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226 MARYLAND MANUAL.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Baltimore Day Nursery, 224 South Patterson Park Avenue, Baltimore
—Receives from State $1,500 for 1913 and $1,500 for 1914. This insti-
tution 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 de-
tailed information, address Ellen W. Shoemaker, President, at above ad-
dress.

Florence Crittenden Some, 837 Soiling Street, Baltimore—Receives
from State $1,000 for 1913 and $1,000 for 1914. 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 Baltimore
City, 203 Aisquith Street, Baltimore—Receives from the State $3,000 for
1913 and $3,000 for 1914. Correspondence relative to rules of admission,
etc., should be addressed to the institution at above address.

Locust Point Social Settlement, 1504 East Fort Avenue, Baltimore—
Receives fro State $500 for 1913 and $500 for 1914. Apply to institution
for particulars.

National Junior Republic, Annapolis Junction, Maryland—Receives
from State $3,000 for 1913 and $3,000 for 1914. Apply to institution for
particulars. The object of this institution is the care, education and
manual training of dependent, neglected and delinquent children between
the ages of 12 and 17 years.

Oblate Sisters of Providence, Chase Street and Forest Place, Baltimore
—Receives from State $500 for 1913 and $500 for 1914. The children in
this institution are taught sewing, needlework, manual labor, etc. When
they are old enough places are secured for them as servants in good fami-
lies, and watch is kept over them until they are eighteen years of age.
For detailed information, address institution, at above address.

Shelter of the Aged and Infirm Colored Persons, 517 West Biddle
Street, Baltimore—Receives from State $500 for 1913 and $500 for 1914.
Receives and furnishes a permanent home for colored women upon the
payment of a nominal entrance fee. For application blank, address the
institution.

South Baltimore Day Nursery, 509 Hanover Street, Baltimore—Re-
ceives from State $1,500 for 1913 and $1,500 for 1914. Entrance into
this institution is secured upon application of mothers who are obliged to
work during the day to support their children. In order to preserve the
self-respect of the mothers, a charge of five cents for one child, eight
cents for two, and ten cents for three, is made. Correspondence may be
addressed to Mother M. de Sales Leach, President, 509 Hanover Street,
Baltimore.

Southern Dispensary of Baltimore, 106 West Sill Street, Baltimore—
Receives from State $500 for 1913 and $500 for 1914. The purpose of
this institution is to furnish medicine and treatment to the indigent sick.
Apply at institution.

St. Peter Clavier Colored Industrial School of Baltimore City, 412 West
Biddle Street, Baltimore, Md.—Receives from State $500 for 1913 and
$500 for 1914. Apply at institution for rules for admission.

 

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