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THE EVENI States Treasury, $2.50; S. P., $5; Mr. | Local Union, No 2, $5. and Mrs. C. T. H. Plate Printers’ | Amount asked for Local Union, Nc Total received . Amount asked Total received . 16.00| Balance needed $1.30915 RECEIVED $1,300.00 FUR uPPURIUNlTIES Balance needed . $1,284.00| Opportunity m,;m:,;..' pDPeE i, OPPORTUNITY NO. 13. L AunsiTeA o Fdate 5 AROURNG SWANEE TR Cn. Total still needed... Sick and yet working until faced The following contributions have Union Sends $70 Check to with bed and perhaps total disability, H 2 HH ’ the father of this colored Aid Associated Charities’ | Wit “and" soven < a ges. working age, has meet his responsib Needy Families. his home together. U A e do laboring work, he h ir work . ;. s he is| Miss M. G. Miller. Any . are old | In memory. o 1 ces needed. | C. 3. M 1,040, is | Mr s family | | Mrs. J. No. 8 . | Mrs. J. R No. . 10.00 United | Mrs. J. R. N . 10.00 e . $10: Mr.| and M > . $ Plate Printers Total .. (Continued from Page Thirty.) Meanwhile §$15 a_week supplement the oldest ings, or §$780 for the ¢ s ked for the next year nine. Employes $209.00 Amount asked for .. $780.00 Total received ... J Balance needed ... Home of the Famous WORUMBO Overcoat OPPORTUNITY NO. 10. A VICTIM OF CHILD LABOR AND A Special Group of CRUELTY. LTY. Deserted by ithless husband, FAMOUS - | FASHION SHOP forsaken mother is pleading to be GENUINE et OVERCOATS in the mill to which her parents sent Including Blues and Blacks Soft Finish or Hard Finish her when a mere child. Cruelly beaten by her father, she finally The Fashion Shops have become known all over the country as the “Home of the Worumbo.” ®gought refuge in her mistaken mar- riage. Now there are three young And they are going to remain the “Home of the Worumbo.” . children to be cared for and there are no resources. Twenty-four dollars a week is needed to hold this home to. gether, or §1,248 for the year, dged, $10. B Amount a $1,248.00 Total received 200 Balance needed $1,177.00 OPPORTUNITY NO. 11. \G_EVERYTHING s a good I 5 had a steady job and the family (colored) had a nice home. After his sudden death and with no money coming in, the mother, stunned . gradually sold her furni- to feed and clothe her five children, between the ages of & and 13. Now their home is a sad con- trast to what it was when the father was living. The mother needs an operation, but is afraid to leave her children to go to the hospital, for fear they will be taken away. Twenty-one dollars a week is needed o restore this home to something of its former condition, or §1,092 for 1927. Quite naturally, we have been making a real feature of the finest Worumbos, because in this marvelous coat, with its fine finish, magnificent tailoring, luxurious quilted satins and de luxe trim and variety of rich shades, we have been truly able to say “America’s Finest Overcoat.” cknowledged, $2.50. Supply Division, United States Treasury, $: D. L., $25; Mr. and Mrs. C, T, Plate Print- ers’ Local Union Amount asked for Total received .. $1,092.00 Balance needed $1,056.00 OPPORTUNITY NO. 12. “MISFORTUNES NEVER COME SINGLY.” This is' headquarters for Worumbos—whether you want the lowest in price, a $49.50 one, or the finest Worumbo, $125.. Vou decide what to pay; When the father of this family re' Tv > . ’ e an. the Itk fof als dholy we’ll give you the most for your money. States he had visions of the promised land. He learned a trade, married, and his dream was indeed a reality. Then business became slack, two of the four children developed tubercu- losis, his wife fell ill, and now the man himself is told by the doctor that he can work only a little or he will break down entirely. But there are the sick wife and children needing extra nour- {shment, and the man himself may have to go to the hospital. At least $25 a week is needed right now, and more may be needed if the man has to stop work entirely. This is $1,300 for Largest Variety: of WORUMBOS In America the vear, and it will take thet long Pop-TppPLaNy before the family can get on its feet again. Previously acknowledged, $2.50. upply Bureau, United For Men Only — 0 — Employe: ‘At this time of the year most young men are thinking of a certain young lady and are planning to make ‘“Her” happy on Christmas day. : You needn’t he a mind reader to know that what she wants more than anything else is a Cedar Chest, and one from you will surely be made her “Treasure Chest.” * Note These Conveniences . Our Cedar Chest display is most accessible, on the sixth floor, facing the center elevator hank. 2. 