Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1926, Page 30

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{ under workinz age. | is a minimum of $32 | for « §1.3491S RECEIVED FOROPPORTUNITIES Union Sends $70 Check to Aid Associateg Charities’ Needy Families. lalance needed . OPPORTUNITY NO. 3. FOUR GENERATIONS. | There ar | home—a gr $£1.349 had heen | tries to work | tunity permit; | waits upon_her three you! Up to noon today received for the Christmas opportuni ties of the Associated Charities Amor receipis this morning ; mother of was a check for §70 fror rted by court_orde ct of his young L g wdly in debt otherwise is still £18 a week in the tncome « . therc two elderly mother and | or $936 a year. contributors L Gl sE B!, § Friend, $10: Mi Amount asked for . | Total received hout nnot lation hetween nd its fam al, but the i infor BE This devoted moth nily to the donors. willing to go out to w ntributions may be sent 1o JOBN iy gnjer to keep her dson, treasu 1022 Il | Bug she is in poor h to the office ¢ A are eight children in necd: her care and one of the awed two ports of the nt to the Names, of course red. The 1 the Associated Charitic jes is strictly confid always Balance needed ociety is mation regarding ort and ple v which rtunities follow 1d be moved to their own good PANT AIN. d 1o the point of t« wbility, the and three ide for 2 an, r. | Previously physi family | this household o the next twelve m Supply very are. he roved if v th s i can he relieved and | xg if he » assured that his wifs ehild: suff Tw dol -k i ne i wre no othe Pem | Balance needed have been exh an's illnes: T of this foreign family Printers ong fight ployes Supj Treasu Amount asked Total received $1,456.00 | ties would look after 00 | mother is her $1,379.00 | underwent upon ‘the mendation. whom are also forei small incomes, Balance needed OPPORTUNITY NO. 2. REHABILITATION AT WORK. When this family first came to the attention the ociated Churities they were llving in an insanitary shack. The children showed the ef- tect of a long period of underfeedins. The school attendance of the. older ones was irregular, with the usual re sult that they were far behind in their grades. Since coming under the care of the Associated Charities mat- ters have improved. The family is properly housed, the children of school - attend their classes regul dy show the good effects cient food and hygienic lving. father is serving a penitentiary sen- tence, leaving behind seven children lend a helping hand. a weeR is needed un! do_very | fully restored. There dren, all under worki; Employes, Supply " Balance needed Inquire About Our Déf;rrod Payment Plan Alll?molfile Parking Service ¥ W. B. Moses & Sons Established 1861 Furniture Linens F Street and One-Dial One Dial Control. Just the turn of the wrist and count- less pleasure awaits you. The cabinet is unusually attrac- tive, finished in walnut. The tone chamber is violin wood, which reproduces in a clear, sweet tone. | need on a carefully worked out budget | strength valid daughter, the | ; Previously acknowled I and Mrs, C OPPORTUNITY NO. 4. e WILLING TO WORK, BU AT HOME cknowledge OPPORTUNITY NO. 5. TUBERCULOSIS EXACTS PRICE. f just re _ | a serious operation whict Her neighbo are interested in the welfare of the wife and children and able to come home and take up the family support, which he will have to gradually until his health is | acknowledged, $25. te Printers’ Local Union, | first plunge into the wor M., $5: 3. H. H., $6. . with built-in speaker THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, The estimated OPPORTUNITY NO. 6. NO FAULT OF HERS. Handicapped by ill health and de- serted by her husband to carry the 1 of supporting her two children, s mother is making a_brave to do double duty. M 1 week, or $1,664 s, A ap Good Will kiddies, where oth the work- 's for her at- and her of whom | she won the hearts of $1,664.00 | ers and the other cami 64.00 | tractive, sweet personality [ devotion to T {are under eventeen dol- s