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" B—14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1932. .LIKE A RAY of T o e e RINGING hope and cheer into Washington homes which are darkened with sickness and poverty. Mercifully, like a ray of sunshine, she comes into weary lives where no other light shines. Homes where happiness and hope have been blotted out by misfortunes and illness. These persons are not responsible . . they are victims of circumstances. Sure- ly, you wouldn’t deprive them of her services.....would you? Of course, you wouldn’t. That is why we say— )4 more than ever GIVE! For 32 years the Visiting Nurse has entered the homes of Washington’s poor and needy. Her work MUST GO ON. If you are in a position to give..will you say no! Of course you won't . . and perhaps you will give a little more than you think you can afford? The Community Chest of WASHINGTON, D. C. ’\ 94¢toService 223 InVeStment BUilding Coml':l;:\::l)n‘chtst This Advertisement Space Is Being Given Through Courtesy of The Evening Star, Copy Preparation Contributed by Kal Advertising, Ine.