. Taking| 3 y | care of six children is no easy task, i : i u but this mother not only does that i i works outside several nours a di Selling Leather Goods i i chPPfl" are always a very useful an_cl appropriate 8 Out ‘Out r fall short of the re g ristmas Gift. Here at Kinney's you'll find a large } & . reme home, tho . assortment to 3 O w G G Sipements S Gue on 1212 G St. choose frem at economy prices. 3 ut We e Co We Go Pt 62 . o een dollars a we Gon Prlce Pnce Prlce to_keep it \mount_asked for Headquarters for Previously acknowles Petworth Woman's ks:"”\;"v.’.\:r\[& Vs Leather Goods K /i > | | < = - e T e i ' =N : 415 Suits Silk-Lined Tt | and O’coats and O’coats Tuxedos The same quality garments that Our kst quality garments—known as A selection of high-grade, silk-lined, Slippers made WONDER famous. WCNDER SUPERIOR. hand-tailored Tuxedos. for’ 3 & the e 5| | 4775/ (S0 4.75 S 4.T5 - o 3 ‘Out ‘Out ‘Out vl g We Go’ We Go’ We Go’ ” <= Price Price Price R Palm Beach and Tropical Trimmed Inie : : Mohair Suits Worsted Suits You won’t buy ’em next Save plenty on your summer t this price. i — Men's Lisle Half Hose, 29¢ pair. 4 pairs, $1.00, summer af is price clothes—BUY NOW at: Women’s Pure Silk Hosiery, newest shades, 98c pair. 3 pairs, $2.75. 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