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The day book. [volume] (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, December 16, 1915, LAST EDITION, Image 13

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SEVENTY DOWN-AND-OUTS GET NEW CHANCE
TO HELP SANTA CLAUS
Santa's Assistants. Former "down and outs"' now busy making toys
in Miss Christine S. Foster's toy shop in New York city. Some 70 old fel
lows whom the world had descarded as "too old to work" now are happy
to be on the job.
BY KENNETH W. PAYNE
New York, Dec. 16. Seventy as
sistant Santa Clauses who only a
short time ago were aged down-and-outers,
stragglinj homeless along the
waterfront of Hew York, have just
about completed a tremendous out
put of Christmas toys in the strang
est and most picturesque toy shop in
the world.
And one brave little woman, Miss
Christine S. Foster, is responsible all
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