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THE WEEK'S GOOD CAUSE

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An appeal on behalf of THE THEATRE Girls' Havre, PARIS, by the Rev. Prebendary F. A. Cardew
In his early days in Paris, as Chaplain of St. George's Church, Prebendary Cardew was closely associated with Lord Radstock, who provided a small hostel in the rue du Faubourg Montmartre. Here British girls working in the Paris theatres could live in cheerful surroundings at small cost. This little home existed until Lord Radstock's death in 1913, and Prebendary Cardew kept it going through the worst days of the war, until he was able to purchase a larger home in the rue Duperre in 1918. The third home which replaced this is in a more important position, in the rue d'Artois ; and it is for this and its permanent establishment that Prebendary Cardew is to appeal this evening.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]

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