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A ope DIOCESE OF NEWARK NONE OF US WISH TO SHUT OUR EYES TO FACTS. TWENTY-ONE WASHINGTON STREET And it is a fact that in many occupations where women and children are NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. employed today, the conditions of labor are laying on these mothers and little MRS. G. W. B. CUSHING, January 18, 1927. ones, BURDENS TOO GRIEVOUS TO BE BORNE. Burdens of weariness from too long hours, accidents, under-nourishment President Consumers' League, and premature death. East Orange, N. J. YOUR CHECK SENT NOW WILL HELP US TO continue our efforts to improve working conditions for women and children. My dear Mrs. Gushing: Will you not join, or if now a member, if possible increase your member- ship? I have had the impression which I have seen no reason to change, that Dues per year. the Consumers' League for the improvement of the working conditions for women and children in industry, has rendered very real service in the ACTIVE $ 2 SUSTAINING 10 State. I appreciate especially what it has stood for as regards child labor- ASSOCIATE 5 CONTRIBUTING 25 a good cause which suffers much from selfish greed but which must never be Make checks payable to CONSUMERS' LEAGUE OF New ERSEY counted as a lost cause. and send to Respectfully yours, MR. EDWARD B. JACOBSON, Treasurer, 56 NEW ST., NEWARK, N. J. EDWIN S. LINES.

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