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k THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1926. ] T 4 ] | OPPORTUNITY NO. 3. | \xmmlmt ."\\w: for . s "'014';'_'“” la r;fim‘d looking woman, does her best | Amount asked for .. v sl.:? 00 OPPORTUNITY NO. 13. Train Kills Boy, 12. is tvlanwr fas badly injured when § | A iRt | Total recetved ... 56.00 | to keep a neat home and to give good [ Total recelved 248.50 e P . s Southern Rallway passenger traly I FOUR GENERATIO! | L e to the children. The new ba 1 DOING WHAT HE CAN BREVARD, N. €., December 20 (). | struck their automobile at Blantyry | There fouk génerations in this| Stillneeded .$884.00 | 1s her special pride. Eighteen dolla 8| Stlll needed ..ot ..$999.50( Sick and yet working until faced |—Marshail Blythe, 12, was killed and_yesterday afternoon. ! home—a a week, besides what the man — with bed and perhaps total disabi o grandparent, who still OPPORTTINITY NO. 6. earn, 18 needed for this family of si ! o father of colored fam .; rriri g nso e b g o NO FAULT OF HERS. o $936 for the vear. Y Of #be | OPPORTUNITY NO. 11. i Sl Z ; Jaila danih If' - y SACRIFICING EVERYTHING TO | working ag ‘;::, _:H:(g"l.\‘«yv valid d xrvl.x'l[\"v . icapped by ill health and de Previously acknowledged, $156 KEEP HER CHILDREN. meet his re ey e r‘y'!‘“'h I 0 15| serted by r husband to carry the| “A.C. A, $10: M. W.and A. his home together. Unable y URACE courtibrder to o e AN 8 | load of supp two children, | 8. W B, W do laboring work, he has fitted up o e o '€ | this mother is making a_brave strug:| B., $ . $10; - | father. He had a steady job and the |little shop in the front room of b pport of his young fami to do double duty. Mrs. A., as we ment Hotel, 3 kes in repair work Assoclated Charmes Obtains " rwise 1 call was at Camp Good Will | Amount asked for i 1 a deficit of < last Summ ¢ the income of the home, | ot Sum ved ‘fii n, S67 family (colored) had a nice home.|home, where he ' and so earrs a few dollars as he is after his sudden death and with no able. Until the children are old | | | ‘ Daddy was a good provider and \ | e M. R. B, §! Mrs. P. H., $10; in memory of Thomas w. Wltherspnon $100; N. B. J., $3: C., $5 A.'J. W., $6; R. Amount asked lor Total received . for Your Gift to Him of I pass with her kiddies, where | Total r S $1,300 Over Week End. r‘ls = e she won ;v hearts of hu!lx'!hv work money coming in, the mother, stunned | enough to earn, outside help is needed 936 a y nd the other eampers for her at Still needed. . by her loss. gradually sold her furni:| Twenty dollars a week, or S1.00. is H ctive, swee e 8 a e e in order to feed o »d for the ne: sar for this fami (2D ' RS i ; / ! nder school age. Seventeen dol OPPORTUNITY NO. 9. d 13, Now their home 15 Previously acknowledged, $47 k. or $884 for the year, is VE. NG ~ st to what it was when the father [. W., $1; M. W. and A. N - With more than $1.300 in addition- | {‘I"f; : hold this home together. NEARING THE GOAL. < living. The mother needs . §5; Mr. and Mrs. G e . the week "“'l, s ars ago the father of this| m, but is afraid to leave h i D Fund of f\vtl':\‘nr\x asked for Iy acknowledged, $116, ., leaving three little girls | childr r | Amount d for ¢ D e gibpiely & raised | Total received ry E.E L. E guidance of a 1] they ne | Total received L s S for the care in this and Mr. and mother, h the widow's efforts | dollars a week is need to restore | %) ubseript at noon today Still needed : W, § \S].\ M. and the this ¥ » to something of its former Still needed O > behind schedule, with offl- H., $5: Mrs. J M.. $3. home condit or $1,002 for 1927. | 2 he ties organization OPPORTUNITY NO. 4. 1 for $884.00 cently the ol daughter, by nature SIS | Opportunity No. 14 is closec 62 h the task of obtalning a | WILLING TO WORK, BUT SHOULD 1 1900 diident and retiring, has taken her| Previously acknowledged, $6450. | 2 ;é o than $12000 in the ‘five | BE AT HOME. first plunge Into the: tworkaday world Temr e il L 5 vs before Cl cceipts las! deded $694.00 Before long a younger sister, alert and 25; N J. G : ) eported bre otal to $3.425, | This .1.»\..