Evening Star Newspaper, May 12, 1922, Page 16

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/ wian, [ S R OB U IOl A’ |t us make our red carnation a pledge ; of what we are going to do for mother— “not merely a pretty r;codnition of what mother has done for us. Who has cared for you—soothed you—forgiven you—loved you—sacrificed for you as mother has dofle? Whom have we.imposed upon—slighted—over- 2 MOther s Day looked—passed by—yes and hurt as we have May 14th =~ =t —and mother, bless Her, tries to tell herself that . “she doesn't mind," that we are her busy, careless children who "y‘ust don't tlfinl:.f' Do we ask mother to go fo a movie, and does she say, "'Oh, I guess not tonight—don't mind me." Ah, but watch her eyes light up wheg you lift ker . Wide range of styles —each moderately .« priced pavalla iy, B "Gy ALy dakaa o M, avda. gently from her chair and say, “"Come along. Mother." Of course, one of the first aims in your life 1s to seé that mother has every comfort within your power to gdive. = One important thought should be: Do her shoes fit properly? Are they enfirely comfortable? More genuine discomfort comes from ill-fitting shoes than from nearly any other source. Moth- er's shoes, above all others, should be easy and comfortable. sy e | ek Martha Washington shoes have 80 many good features that we can't begin to tell you about all of them here—but the paramount and outstanding feature is their incomparable COMFORT., For her there are— Washington Comfort Shoes :—.named after America’s first “First Lady of the Lahd” 813 Pennsylvania Avenue N . Mart\hanashington Shoes are made of fine, soft leather and come in over 70 different styles. When you see them you'll agree with us that their good looks and good service match their comfort. Particularly we want to impress upon you the erbericlys Washington’s \Lérge:t ‘and Most Progressive Shoe Home. ESTABLISHED 1868 fact that Martha Wnslfington Shoes are made to give perfect comfort—and that the prices are ex- tremely reasonable—$3.50 to $6.50. There are models for home use, for street, dress and general wear, Come in and let our salesmen explain the many superior features of these shoes. 1116-1122 Seventh Street — =

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