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General Marine Hospital, Cambridge, Maryland—Receives from
State $6,000 for the year 1911. Address communications to Insti-
tution.
Jewish Home for Consumptives, Reisterstown, Maryland—Receives
from State $35,000 for 1911 and $35,000 for 1912. Address communi-
cations to the institution.
University of Maryland Lying-In Hospital—Receives from State
$4,000 for 1911 and $4,000 for 1912.
Baltimore General Dispensary—Receives from State $500 for 1911
and $500 for 1912.
Maryland Society for the Protection of Children—Receives from
State $1,000 for 1911 and $1,000 for 1912.
Universal Progressive School for Destitute Colored Children—Re-
ceives from State $500 for 1911 and $800 for 1912.
Maryland Workshop for the Blind—Receives from State $10,000 for
1911 and $10,000 for 1912.
St. Mary's Day Nursery—Receives from State $500 for 1911 and
$500 for 1912.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Baltimore Day Nursery, 224 South Patterson Park Avenue, Balti-
more—Receives from State $1,500 for 1911 and $1,500 for 1912. This
institution cares for the children of women who must be employed
during the day to earn a living. A charge of five cents for each child
Is made in order to prevent Imposition and from pauperizing the
mothers. For detailed information, address Ellen W. Shoemaker,
President, at above address.
Florence Crittenden Home, 837 Hollins Street, Baltimore—Receives
from State $1,000 for 1911 and $1,000 for 1912. The purpose
of this Mission is to rescue tempted or erring girls and women.
Ninety per cent of the inmates are cared for free of cost. Any girl
or women who desires to recover themselves are welcome, except those
afflicted with contagious diseases. Applicants who are able to pay
are charged a small amount. Correspondence may be addressed to
Louis Cassard, Treasurer, 837 Hollins Street, Baltimore.
Hebrew Children Sheltering and Protective Association of Balti-
more City, 203 Aisquith Street. Baltimore—Receives from the State,
$3,000 for 1911 and $3,000 for 1912. Correspondence relative to rules
of ndmisslou, etc., should be addressed to the institution at above
address.
Locust Point Social Settlement. 1504 East Port Avenue. Baltimore
—Receives from State $500 for 1911 and $500 for 1912. Apply to in-
stitution for particulars.
Northeastern Day Nursery, 429 Aisquith Street, Baltimore—Re-
ceives from State $250 for 1911 and $250 for 1912. The object of this
Institution is to care for children while their parents are at work, for
which a charge of five cents per day is made. Address the institution
for particulars.
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