Evening Star Newspaper, March 12, 1933, Page 40

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Community Community Chest. The central applications bureau has &aken over the interviewing of transient en over 21 who apply directly to the est for aid. This policy was ad 4s a result of the discontinuance of the central bureau for transient men and or the purpose of centralizing the ap- plication work of the Chest. The Sal- yation Army, as the Chest agency re- sponsible for adult transient men, has Joaned one of its workers to the appli- ¢ations bureau to' take charge of the {ransient application work. ! Couancil of Social Agencies. Instead of the monthly luncheon eeting of the Council of Social ncies the delegates to the council re invited to attend a lecture tomor- ow at 11 o'clock at the United States Chamber of Commerce Building. David C. Adie, commissigner of social welfare of New York State, will speak on “So- ¢ial Work in a Changing World.” Friendship House. | Priendship Hcuse presented a pro-| m of games for pre-school children at the closing night of the Piay Insti- tute, which has been held Tuesday eve- (itlle ,(‘/lf‘\nl“ ((ul‘”“’”fn__ Gttt ‘\l\\! Q RCLCLTLTN \ \\\\\\ \“\\u W, W e (5 Chest News six weeks at Roose- tional nings for the hool for - recrea velt High leaders. plorers’ Club of Friendship ‘The EX] House will visit the Bureau of Standards | th this week. Arrangements have been made to have a special guide for the club, which is a newly organized group of boys under the leadership of Miss | cussi Emily Storer, one of the board of di- rectors of the settlement. Each week a trip is planned to some place of in- terest in the city. Places visited have included the Pan-American Building, the Corcoran Art Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Arlington National Cems- | 81 tery, Lee’s Mansion and Fort Myer. Hebrew Home for the Aged. Residents of the Hebrew Home for the Aged will today observe Purim, the Jewish Festival of Lots, commemorating the deliverance of the Jews of Persla from the power of Hamer, the vizier of King Ahasuerus. Social Hygiene Society. The first of a series of semi-monthly sessions in social hygiene case work for | Negro educational and social work lead- | ers was held at the Margaret Murray $15 Heavy Fibre BABY Stroller Heavy fibre—in buff 4 or caramel. Adjust- able dash and back, $IO‘75 hand-brake. ¢8ixth Floor. The Hecht Co.) CARRIAGE ROBE SETS $195 and $295 Embroid- ered Silk Carriage Robe, sl.69 pillowcase to match, pink and blue. $395 Silk Carriage Sets 52.79 beautifully embroidered. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Zephyr Yarn SWEATERS Loads of fine handwork’ on them! Hand - embroidery — hand - finishing. White, blue, pink, maize. 1-3. Tots’ 79c Slip-on Sweaters; 3-6...47¢ Babics’ 59¢ Appliqued Sweaters; 1-2 Tots’ 81 Puff-Sleeved Sweaters; Infants’ §1.25 All-Wool Knit Boys’ 3-piece Knit Suits Infants’ $1.59 All-wool Knit Shawls Infants’ 35¢c Hand-crocheted Booties Infants’ 35c Pastel Shoulderettes..23¢ (Second Ploor, The Hecht Co.) h the charities. All families under the care of this organizetion are now using wood instead of ccal. The organization is tion exclusively, buying no cl exc shoes, and thus rmg% mm!g; for food. Boys’ Club of Washington. Many opportunities for boys have béen opened by the Boys' Club this Winter. There is the print shop, where [ the boys may start learning a trade: the carpenter shop, where Nick Colaizzi instructs boys in this work; art class, Red Star “Birdseye” Diapers One Dozen to a Package Hemmed—Ready to Use! Size 27227 in. 69C Size 30430 in. SI.IO (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Novelties rtas, acs peted o 7de 35¢& (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Furniture & Accessories Btk S, $2.95 Babies’ $5 Bathineite, rubber tub, canvas-top table; 33.95 $5 Play. Yards, raised warp- proof anturar e $3.95 $125 Nursery Baskets, ribbon trim “* 95¢ $3.50 Auto Baskets, 82-75 $1 Highchair Pad Sets, cretonne 690 50c Rubberized Nursery St Mg ey 29¢ $1.95 Rubberized Play $1.69f 59¢ Comfy Pads ‘to Fit 3 (8econd Floor, The Hecht Co.) Rubber Goods $oc Rubber Crib Sheets; 90 Baby's 50c Silk Rubber Pants, bloomer style. 25¢ Baby's 25¢ Rayon-to] . Beboer Fants 12%5¢ 79¢ Rubber-coated Pep- perell Sheeting; 36x45... 