Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1932, Page 7

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 1932—PART A7 CAFE FOR JOBLE CUTS RELIEF GOSTS Expense of Feeding Appk- cants Reduced From 30 to 10 Cents a Day. mas Savings Checks : |™ST. Touts, December 3— % i K 7 : TS oo : . e - — ing a cafeteria for the unempl f i @ . Al ey S : | to be the first of its kind in the i t & i ; - = G | try, the St. Louis Bureau for Homeless ‘ § s 1| Men has cut the cost of feeding appli- y 8% = 3 e 0y | cants from 30 cents to 10 cents a dey, T LT | permitting an estimated saving of $2,000 h| kitchen or breadline. | Including equipment for serving 500 ment at a time, the cafeteria cost $2,500 | to_establish. Thirty-five men, jobless J! | defore the eating place opened, are em- ployed, with Tom Palku, instructor of Army cooks during the World War, as Meal Tickets Tssued. o .1 “Customers,” who present meal tickets \ ~ 1 | issued by the bureau, eat at 75 long SRR S > 5 pine tables, flanked by benches. The kitchen contains eight gas ranges 3-Piece Bed-Davenport Suite e o v 2 Bd T | racks of dishes and ¢ An attractive suite that provides an extra . i e \Wfizlrm‘:gé rinsing and scalding dishes bed whenever needed. Comprises Bed-Daven- : al se. ; o port, Armchair and High-back Chair, uphol- : | _ Before the cafeteria was opened the tered in Jacquard velour. Bureau for Homeless Men issued tickets $5.00 DOWN \ < . % 4 on about 30 commercial restaura: s = % . e e T Cabinet Model Philco " S g 100% Mohair = [F e el e e 3-Pc. Ensemble & » ' Kroehler e E e e e It is expected that the cafeteria, while $ 4 2.95 ‘ h\ ' ) L i ; & “ Bed.Davenport (R also tend to discourage use of tiokets for purposes other than feeding the J hungry. Some of the restaurant tickets, : ; > | the bureau found, got into the hands of COMPLETE 5 - 3 f?fl‘fi?akéififés or were used for stakes andsome 7-tube Philco Cabinet Model Radio, Occa- . a = . e Two meals are served daily at the Chair and Smoker Lamp comprise this Philco com- = - - - - ] cafeteria—breakfast and . dinner. A ation ofier. Easy terms! & “ymf.l break!l.sr; menu ':?msm ;)t oazi y , . - . o ] meal, sausage, fried potatoes, rolls an Buy NOW-—Pay NEXT YEAR X b . 4 | coffee. Dinner on “opening night” in- - a2 5 i roast beef, peas, mashed pota- ' By y i ) B , slaw, two slices of bread, coffee s rice pudding. & e 7 i Men admitted to the cafeteria are A qu'l T’.'Ce Pl‘fie sulte | exclusive of those receiving meals at Made by Kroehler | the municipal lodging house or other The Settee conceals a full size shelters. e, e o . i ] bed. The suite is covered in beau- 3 Sy = T = s * tiful ohair and has LOOSE \ g A New Two-Piece Suite by Kroehler i codinos 1877 ; SCIENTIFIC EXHIBIT sz}Ogo“f%‘r“%hg:egg&%ngi?r?sniens‘fxégmlrgg\?r‘: ygx‘)‘j $79 }\‘.n_\- gu(::!‘::?:l::)okrl. upholster (i ! WILL OIEN SATURDAY ! estry. Tight seat cushions. Web bottoms. $5.00 D. | Carved wood frame base. Full size Bed-daven- P, S 0wl Year's Work Wil port and Chair, as shown. At the NATIONAL ear’s Work Will Be Shown at Buy NOW—Pay NEXT YEAR Carnegie Institution Build- ing for Three Days. S R P S R T 3 ‘The annual scientific_exhibit of the ¢ | Carnegie Institution of Washington will | be held at the institution building, Six- ¢ |teenth and P streets, next Satur > 4 .. |Sunday and Monday, following the a: nual meeting of the trustees on Friday. | The exhibits of. the year's work will be arranged in 10 zroups as follows: The ! e [ 2 4 \ growing child, basal metabolism of the Vilocned ) 6 34, ) Your Choice Your . monkey, the maternal organism and elocipede 1 ; ) "] te. A the egg, magnetism, the velocity of . o ATV A p i > Junior Choice /, u gl _‘ light, the sun, climatological research, $1.98 ¥ o .- . ¢ it i 2 Y /3 % aboriginal Mexico, seismological re- . Bridge or | ; B2 |search and volcanic gases. "3 & : | “There will be six public lectures, an- e 3 ' - Fleor Style % g ! noum;lghd as Mrollows: Sgturdgy, Decemg S 5 ¢ 3 gl Lk {10, “The Maternal Organism,” by . Tahl.e “Pd . 4 Smoker 4 | C.'G. Hartman of Baltimore, and “The Chair Set . 