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10 CHRISTMAS OPPORTUNITY FUND IS $4,012; $9,247 TO BE SUBSCRIBED - Reports Sent to Contributors Give Them Chance 1o Check-up on Investments—Many Praise Work of Associated Charities. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT 0 placed in an institution. Now she | year. has left the hospital. She wants her | some. babies. They need her. Wil {his D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925 Friends and the church help But the mother and her babies need clothing and food. They must be stmas malke it possible for her to | fortified against the disease which has ve and keep them? It will cost|lald the father low. Twenty-three about $21 a we or $1,092 a year. |dollars a week, or $1,196 this coming Amount ask for, $1,092 vear, will keep these children well Previously acknowledged, and happy and ald the father’s recov- | Previously acknowledged, $90.45. R r. and Mrs. ery. Plate Printers’ Union, Local No. 2, Union, Loc Amount asked for, $1,196. $5. ‘Total received, $95.48. Total Previously acknowledged, $55 Still needed, $8 Plate Printers’ Union, Local No. 2, =y Il needed, $907.25. $5. Total recelved, $60." - OPPORTUNITY No. $—A BRAVE STRUGGLE. | IRl PATHE: Still needed, $1,136 PPORTU NO. 4—A FATHER g DERSRIGNIY NO S Cp i HA ! S She was deserted by her husband. NABLE TO WORK. i OPPORTUNITY NO. 6.—Closed. Since then every day of her life is good worker, industrious | o pPORTUNITY NO. 7—NO FAU given for the three children, and she let an opportunity slip ORI Mo NORAGLIT § e Ravg SEelibitathos s eliias if it me: mother in this little family. colorsd man, of education,| She earns what she can _at icter and fine principles, is a thought is for them. The church is lhelping some, but outside ald is need- ed here to give this man a chance until he can get back on his feet. Nineteen dollars a week—$988 for the coming year—will do it. Amount asked for, $988. CROCODILE One advantage the Christmas oppo tunity nd of the Associated Ch tles offers the donors which is evident- | 1y deeply appreclated is the chance OPPORTUNITY NO. 2—A WIDOW: | m f This ivenitoich SIX CHILDREN. ! . His former em.- | cha home, her relatives help some, but ) to ch e r A zing his faithful serv-| devoted father. Tle was happy in|they can do little, as every cent by means ¢ wving her with six chi e, I ¢ rt medical advice, {his work and in the care of his at- | counts with them. If she left home, m under 15. It ha hospital care and did what they could | tructive family, a wife and three| what would f the children? o put him back on his fee(. But he | children aine misfortune, ill- - He was strick- | nes is incapacitated and erlous operation, which will | Union, Local No. 2 ed, £750 k ‘satin _mules Still needed, $29 ul ed with $4 5() rhinestones. . investment | nnual reports 1e society to | kept her famil forts nre to this | can never work ag .d | en in line of duty | reasonable comipen But Le 1 ov The youn, 1 il The Many % Ing ithe iptions to the fund, ex ihe reports scut Glasses Fitted : College Eyes Examined Graduate Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES O fashionable woman need shed “croco dile tears”"—if her new Shoes are of works : ]h is ‘\I-tl;lll her ¥ the ck us ud, ¢ Jousehold care. r, 6 vears old; two boy : iaki Cpportunity No. bl can do |3, the other 10 months. The hu Eyesight Specialist Crocodile, or in other leathers trimmed with e 4 ek el et 0 the sick | doesn’t complain of his Phone Muain 721 Anotl, b “ Toses 2 ¢ ask, ,l . {xlm l‘_ho prospect this once happy fa 1':0.—[“4: McLuchlen Bldg. And many Crocodile. Tor my oph N his ¢ does that 9 e | for this fam- | worries him. His every Rsnel0 b AW $1250 pretty slippers— could do m 9- = 5c to $6 ; when I Slipper But.:kles SPECIAL NOTIC ‘ L B W Lo tained i 3 thank you to ortin r st r old Opport N b other Plate Printers’ Union, Total received, §124 Local have them at all prices MAY hard worker, is now reulosts Ho The three | 6 and | few AN ERROR Appeared in the District Grocery Society Ad of Thursday, December 17 “Choice Legs of Lamb, 35c Per Pound” The Correct Price i omeft's'Sfiop Should Have Been 1207 §' streer Homens Foctwear cocturtvary, “Choice Legs of Lamb, 39¢ Per Pound” P R S @bilipsborn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. 