39¢ (Becond Floor, The Hecht Co.) " Gertrudes hand-embroid- Visits are Alin many that are not actually acute visits have had to be postponed be- cause of the large number of very fll Ppatients. Jewish Community Center. i Ha i f 3 = gi% i i i 2 afisii $55FR%EE i EE i i i i S £ : : Maj. Gen, Commandant Ben H. Fuller hds received the report of the board of commissioned officers of the line of the corps who were recently convened for mmeoimfln(mnhhumot can in existing and future vacancies as ' occur d the period of one year. The following have penied by Capt. Hall of the Paymas- .Wlmfi,hmlnm trip via corps airplane to Haiti. Cept. Harrmann, | Francis P. Mulcahy, pilot of the plane, highér non-commissioned officer grades, respectively, at. present. Lieut. Col. Philip H. Torrey, who was chief of staff to the former command- ing general at Quantico (Brig. Gen. John H. Russell), is being held on the same duty under the new post com- mander thereat, Brig. Gen. Harry Lee. Brig. Gen. George Richards, accom- ummwmmw- liam D. Saunders as co-pilot. Interme- diate stops are to be made in South Carolina, Miami, Fla.; Camaguey, Cubs, and at the naval e e T e Capt. Harry a recent ar- rival for duty at , _has been assigned to duty in ‘historical Lieut. Col. wuummw. Bu left corps headquarters past : | Pelj , CI 3 - t of mnmmtnmmmmw- First Lieut. C. Pirst Lieut. Richard M. . will shortly arrive at corps mw’k ters and is to be assigned duty as to the commandant of the corps, First Lieut. James 8. Monahan, who leaves for line duty and who will shorliy be married to Miss Lillian Emory, daughter of Maj. Emory of the corps. Lieut. Cutts is a son of Col. Richard M. Cutts of the active list of the corps. SECOND FLOOR ANNIVERSARY 1> Union Suits ::uy.c’_:;’nd' Slc $1 Powder, Soar,) Olive Oil Sets Vanta Knit Nightgowns, $1 Silk. Woel, Shirts, 6 mo. to 2 years. 69c (Becond Ploor, The Hecht Co.) Silk COATS for Babies, reg. $1.95 Hand - smock- ed! Some have bonnets! Silk BElEE $[.69 pink, blue. ;Z.DEC.hS‘J.DS nfl;nw Crepe e e an Radium Gonts - 9279 (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) . 4 A oat Outfits For Brother and Sister Navy blue cheviot, brass buttons. 1-6. Regularly $2,79 $295. : $3.95 Wool Coat Sets, 1-4......$2,79 $1:29 Cape and Beret Sets, 2:6...99¢ Brother-Sister Flannel Sets, 1-4.8§1,79 (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) . o ’ i ’ Children’s Hosiery Reg. 29c, 39¢ and 5% For boys, girls, juniors! Half socks, anklets, 7, % lengths. Lisle, cotton, C- rayon and lisle mixtures. "¢ T, 5%-11. o (Becond Fidor, The Hecht o) Fruit-of-the-Loom Bedding Crib' Sheets—hemmed, eztra- weight muslin 42x64 in. Reg. 69c. 42x73 in. Reg. 79¢. 20c Pillowcases to match, 11c Fruit of the Loom Crib Pads— lap, crid, carriage styles 17x18. Reg. 19c........11¢c 18x34. Reg. 39¢ .23¢ 27x40. Reg. 65¢ .39 34x52. Reg. $1.10......79 79¢ Pillowcases, lace trimmed, 59¢_Batiste Pillowcases, hand- 37¢ 19¢ 9¢ 59¢ $1.79 Satin-Covered Pille lown :I.:nyl; lhl‘:’ . $1.39 $1 Feather and Down Pil- lows; sateen covered 690 29¢ Kapok Pillows, sateen 19¢ $1.50 Esmond Crib Blan- kets; satin border; 89c¢ 89c Esmond Crib Blan- 59¢ 39¢c Esmond Blankets, pink or blue; 30x40 T 29¢ 29 Pepperell Recelving ] Q¢ (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Towels and Wash Cloths Fine, absorbent knitted fabric, shell -edging. Pink or blue— 35¢ Bath Towels, small = 25¢ 50c Bath Towels, large (Becond Floor, The Hecht Co.) 29¢ Handmade Baby Bibs, 19¢ Fine batiste, hand embroidered, Tots’ 29¢ Training S Pants, 19¢ Forest Mills, Nazareth, fine knit- ted cotton. 1-5. Flannelettes 35¢ (8econd Ploor, The Heent Co.) for the UN ORROW! TOTS’ Spring FROCKS Flowered organdies flop hats to match! 3-6. Regu- 44c larly 59c. $1.59, $1.95, $2.95 sheers, % prints, linens! 1.3, 3-6. ggc White, colors. Infants’ Hand-Made Dresses,i Philippine‘ hand - embroid- ered! Handmde! 12 47 ¢” Reg. 79c. . $1 to $1.95 Philippine Handmade, P Bndrmbesideee Btuees 1aramade: 88¢ Tots’ $1.59 and $1.95 Silk Frocl u Pretty pastels. sl‘w 30 Baby Dresses; fine nainsook; lace trimmed; infants’ sizes 25¢ (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Tots’ 59¢c Crepe PAJAMAS 39¢c - Boys or girls—2 to 6. Pretty pastel . shades. (Becond Floor. The Hecht Co.) Boys" Suits at 44c¢ * Reg. 3%, 9. Broadcloth. Real boys’ styles. 1-3, 3-6. a 84c¢ Reg. $1, $1.29. Linen, white and colors. 1-3, 3-6. (Second Ploor, The Hecht Co.) Hand-Made Baby Creepers 44c Made to_sell for twice the price! - Broadcloth. Pink, blue, white. 1-3. . (Second Ploor, The Hecht Co.)

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