1Ii you wish, a young lady will help vou select the Chest most suitable for “Her.”’ We will deliver the Chest before Christmas day with vour card. . Come in tomorrow Make vour selection, give us her name and address, and we will do the rest 44-inch Chests are specially good values__. $17.50 Walnut Grain Finished Cedar Chests i BE Handsome Chests with rounded edges and tray i Other Cedar Chests, $11.75 to $100 including mahogany and walnut finishes Furniture Section, Sixth floor. 'filnj}fimavh &nthro — —The Christmas Store = » STAR. $14,303.00 ; WASHINGTOYN, D. Hlo 3y (.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, dward & Ln —1he Christmas Store < Gift Ties Men Will Wear $I, $-50 - A vast array of Silk Four-in-hands, and every one of the pat- terns has been selected by a Man for Men. Regimental stripes, shadow stripes, plaids, checks, diamond effects, scattered designs and a host of other figures from which to choose. “He” will be only too glad to have his friends see him wear- ing one of this assortment. Men's Furnishings Section, First floor. Christmas Gift Handkerchiefs WOMEN'’S SILK HANDKER- CHIEFS, hand painted, with French prints, 50c to $2.50. WOMEN'’S INITIAL COL- ORED AND WHITE LINEN HANDKER- CHIEFS, hand embroidered, 25¢ to 75c. WOMEN’'S FINE LINEN INITIAL HANDKE R- CHIEFS, with ‘cut corners, Box of 3, $4. Box of 12, $7. WOMEN’S HAND - EM- BROIDERED HANDKER- CHIEFS, in white and colors, 50c to $3. WOMEN’S LACE-TRIMMED HANDKERCHIEFS, 50c to $25. Handkerchief Section, First floor. MEN'S FINE WHITE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, with initials, 25¢ to $1. MENS HAND-ROLLED HEM LINEN HANDKER- CHIEFS, $1. MEN'S WHITE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, with new French colored initials, $1.50. : MEN’'S FRENCH HANDKER- CHIEFS, with colored bor- ders, $1.50. MEN’S SILK HANDKER- CHIEFS, with new English prints, $3.50 up. MEN'S JAPANESE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, $1 up. MEN’'S COLORED BORDER- ED HANDKERCHIEFS, with initials, 25c. . ik Gift Shawls and Séaffs EVENING SHAWLS—metal- lic cloth and georgette, $55 and $65. EVENING SQUARES — of tulle, embroidered in gold and silver, $29.75 and $39.75. FRENCH TULLE SCARFS— with opalescent sequins and paillettes, $6.50 to $22.50. LACE EVENING SCARFS— many shot with gold threads, $6.50 to $18. KNITTED SILK SHAWLS— in lace-like designs, $10. LACY WOOL SHAWLS— plain and striped—an FEng- lish import, $2 to $3.95. Neckwear Section, First floor. IMPORTED SPORTS SCARFS—in plaid and dia- mond patterns, $2 to $7.50. HAND-PAINTED SCARFS— warm, double scarfs, beauti- fully hand painted, $27.50. TWO - TONE CASHMERE SCARFS—an innovation in " wool scarfs, $15. SCOTCH PLAID CASH- MERE SCARFS—in many colors, $10. HAND - WOVEN WOOL SCARFS—in a variety of de- signs, $3 to $8.50. F { 1926. Imported Hand-Sewn Silk Underthings Priced Exceptionally Low Step-ins, $2.95 Chemise, $4.45 Nightrobes, $7.45 Slips, $7.50 Lovely models of beautiful crepe de chine, in flesh and peach— entirely handmade, with exquisite hand-drawn work, hand-embroidery and laces. Buy at once—this quantity will sell quickly. 8ilk Underwear Section. Firet floor. 1 ' Hosiery as the Perfect Christmas Gift FRENCH SILK HOSE—Gos- samer sheer chiffon hose with Paris open clock. In street and evening ‘'shades. $5.50, $8, $10. ALL-SILK CHIFFON HOSE —In street and evening shades. $3 and $3.50 GRENADINE MESH SILK HOSE—Sheer, net silk hose in gunmetal, black and white as well as all wanted pastel shades. $4.50 and $5 ALL -SILK SERVICE- WEIGHT HOSE—In street and evening shades. $2 and $2.75 JANE WANDL AND GRANITE SILK HOSE Exclusively at Woodward & Lothrop All Silk, $2. .. All-silk Chiffon, $2. Hosiery Section. First floor. With Lisle top and soles, $1.75 g Extra Size, $1.90 Women’s Silk. Umbrellas, $4-25 A’ very special value. Fine quality silk umbrellas mounted on sixteen-rib frames. In all popular shades. Wide assortment of handles of ambertone with silk cord loop. Tips and ferrules to match. ‘Women’s Fine Silk Umbrellas, $7 In navy, brown, red, purple, green and black silk—with three-inch ottoman border. Ambertone handles, tinted to match umbrellas. Men’s Umbrellas $6 and $7 Tape-edge piece-dyed umbrellas with wood handles, trimmed with sterling silver. Umbrella Section. First floor. Men’s Umbrellas $8.50 Ten-rib umbrellas of tape-edge silk. Wood shanks. Selection of sterling silver trimmed handles.