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IAL GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 28, Out of danger's way. Youngsters enjoying the pool tables in one of the game rooms at the Boys’ Club. At right: They deserve a chance. The eight children of this family now live with their mother and father in a six- room house, thanks to the aid of the Associated Charities in finding positions for the father and older son. At left: Music banishes homesickness. A group of girls at the Elizabeth Somers Residence, operated by the Young Women’s Christian As- sociation. Giving him an even chance. A little ward of the Florence Crit- tenton Home for un- married mothers. Building man- hood in the great outdoors. Morn- ing inspection in a Boy Scout camp, where neatness and order are some of the many things taught. Self-supporting now. Blind persons are taught to perform useful work at the Columbia Polytechnic Institute for the Blind. Reaching the destitute and needy. A mother and her family find aid in the relief department of the H : Salvation Army. At right: It doesn’t hurt much. In the Christ Child dental clinic, one of the many operated by Community Ches't agencies. At left: The help- ing hand to all Fresh air, milk and plenty of good food to build up the bodies of these little colored children at the camp operated by the Sum- mer outings commit- tee.