Evening Star Newspaper, January 6, 1942, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1942. In the first grim reaction to war every other nation has made one same mistake. The great upsurging spirit of sacri- fice, such as has been ours, has made it seem RIGHT that dampers be put on many of the normal joys of living. % & % ~ Then each country has painfully learned that life must go on—that there must be homes and love, recreation and even paiety. That without these things, morale suffers. And that without morale the people perish. LEND WINGS 70 VICTORY So today London dances, Moscow crowds its theatres, and Chungking sips its tea with ancient ceremony. More than any other group, the women of a nation carry the delicate flower of morale in their hands. From them, as ever, must come the fragrance of a life worth fighting for. With them must be found surcease from strain. On them is the burden of relief from the tragic, the grim and the drab. : It is no accident that the Winged Victory is a feminine figure. NEW YORK DRESS INSTITUTE

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