(m mother is perfectly By R0 S mbtitons: will lecors & ke ecxriar | A4 1 Towa, $5; Mr. and Mrs. | while the budget amounts to $15,652. | willing to o out te K I necessary OPPORTUNITY NO. 7. aiso. With this n. the fu-| G 3 Lo 4 B > he happiness and future of 6 der to keep her ily together % AR s ure of this ol is assured. | Amount asked for | 5 hildren, all under 16 yvears of age | But she is in poor health. and there NO S SNESS [ERE, \lnm‘v\lnh” $15 : 1»lm-ml,zl‘1 to| '}'tt’l,l\’;[fl’n'lgnn]! G Potal sl needed 3 4 except three, lies wrapped up In|are eight children in the home who 1 supple : geab atitnoeda sl xcept th 1 I eight children ir h The 1workir industrious | SUPPlement the oldest daughter’s earn i the opportunity fund. This number | need her ONIY | ather of this coloved family must | IN8S, or $750 for the coming year. Still needed The following contributions - of needy children, largest since the one of thes |t | stap overwork. the doctors say, and - o S—— | been received and are acknowl =I‘§° vmh;‘listmn\\ug’v:mn\u'm\‘ list "\: first .-\u.qh.:r;, kX ALY | ot more rest and nourishing food, or re "“"\x'y‘ 1”\' nowledged, $86. OPPORTUNITY NO. 12 e edrs ago, is contained in el 00 on the | he great white ue will elaim an- | g o 4 = A this year's appeal. Orie of the numi der the 1oad | oer viciim, The mother takes i SodiC L B, 82 Mie. | “MISFORTUNES NEVER COME |1 : ber is an invalid and two of the three to carry e family | \Gaghing, besides caring for her nine 3 . $10; 3., §2 NGLY j & L w1 . . by ver 16 years of are contributt should be moved to children, whose a range from 6!Amount asked for . . $780.00 When the father of this family |S. W.. $1.00 each Nos. 1, 3, 4 Y to the suppo of their f.()nhle*I for their own good. The months to 15 years. The oldest girl | Total received & . 132.00 | came :Kmu,\L |hlr ‘,\» to the United 8, 13 00| o Twenty-six ;4|'n—-1ndo the compulsory |if the mother gives up her we S| does h bit, after chool - | States he had visic of the promised | J. H. Johnson, Nos. 7, 11, 13 10.00 a chool age of 7 years. a small wage e by a child ind on Saturdays and gives all | Still needed ... e §648.00 | land. ile learned a trade, married, | No. 1 .50 2 WA May Remember Dead. i*:"rnw;-ndfl»( T?:-”x . ;’rlmmr- irnings to her mother In spiie PSRy and his dream was indeed a reality. $1.00 each Nos - . oras Phenghui s of the charitie s needed to feed, clothe amd sh of every effort and the mother Then business became K, two of ol . 00| 3 < Tov o & Dolnthd oot this household of nine. or $1.664 101 | ({10 Tither ai (OFPORTUNETY O, 10, | e e develonad tuberon | Brs’ Julitis’ .. Beyasr; mo of keeping dependent 3 the next twelve months can mike 1 « “).| A VICTIM OF CHILD LABOR AND | losis, his wife fell ill, and now the man | needed. . 5.00 R their mothers in all possible cases | - provioioc dopno o oo the physician 4 CRUELTY. himself is told by the doctor that he|Delia S. Field, No. 16 500.00 | rather than placing them in institu- BECW: and A <7 1. [, | chilren are g due to Jack of | Deserted by a faithless husband, | can work only a little or he will break ’ tions or foster homes. The impor-| ¢oi p . $10: B, M, | Suficient and proper food. They | now awaiting trial for bigamy, this|down entirely. But there are the sick | _Total to_date )45/ tance of such a_policy has been recog- | ¢ 5 'K., $10; 0, |must be built_ up if they are not 1o | forsaken mother s pleading fo be | Wife and children needing extra nour- nized by social workers, it was re fal prev to the trouble which |allowed to keep her children. The|ishment, and the man himself may e i called, since 1910, when President| = " % 3 1.664.00 | th s their father. —Twenty-one | mother still shows the effects of work | have to to the hospital. At least alf-Price Sale Roosevelt “i””‘ 2 ;mu‘fironw on the T:‘tnl\]";!“?:“‘i:g for $1,66 ”‘“]nlull el k, or §1,092 a year, is| |In the mill to which her parents sent [ $25 a wes hw !\m“d;-dr:;(;];m now, x::l UNREDEEMED PLEDGES L matter at the White House, urging 2 o 7t 3 .00 | asked for | her wher @ mere child. Cruelly | more may be needed if the man has to - that method of caring for needy fami | o e e ot b [beaten by her father, she finally |Stop work entirely. This is $1.800 for Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry | oe and I‘)eel Hes. needed .. 