Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1935, Page 34

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,.--4 SN THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ey EMI’\-’- T“- D. C., DECEMBER 1, 1935—PART ONE. No Forsotten Child in W ashington Without the aid of the kind and the generous there would be many a boy and a girl in the District of Columbia to whom Christmas would mean but a heartache. this Christinas! Those of you who want to make it possible for every little one to be remembered this yule- tide HERE IS YOUR OPPOR- TUNITY. Attend a STAR-WARNER BROS.-N. B. C. Christmas Toy Matinee o o o i 4] Oz SATURDAY, TOYS WILL BE COLLECT- ED AND DISTRIBUTED TO NEEDY CHILDREN AT DECEMBER 14th Splendid programs have been arranged at the 11 theaters listed on this page where CHRISTMAS TIME BY THE A NEW TO" matinees will be held. COUNCIL OF SOCIAL AGENCIES. OR ANY NEW ARTICLE COME—LET YOUR HEART Last year nearly 40,000 new OF WEARING APPAR- BE YOUR GUIDE—Though toys and gifts for Washing- EL WILL BE YOUR one single new gift will admit ton's poor children were PRICE OF ADMISSION. ' brought to The Star-Warner Brothers’ toy matinees. This year the need is still greater. you, bring as many new things as you can for that poor boy and girl who are depending on you for Christmas happiness. Fifth Annual Christmas Toy Matinee FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW in “DAVID COPPERFIELD" : A VIRGINIA WEIDLER . TivoLl 3 [ “LADDIE"” “Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch” 3 SAVOY METROPOLITAN JACKIE COOPER “DINKY" AVENUE GRAND bl o Ll “ALIBI IKE” N A e 0 e o o e A o —— JOE E. BROWN “S$IX DAY BIKE RIDER' lTHE STAR—WARNER BROS —;NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY—MATINEES

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