3 A v v = Growing Child,” by Dr. C. B. Davenport . /- ; Lamp of Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y.; Decem~ % s > . » 2 f / ’ ber 11, “Voleanic Activity in a Con- $1.98 5 - . = £ = 95 structive Role,” by Dr. E. G. Zies, and : b q 9 v e > ! % $ B | 4 “Magnetic Forces Inside the Atom,” by . Dr. M. A. Tuve, both of Washirgton; E . Monday. December 12, “The Sun. by i | r. Setli B. Nicholson of Mount Wilson, Actal base aud), paper fringe; metal bases 35k Eh. Docgies o8 Teases, S P“‘:"“‘;; Sh:f‘;' ‘;"‘“ with onyx breakers. b, aqoctable advances have beeh’ made constructed, with imita- f . uring the year in all these lines of re- ton s R Skl Soalt SBat | search, which will be made known for cluded. | the first time at this exhibit, the Insti- : e a 50c a Week 50c a Week | tution flnnflmced.fl sl o Overstuffed LECTURE TO BE GIVEN Occasional Chair Lounge Chair Potcry Base 5 Candle \ Newsole | BY AMELIA EARHART Table Lamp Table Lamp 7%\ Table Lamp $2.95 $10'95 1 ihll his” s i§d4? Fomeus Flyer Will Speak Before Paper the National Geographic So- . Just as pictured. Exceedingly comfortable o parchment shade. shade and met: . Walnut finished frame and comfortably nfldu covere% in fine homespun tapestry that k;V;nlen- & foy i 7 onyx base. ciety December 16. padded seat and back. Nicely upholstered. combines long-wearing qualities with beauty. Mail Orders Mail Orders 50c a Week e e 50c a Week 50c a Week | Amelia Earhart, famous woman flyer, will lecture before the Naticnal Geo- UL LU L | STaphic Society the evening of De- Srshththshthahsh | comber 16 on her outstanding flying | experiences, it was announc society’s headquarters last 3 who in private life is Putnam, is the n to have received the Na- aphic Society special gold medal. This was bestowed upon her last June, the presentation being made by President Hcover, following her achieve- | ment in m; the first solo flight by : s |a woman ac the Atlantic. Since j ) dEe 5 : y I % v e - then Miss Earhart has captured the A ! ) o : 5 NS \ record for a continucus flight by & ate e, ! 4 E 1 R - | % 5 S woman across the United States. : S . il & In her lecture at the Washington . = f a 2 il 7 : Auditorium Miss Earhart not only will Tabl 1 3 4 ek " . ¢ | describe these two notable flights, but € : ¥ I : > ! P o 7 SHIE | will tell also of her experiences in Eng- | ;, f - = land and on the continent. s e | . S & ) | _ The lecture of Carveth Wells, “From $ .95 2 . T S | s = SV, Leningrad to Mount Ararat,” which was . i | scheduled for December 16, will be de- . P i ’ 3 | = X . ! L | layed until J Finished in mahogany. = : 3 A1 $1 Down You will be ; fashioned of chof el \ Silver to Be Discussed by f the finest values o ¢ Groups. Stabilization of the mining industry will be a major topic of discussion dur- American ) Cengress, . o 15 at the . y1 b 8 N announc You’d Never Believe s Ao B B3 8 4 4 % q 2,4 . ° /i L | Freducts to be cons dledmd include : g 0 SO ; a3 . : ’ I \ ! ; coal, copper, lead, zinc, gold and silver, Chest of Gov. Wllllhl‘op g : : hls Sulte : A H | The' series of group conferences that s ; = i () . p \ [} ’are a part of the three-day meeting in- Drawers Desk : ] j : | clude discussions of the tariff, taxaticn, S~ e : : H | stabilized mineral production ‘and mod- 75 -\ & ¥ s n = ern mining methods. Recommendations 9 $ . ! - S P e : e A will be made for proposed legislation, ; | 3 1| Underseeretary of the Treasury Bal ~ e —— ) . 1 i = o \ Y 2 g | lantine vl talk on “The Government' : with 3 draw- Made of mahogany — Gov. EX=C 2\ \ 5 $ el &2 | Need anc he Taxpayers’ Responsibility. Nicely § Winthrop design 5 8 ) ; i ————— 50c a Week Easy Terms i —| : ; === } \ gy | READING LIST LIMITED | : ; ! 8 > 4 £ |Few Copies of “Amecrican Paint- s’ You Money!} S | e L8l _because from top to bottom it | Ends 4 ‘ | ers” Available at Library. - Liberal % e S 2 has every indication of being a : }‘ uggmgfi:.re?&nnmmnggog; :lrln::n‘ Credit Terms very much higher priced suite. 5 | American Painters,” compiled b);vg :‘h “,' $64,75 4-Piece Bed Room Suite The suite includes the fouir pieces H | Public Library in connection with (: 4 | biennial exhibition of contemporary = 3 % pictured. Of walnut veneers and 1 | paintings in the C Galles furnish your lt;n::\‘:ld%hg: d°“bl’i,’§‘;“fy %fi'shne;”f:"wx:";t $3 5 fine cabinet woods. : 1| 250 Wil net 'be - gehevaty ganey of 4 Tehs | this year. over sound cabinet woods. Our Christmas B Dr. George F. Bowerman, librarian, taste! Sale price $5.00 Down— 1 ’lnnnunud that a few copies of the list At the National . ; have been h Buy NOW—Pay NEXT YEAR 25 =L - PURLELSLE ELELELELELES B

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