a week. the year, is eded t6 hold this home together. Previous Employes, Supply i ed States T Mr. Mrs. C. Union, N mount asked for #884.00 | Total recetved : .00 man s | . - te to the | pyjance 1 $813.00 family, but he After his deficit of | tions in this | nt, who still and oppor- andmother, who | L ng children, de er. The OPPORTUNITY NO. 7. NO SHIFTLE gue will claim an. takes in M. | the gre: mous, $2; | other victi H.. $1. washing. hesides 3 | children, who: 101,00 | months to 15 1 her hit and Anor $835.00 | hou | h moth “she cert dollar go a long way"), | the ph n says that six of the her i rfectly | children anemic, due to lack of ork if sufficient and proper food. They family together. must be built up if ihe: not to calth, and there | prey -fo the trouble which the home Twenty-one tention. v § w year, ls ployes, States Tr - family | G., $10 quarters | Plate I’ The sole income, | Amount work, I8 [ Total r 1yet in | week | Dalance d shelter | r £1,664 for wrger $1,092.00 up he needed OPPORTUNITY NO. 8. | CAN'T LIVE ON A DOLLAR A DAY. | His eyesight almost gone, the most that he - s at his trade is arely . more S day—not { enough to supp four *| children, ranging in from y in arms to a_boy of 15. This oldest : 1 is retarded in school and unable $1,664.00 | {5 get a work certificate. The mother. 103.00 | 4 refined-looking woman, does her bhest | to keep a neat home and to give good $1,561. re to the children. The new baby her special pride. ~Eighteen do} a week, besides what the man c: earn, is needed for this family of or $936 for the years , 810, Bur United « s A Previously acknowled to “come | T Miss 1L ply Bureau, Un 4 6 DGR r. and Mrs, C. T. s t Printers’ Local Union, his Amount asked for doctor’s recom- . Total received ... s, many of but with $936.00 101.00 igners, .. T3835.00 Balance needed ...... OPPORTUNITY NO. 9. NEARING THE GOAL. Several years ago the father of this family died, leaving three little girls » are three chil-|to the care and guidance of a frail mother. Through the widow's efforts and the generous help of others, this {home has remained unbroken. Re- cently the oldest daughter, by nature diffident and retiring, has taken her aday world, | Before Jong a younger sister, alert and ambitigus, will become a wage-carner aiso. ‘With this combination, the fu ture of this chee " (Continued on Twenty dol til the father ng age. Bureau, United Mr. and M $1,040.00 46.00 $994.00 Carpets Eleventh Upholstery No Gift Is More Appreciated Than a Radio A gift that all the family can enjoy—Educ¢ational, Instrue- tive, and amusing. Then, too, the convenient terms make the selection of a Radio doub- ly attractive at this time of the year. ' Atwater - Kent —in a Radio Master Cabinet Without Speaking Unit $99.50 i TN . e ! Girls’ Dresses Make Adorable Gifts 35.98 Regulation novelty N dresses ot serge, and wool one and two piece Dark colors and combi Also crepe de mixtures jersey in styles. nations lovely party frocks of pastel chine in and velvet “with bright colored sleeves and hand cmibroid Many garments were reduced to this price. Sizes 7 to 14. Tots’ Coats, $5.98 Chinchilla, polaire and other cloths in single and double breasted models. Tfur collars. Tan, blue, green, rust and brown. Sizes 2 to 3 Girls’ Coats, $8.75 Sizes 7 to 10 years. Straight line styles of velour and polaire Fur collar, silk stitching and buttons. Rust, claret and decr. colors Girls’ Lumberjacks $2.98 Sizes 0 to 16, large woolen plaids in beautiful colors. Sweater Sets, $5.00 Three and four piece Knitted and Brushed Wool Sets, con- sisting of sweater, cap, leggings and mittens. Tan and copen blue. Sizes 2'to 4 years. Tots’ Rain Sets $5.98 Coat, cap and umbrella in red or biue. Sizes 2 to 6. Tots adore these little sets—so make them happy with a gift of one. Girls’ Rain Sets Coat and hat to match in red or green. Raglan sleeves, cordu- roy-lined collar and leather straps. Sizes 6 to 18. Second Floor e Bridge Lamp Zith Shade 79 ‘Wrought iron o stand and painted naper parchment 70 