5 ppened if these ! homes had been broken up? It is easy for fathers and mothers to ask themselves at this Christmas time what would happen to their boy: Iy trade for ! udehaker Pouier:Durability-Finish: e |it bravely. Coming home in the eve- ning tired and worn out, she set about her cooking and cleaning, then sewed late into the night. But the odds | were against her. Heavy work | brought on an illness. she had to go to a hospital, the little ldren were Sol Herzogs for the sibution. to sl <am MAN'S or to the . and will be prompt- | d in this paper. i I ‘lvmsi\:&,m,l — FOUR| MUFFLERS — A selec- tion well chosen. Scotch Highland Plaids, $2.95 up. Radium silk-embroidered special at $3.95. separated from one another because there wus no money to keep the home together. With $4,012.73 al the Opportunit be subscribed silk chiffon stock $1.85, $1.95, $9. $2.50, $3.50 in the or writes um - deducted =11 Specia] for Gifts that are sure Saturday to be acceptable Four weeks in a hospital is an ex- | w have to undergo. But | has been ill in a hospital | ¢ for four years. And there are five| children at he and a_mother, frail, | delicate, but keeping that home for | the children. The oldest boy is He | is doing his part by working after | * school. "He is already planning what | he will do la and is anxious to p r burden. The oldest | Mallory Hats, $5—Stetson Hats, 5§ £ shoulder a he: &irl Is planning a business course. The | other. are attending school, with the | Popular Givables Handkerchiefs " married daughter and other relatives | ) ; \ Gcorge"& C"Pe s - are doing hey but it is not | : enough. a week, or $780 o vear, would insure a stocked ; larder or this household for the year. Amount asked for, $780. Previously R bric, with wide, narrow and lace-trimmed hems: artistically embroidered comners. 15¢ to $2.95. $1-25 Special of 3 assorted PRODUCT ' silk, trimmed with lace: or plain tailor- Always Satisfy Buy Your Clothes for Xmas On the Herzog Budget Paying Plan olc——— o] ———=ln|——|p|c——= Smart -' €s $3.95 Wide wale corduroy: plain and em- bossed: made with Tuxedo collar, side-tie B E & <o Sfblc——=— finish—some have strap ‘shoulders. Gener- ously cut and in pastel shades. 95 All sizes .. $2. Street Floor Silk Chemise Crepe de Chine, Crepe-back Satin and Radium Silk—trimmed with net footings and ribbon bows; others are plain tailored, cut full and long! All shades and all sizes ...... effects. In all the brilliant colorings—cut long and flowing. Street Floor o} c————/u| Street Floor —— Newest of the New ilk Frocks 315 Don’'t judge the value by the price— REG.USS. PAT. OFFICE Sllps and Petticoats Radium and Milanese Silk Slips, Pet- ticoats and Pettibocker: tailored, hem- stitched. plaited and rufflled flounces. All the fashionable colors, includ- 32.95 ing Navy and Black......... Street Floor As Christmas approaches most of us are confronted with the problem of what to give. Although we want to give something that will bring a lasting smile of appreciation to the face of the recipient, the majority of us must think of the cost Fancy Pillows Have you ever stopped to consider how appropriate and how appreciated useful gifts are? And what more useful and appreciated than foodstuffs A savory, “Sweet as a Nut” FOUNTAIN BRAND Ham or an appetizing FOUNTAIN BRAND Breakfast Bacon, for example, would be a most welcome Christmas remem- strip of brance to many. for we are making a special effort to afford you exceptional price values and attractive sryles—as a holxday opportunity. Georgettes, Flat Crepes, Satin Crepes, Canton Crepes—in Bois de Rose, Cuckoo, Lipstick Red, Italian Blue, Sunflower, Gentian, Parrot ‘G_r‘eer_\,.et_c,—Street and Popular Handbag’s Saffian, Morocco, Seal, Patent Leather and Calf Bags—fitted with coin purses and $235 Taffeta, Velour and Ra_von covered, trimmed with gay flowers, beading and embroidery, and filled with feathery Kapok. A variety of unique and conventional shapes—in artistic color combinations. mirrors. Balloon, Pouch and $295 Underarm shapes Street Floor Afternoon types of charming orig’inality of designs. Other Pillows up to $29.75 Go over vour list of friends Second Floor Street Floor and relatives and you'll find that \ d i - you can do a lot of your Christ- . . . . . Saturday--Two Cllmaxxng Millinery Spemals ! mas shopping in your neighbor- hood meat shop. But be sure to ask and look for that “Fountain Brand” stamp, for it is a mark that distinguishes the best that Fountain Brand Products surely please. A. T. Schroth & Sons Wholesale and Retail Stands: 474, 475, 476 Center Market (B. St. Wing) Phones: Main 7627-7628 Fourth Floor S, St S Bt St e S B e S e o o EEEEE:——EEEEEEEEC—EEEEEEE \ - ‘ Newly Original Larg’e Head Sizes $650 Youthful Models Closing out 95 Trimmed Hats Velours Velvets money can buy. Advance Styles Satins Felts They come out of our much higher priced grades. A presentation of new youthful styles for the non-bobbed: