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© to be FOUNDLNG HOME | ToA TOMORRON "Friends and Persons Inter- ested in Homeless Children Invited to Tenleytown. ot a '8 eale” for- SoRidred A SSTARD R e wd of the home their motherless babies. where it is possible for par- circumstances to donate financially to the support ildren, \a slight charge is ) many cases, the children are cared for gratis. Under no circum- tion placed against , all of them en- ly the wg:.uu.luu same ‘E" utiful spacious re enjoy their play the supervision of competent HOARD U WEET™ " L END ToDY Three-Day Convocatio'i Wi{l Hear World Youth Péace Congress Head. - 40 Children Cared For. About 40 children are now being cared for at the home, although accommoda- tions are available for approximately 60. A large downstairs dormitory is provid- ed for children from 3 to 6 years of ag~, while on the second floor a dormitory, in charge ou trained nurse, with sev- eral competeht assistants, takes care of the little ones under 3 years of age. ‘The women of the Pierce Guild, an A reception and tea will be held at The three-day session of the Howard the Washington Home for Foundlings at Forty-second and Brandywine streets, Tennleytown, tomorrow from 3 until 5 o'clock, to which all friends of homeless little children or persons in- terested in their welfare are invited |auxiliary of the foundation, of which to attend and inspect the new building | Mrs. Wendell Stafford is presi- and personally see the work which is |dent, has always provided the clothing done for these little ones. for the children, while the Board of The reception in a way will take the | Lady Visitors provides nurses’ uniforms place of the housewa which had | and necessary furnishings. - At the reception tomorrow afternmoon gueponea at the opening of the home last March. On either side of | Mrs. Robert Fleming will be chairman ding 18 of the reception-committee, assisted by the women of pierce Guild and the Lad: Visitors. p Germans Raise Big Berries. Farmers near Hamburg, Germany, have been exhibiting strawberries weighing nearly three ounces each, which they raised during the last sea- son. Six of the fruit tipped the scales at_one pound. The new berries are called “Upper Schlesian,” and are said to have an appetizing rosy hue, & deli~ flavor and perfect form. with addresses by Prof. Joseph B. Youth Peace Congress; Dr. W. S. Loek- hart, director of the Church Life - dation, at Indianapolis, and Dr. W. Sinclair Brown. ‘The convocation dinner was held last night, with Dr. William Knowles Cooper, former secretary of the Washin, Y. M. C. A, deliverifig the ‘principa! T 3 the front door of the new bull a memorial plate, one of the “Helen and Mary Warwick Memorial” and the other the “Plerce Foundation Memor- 1al,” piaced in honor of the two b&r- sons to whose generosity the estal = ment of the home was made possible. Conception of Home. The late Mr. Plerce conceived the idea of establishing & home for unfor- tunate little ones, through one cause or jved of the possesion of in the days 't:en A o visvg, v Organdy Ruffled Curtains Sunfast and permanent finish. ‘Wide picot 43" wide. All | est_gl Not only are parentless children ad- ‘mitted to the hospitality of the home, but children of women obliged to work and unable to care for their little ones are taken into the home's shelter. Men, ‘who have lost their wives and are thus |7 Distriet 381 Washington's Importing Furrier ~ Mettopoiiion 1215G St. YOUR FUR COAT EASILY OBTAINABLE There is good reason for the* statement. We're Manufacturers—we’re impotters—we say “Make a deposit and divide the balance into ten Budget Payments.” . § These Prices Are Persuasive— Northern S eal (dyed i : T = AN $259:50 3493 Hudson Seal (dyed musk- Every Remaining Hat Included- rat) Coats, trimmed in fitch. Sold at $345. Now........ Natural Siberian Squirrel Coats, plain and trimmed. Sold at $450. Now........ Jap Mink Coats, plain and lt;immed. Sold at $525. == Every Hat Brand New—In —A collection of hats unrivaled for vatiety, for smartness, for econ- omy. Hats for street, sports, campus, dress and travel. Long backs, off-the-forehead-down-on-the-cheek lines, eyebrow effects, irregular sides, becoming brims. Truly a group that tells you “regardless of what you pay for a hat at Kann’s, style and quality are first!” = University convocation will close today | Matthews, president of the World's | Style—In Color—In Values students’ forum prior to the dinner. The noon-day speaker, cation yesterday was Vernon Johns Virginia THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, president of the Seminary and College at Lvnc‘h'“"- In the first of his serles of Jectures t'aa convoeation, Prof. Matthews dus dec! Tuesday ‘that “Germany’s inabliity to the debt and the of t’l"’uflu%flm eventu 'f:-%m. trouble. Human society ganized on a conflict basis-and there 18 need of an adjustment of reparation lgn'u'debfi on.the bases of co-oper- ation.” 5 Church, the Jate James of reli S-.muef1 A special session-of the con was 'held in the Florida Avenue Baptist ‘Tuesday night in memox;r:l Prof. Sterling N. Brown. f. L. Pinn, & member of the school of the at the convo- ‘Theological the opening ally seems to be or- vocation ent Sutton, a G. Smith, & on at Howard University; Dr. ton, Gi J. Porte Baptist Church, and Right Rev. M. H. Davis of Balitniore, spoke. More than ‘$4,000 worth of coin- operated scales were sent United States to_Venesuela in the first six months of this year. Tomorrow will be the last day of our sl or black Suede Sandal 5 esirable makes this another 3 Models Left piping-hot fashion in % ~ PRICE SALE Formerly The Harris Shop ¢JOSEPH-R-HARRIS (3 1224 F STREET ===’ , Ga. Judge Sutton " pastor of the First t tempted to rea from the Many Important Facts! e ;Lenty of ex:'r; 'ulap'eo- to give npid,m .x::{ ‘=2. 1,500 brand-new hats, feal everything that is mew in Fall Millinery, 3. Our entire millinery sec- tion given over to the display of hats for this sale. —&'Amph choice in l-::lo head sizes. ' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, CHURCH CONFERENCE |12y SETTLES VOTE ISSUE fieltion of Partjcipation in Politics Is Quickly. Disposed of at Atlanta. T ATLANTA, Novermber 14, North November 14.—The Georgin. Ganference. of the Meth Episcopal Church South in the ope: terday disposed iestion of church raised layman, and Dr. minister, both of Washing- piping on "this brown these ‘glorified “Hahn Specials.” Such Glorious Shoes i New Colors All Smart Styles Fine Leathers Al New Shapes ¥ Unusual Clasps and: Calf, Pin Seal, Suede Mountings " and Moroeco i 7th & K Established Mail Orders ' “Women’s Shop™ S i { 1207 F St. 1314-16-18 F Street N.W. A Special Sale and Style Event Offers You 1929. ble the ‘when order in that portion & of ing with the rights of & member of the conference Fifty Years’ Experience —as Upholsterers » and Drapery Makers Completely equipped shops, on the premises, enable us to give personal supervision to orders for draperies, uphol- stering, etc. . fiYou'll incur no obligation in requesting estimates of us. JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street——————Phones District 7678 it Trneto(!ivflin NEW YORK, November 14 (#)— Jennie Van Duyne has it of with m,u: S edet Ciem- e lem- Rembert the floor and at- a memorial, but thelin he Pre-Christmas Sale of ' Fine Quality Leather - . HANDBAGS COPIES OF MOST ; SUCCESSFUL MODELS . . % $:5.0‘0 “Gloria” The silver "or gold for Smart Young Women! P - Over 1,500 Fashionable‘f- | FELT...SOLEIL | HATS At 3 Low Prices! Second Floor 25 300 New Hats Go on Sale at 4:30 P.M. —Kept in the stockroom until 4:30 .m., 50 that late shoppers may e e same selection as 25]: aha.gpcf‘ii.oy