shade. [UZES attractive shade Several in $2.00 Velour Cushions $1.25 Tomorrow only—three stun- ning shapes, made of velour with tapestry centers. Very pretty and make ideal gifts. Third Floor e Continuing the Clearance Sadle of Women's Shoes 1926. Toytown Features Specials For Saturday Velocipedes, $3.75, $4.98 and $5.98 Natural and red painted, rub ber-tired wire wheels. Suitable for children 3 to 8 vears Fiber Reed Doll Car- riages, $3.98 Cafe, navy and ivory. One piece handle, corduroy Tined American Flyer Electric Train, $6.95 $1.25 and $1.50 Dolls, $1 Ten_or more different styles including bisque head Kiddiejo dolls dressed in white, Dodge Auto, $5.95 Good size automobile, road ster gype, with rubber-tired wire wheels. ~ Nicely painted and finished, Scooter, $2.98 Good size, complete with mat and stand. Rubber-tired 11-inci disc wheels. Grouped at 50¢ Stuft Toys Wooden Ten Pins Building and Wagon Blocks Kitchen Cabinets Sewing Sets Bradley Games Bradley Lottos India Game with Board Bradley's Checkers Large Roly Poly Chimes Alphabet Blocks Schoenhut Circus, 75¢ $1.25 Upright Piano, $1.00 Genuine Reed Doll Sulky, Baby Grand Piano, $2.48. Quality Handbags In Styles Women Prefer When in doubt as to what to give the women whom you remember at Christmas—choose one of these charmmg handbags—she will surely appreciate it Pouchi, under-arm and novelty styles seal, calf, reptilian leathers, vachette and goat- Black, tan, brown, gray, green or red fittings and all beautifulls skin. —many with daint lined $5.00 to $17.50 Street Floor—King’s Palace The Fashionable Gift “Onyx Pointex” Hosiery $ $ I'he slenderizing pointed heel makes this stocking so popular with well dressed women. IHence they will be well pleased with a gift of one or maore pairs. p Full fashioned, pure thread silk, in chiffon and service weights. Some with mercerized garter tops—others silk to the top or to the welt. All the newer colors. Street Floor Gloves for the Family —Make Practical Gifts Cuffed Kid .98 Gloves $1 Dainty kidskin and washable capeskins, with fashionable cuffs, in turndown and turnback effects, trimmed with bralds, stitching and cutout Colored stitching on back is new. Attractive tan and gray shades, also black with white. All sizes in the group. Children’s Gloves Velour Gauntlets 59c $1 Flecce-lined Gloves; Fur- Boys' and youths' sizes. top Mittens, Gauntlets and Velour with leather palm Wool Glov in various and corduroy lined cuff. styles and all sizes. Brown Black only. a&llfirféren's Cape Men’s Gloves $1.95 Gloves Suede and Capeskin 1 Fleece or Wool Lined Warm-lined Gloves and Gloves in button and strap Fur-trimmed Mittens, of style. Gray, brown and good quality capeskin. black. Sizes for youths and Brown only. All sizes. men. Street Floor The Comfortable Gift—A Large Paint Sets, Bradley Books, 15¢, 29¢, 59¢ and 98¢ Grouped t 98¢ Hummer Mechanical Train Bradley’s Two-Game Comb. Bradley's Radio Game Large Steamer Quoits Rubber Pitch Horseshoes Table Croquet Stuft Toys—Large Others— Snap Bal Uncle gley Game, 69¢ Rummy Game, 69c White Chairs and Rockers, 69¢ s, 75¢ 79¢ Wash Tub with wringer and board, 79 American Flyer Mechanical Trein, $1.98 $225 Bowling Alley, $1.75 Large, White Folding Table, $1.98—round Desks in maple and oak, $2.98, $3.98, $5.95 to $14.9% $1.98 - Fourteen keys. Genuine Cedar Chests, $2.98 Falcon Tool Chests, $1.98, $2.98 and $3.9% Buster Brown Hosiery 25c¢ rr Also other makes of per- fect quality long stockings in oneby-one, derby and pineapple rib. Black, white, buck,e fawn, cham- pagne and camel. Children’s Hosiery 39c pr. silk mercerized stockings in perfect quality. Onyx and other makes in_plain and derby rib. White, black and light colors. Sport Hosiery 39c pr. Children’s 7 hose in per- fect and second qualities. A wide variety of colors with fancy cuff tops, - able for boys and girls. Boy's golf hose in_stripe: and checks included. Rayon and Lisle Hose 59c pr. Children's 7 and long stockings in beautiful sport colors. Very attractive. Street Floor. For Boys We