3118 l\vv;\hvns ‘1 now "“\;',T T 25| SOURKL refuge in her mistaken mar the vear, and it will take that long Etc. . The fip;mr‘lumty list :mor?sachanc« OPPORTUNITY NO. 5 | \nimm :xm A A FE% | rlage. Now there are three yvouns be lv > the family can get on its feet Rossl L c or gifts in memory of deceased 3 0 ous, - G. C.lchildren to be cared for and there are | again. ossiyn Loan Co. friends and relatives. Among memo- y Y XAC T | no resources. Twenty-four dollars a| ROSSLYN, VA Kosslyn Cars to Door S rals already received is one for $100| TUBERCULOSIS EXACTS ITS | /0 1t ackea for week Is needed to hold this home to- | Lreyiously acknowledged, $64 p & in memory of Thomas A. Wither Tihe Bather ot ehis Forel fatal | Total received ..... gether, or $1,248 for the year - H, i spoon. A contributor to opportunity his forelgn family is e No. 13 writes: “I wish I could do ;';&k"':‘ifl flim"g “iflthl :”x N;;fl*‘ ba ’ Still needed 4 l’r“\'in‘u“l\ Flsaran,,c,e. H?use }33 e LT X e s ens eedinien to (ke the Saure | B : or Repossessed Finance Co. cars widow's mile, knowing the Lord will | for tuberculosis if the Associated Chari- | and A. Total received .... T R L L bless me for feeding His lambs. I |ties would look after his family. The OPPORTUNITY NO. 8. Anonyme Mr. and Mrs. E v An n-:::u::.“" s Yo know it is a worthy cause, and may | Mother is herself just recovering from | CA LIV A DOLLAR A DAY.| W, 810, . S., $10: D. L. F Still needed . o i G . .0 efforts.” underwent upon the doctor’s recom o . ab 15th & K St Frankli (4 “~' 'S Another giver who has contracted | mendation. Her neighbors, many of | fhat he "{ “"“k' af ‘his trade 1s Open Evenings and Sundays cormant a7 m-rlnwc:vtn arccame emer o er Eies ko e | e aias oo but witn|barely * more fhan ‘#1 o —not derful work. God bless O | small incomes, are interested in the | CNOUSh to support his wife and four | - G o ren amg | children, ranging in age from a baby | Wocro o s onsy, | Eolace o the e g ket ang |children, sancing Iy sep cram 8 bavy | ’ Borrow from §75 to $450 R R R N R S AR R AR AT SRS Contributions ¢ to John |a week is needed until it her sttt it b through a Departmental Joy Edison, tre: ocial Service | able to come home and take up to met a work certificate. The mother. Workers Investment Loan. Repay it House, 1022 Eleventh street, or to the | family support. which he will have i . EF, office of The Star, and will be acknowl- |0 very gradually until his health is | ‘ on a special monthly svl:h;d- INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN edged. fully restored. There are three chil ! ule. Each ment includes B eroR R D s dren, all under working age. ‘ Call our product =1, A" I Loans Hiparon topljleysaved et AUTOMOBILE PARKING SERVICE fi il 7 For intextinal disorde > Previously acknowledged, $76. Ask vour phyei | ¢ CRIPPLED AND IN CONSTANT | M W, and A o &o5. . NAT OV kRN AN el ey have il 5 PAIN. Mrs. Z. B. B, $2: 8. R. S, ANTITOXIN INSTITUT! that help you paid-up Savings Balance of N calrippled to the point of total phyai-| P D. 85 Mis. WA H. ne North 89, 1515 U St. N.W. || it $50 for every $100 borrowed. os es ons of wite and three children 15 unable _—___—______.___ to save, too! Ask us! ¢ s “There is nothing but ontn - Said the 3 : > | Furniture Established 1861 Carpets e et Sl % ||| DEPARTMENTAL BANK 09 - Sop s : e T reet and Eleventh er; him teying to divert himselt o3 bemt | $% SOL HERZOG Home of the Budget Plan ${ L O ;:a& hts“ c‘l;ané:-s of recovery are. fi “The Bank for Departmental People” ese will doubtless be improved if C ; f ] 1 e e e . . .oy 1714 PA. AVE. N.W. uaru.iieed Delivery and Installation Ve iden fevieae 38 4 Man’s Christmas Gift ; children will not suffer. Twenty-eight . Before Chrlstmas dollars 2 week is needed for this pur- 1 pose, as there are no other resources . g amnais oprd 8 INTERWOVEN HOSE z&&am&&x R R R O R PECIAI LUE uring the man’s ilinéss. This Is $1,456 for the next 12 months. 24 S HA VA U fi Previcusly ackowledged, $203. x 5; lls I N« EQS PA l A« 2 ll 5 fi A H C. . i fi make ideal gifts and i& } . N Eriend. :1 3 lhey‘:'e b"""d 810 818 Seventh Street Satisfaction Since 1859 = fi MBS = o fi in “threes” Amount asked for . $1,456.00 2 4 Total received - . 50|38 3 pairs of Interwovens 3 ¢ IN A RADIO MASTER CABINET Still needed ............... 1,139.00 s ‘ H . : aootes : in a box at $1.00 l [ WITH BUILT-IN SPEAKER OPPORTUNITY NO. 2. . ‘ "‘““‘ REHABILITATION AT work. |8k in a box at $2.00 #{ 80" and Bee 1 ¥ WITHOUT SPEAKING UNIT When this family first came to the H T4 | attention of the Associated Charities in a box at $3.00 4 1 y/ ey were living in an insanitary | j st i i shack. The children showed the ef. Wool Hose bt Fnjoys el latestiin e fect of a long period of underteeding. : art and travel, brought right The school attendance of the older | % 75¢ to $2.50 . —all fancy i he h h h ones was irregular, with the usual re- fi jacquard ' into the hearth of the home, sult that they were far behind In weaves, hor- N i thelr grades. 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