Suggest— Rain Outfits $ 3 .98 Yellow or Green Oiled Coats with hook fasteners, strapped collar. Also black coats with hat to match. Sizes 4 to 18. Woolen Lumberjacks $3.95 Large plaids in beautiful col- orings. _Convertible collar, but- ton cuff and knitted waistband. Sizes 8 to 16. Play Suits $1.69 Indian and cowboy styles in sizes 4 to 14. Children are very fond of these—and appreciate them as gifts. A Lenox Watch Free —with every purchase of a Boy’s Suit or Overcoat at $895 or more. . Street Floor Bath Robe Every man appreciates a giit of a cozy, warm robe—especially when the robe is attractive and nicely made—as these are. Genuine Beacon Robes, $4.98 Striped and jacquard patterns in bright and conservative color effects. Well fitting shawl collar trimmed with braid. New! Children’s Rayon Combinations Beautiful bloomer and waist - combina- tion of peach, flesh or white, perfect’ quality rayon in good, firm weight Sizes 4 to 16. $1.25 Rayon Bloomers 79c ' Perfect quality bloon with elastic at waist and kn Sizes 2 to 14. A lovely sif for the youngest generation Street Floor Perfume Sets —Fascinating Gifts Denney & Denney Sets, $2.50 Consist of toilet water and face face powder. Three Piece Sets, $5.00 Denney & Denney sets of per- fumed toilet water and face powder. Richard Hudnut Sets $2.50 to $7.50 famous Three Mlowers Hudnut Sets, $3.00 Cholce of Rose of Omar, Lily of the Valley. Violet Sec Sets, $1.50 Djer Kiss Sets $2.75 to $6.00 Melba Sets, $2.25 to $7.00 Mavis Sets, $2.25 to $5.00 Colgate’s Sets, $1.50 to $3.00 Coty's Perfume Sets $7.50 and $8.00 Street Floor Pearls (mfd.) The Thoughtful Gift Single-strand Pearls in 18, 27 and 30 inch lengths, in graduat- ing or uniform sizes, also 60-inch uniform _ style. Three-strand pearls in graduating effect. Highly lustrous, indestructible pearls with sterling, jeweled clasps. Also novelty pearls with pendants, $1 to $12.50 = —————— “Buss” Electric Lamps, $3 Can be clamped to a piece of furniture or hung up. Bronze or ivory finish base with deco- rated parchment shade and ex- tra long cord. An ideal gift to ‘the student or inveterate reader. Scissors and Shears, 90c¢ to $2.50. Superior quality steel. All sizes from 33 to 8 inches. Will last for years. Street Floor ] Dainty Bloomers —for personal gifts Ravon Bloomers $1.1o Perfect qual- ity, heav weight rayon with elastic at waist and knee. Cholce of pastel and rainbo tints well a dark ades for street wear. Regular and ex- tra_sizes. Heavy Rayon N N NN e < B ot Sttt b St et i SR R A SR SRR <4 = Bloomers $1.50 Exceptionally firm - textured rayon, in light and dark colors. Single and double elastic at knee, Saddle seat. Fancy Bloomers 'FREE SERVICE FOR ONE YEAR Without Tubes, Batteries or Aerial Equipment. A Carrying Charge Will Be Added on All Accounts on Which Terms Are Arranged. Delivers Complete line of Stromberg- A Carlson, Freed-Eiseman, R. C. Y o'l.l{ .:’e:':;' A. Radiolas, Freshman Mas- terpiece. One Year i Imported Wool Robes, $6.98 Shawl! collar model with yoke back, piped seams, silks, cords, pockets and sitk braid trimming. Choice of checks, plaids and geometric designs. $10.95 Robes, $8.95 A Saturday Feature! $1.88 $2.88 $3.88 Shoes in this assortment sold 10 in Which Terms may be arra to Pay! on all sets. Christmas Installation end Delivery Guarantegd Direct Entrance From Eleventh St. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 O°CLOCK nged for $3 to $6 and are all present- season merchandise. Buckle, strap and opera pumps, oxfords and novelties with high, low or military heels. Galoshes, $2.25 and $2.45. Second Floor $3.98 Bath Robes, 32.98 Attractive blanket patterned robes in numerous desirable colors and patterns. Shawl collar model with piped seams. All sizes. $1.95 Heavy rayon, trimmed with wide lace inserts, single or dou- ble elastic at knee, and featured in beautiful colors—blue, green, flesh, rose, orchid, tan, mals, white, brown, navy and black. Regular and extra sizes, Street Floor

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