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\^r V^GS * fiwy A fll IftiVS ' A- B > VJBRrB^W [They've be \ jjMji< horr i 7 ?r i * r' r i r ?Why you should give twice as much as you ever gave beforcl I THE need is for a sum 70% greater than any gift ever asked for since the war began. The Government has fixed this rum at $170,500,000. By giving to these seven organizations all at once, the cost and effort of six additional campaigns is saved. 1 Unless Americans do give twice as much as ever before, our soldiers and sailors may not enjoy during 1919 their 3600 Recreation Buildings 1000 Miles of Movie Film 100 Leading Stage Stars ' 2000 Athletic Directors * 2500 Librariessupplying5,000,000books 85 Hostess Houses 15,000 Big-brother "secretaries* Millions of dollars of home comforts When you give double, you make sure that every fighter has the cheer and comforts of these seven organizations every I step of the way from home to the front and back again. You provide him with a church, a theatre, a cheerful home, a store, a school, a club and an athletic field ?and a knowledge that the folks back home are with him, heart and soul! You have loaned your money to supply ! their physical needs. Now give to maintain the Morale that is winning the war I i ^ in i n = 11 UNITED, ' I Hovv .n ! * fc< Zf tiflnd is i :4i urn's 41!i m iimn. If William you own ?oniH you :?r.? omoi.v th??. fav- Vs olevorii ?ro<l cMMrpji of riri'nrp. on" gift phII* 'unnv mis for another in oYt'iiaiiffp. i>ruln aod fntvplinjj v brawn is man's Riff to iiMturo. f?r hroakft ? .. .. . . ? . . porno I Th.'i'ftM fir '/idly ,f fnml. Iiti The yr* ?. in ? !> floi-sr oot V??w ? lose hi?-" . v i ns.aing i _ .'sniutemct the 0?Fir?ii?a THf*- ; ? N r Ber&'i<ro( li. tonic i.n i Ins.t .v., r( a t,.' /.* % PIIOS TIVK BKOMOtfUJNINKial* atrtti umdibAry |>niS*t.s's r> fu Quinine sud does not cause nervousness n <i r . af. iU.;,tPringing in head Remember the full na int and .... . took lor the signature ol 8. w. GKOVB. J'c. t,' ;e, v ;en fighting fc les since 1914 THOSE gallant, men who wear hor poilus who are entering upon the ?they are the men who know tt of hot soup, a piece of bread, a stove to sit Think of a nation where every able fifty has been under arms for four long =a of a nation which has suffered as has know what the huts are meaning to th huts are meaning to our fighters over t ' It was requested by the Governm that American maintenance of morale fc of the French. Cheerfully it was unde for our splendid debt of gratitude. * And so you see these huts today, t French and Americans stand side by i of friendship to the war-worn, grizzled n is an inspiration to our Yanks. Foy the hut?hearth of the soldier?the ne; on the roads to battle. "The support and comfort of youi Mangin, 4thas been and will continue t ical comfort and moral support, and hi feeling of home which has been so mu "Your Foyers," says Clemenceau in increasing numbers, as great at the rendered to our soldiers most highly apf to your efforts, our children have foun of distraction and comfort" j United in this war for freedom, < the soldiers of France. United in tl these seven organizations come to yoi | is our fight. Unity of command is wi ! abroad. Unity is hastening victory tl | morale, give for unity, give for victory WAR WO RK CM i Had an Ide?. Oally Thought. was a clever v..linger. MH j When nnvnne t,:,s oflVoded me I trj icas sometimes I?m! Mm lico ! , rai*<- ,,,% . <,, 1,1^1, ,|,ni the of fakes. Onee whrri |:< ?\iis j aunt* cauaoi }? ft.? 1 tvMciirtes. ' itt? Ills familv tliev st<Mi.id 1 ist at h restaurant W'tUintu _ tted to make his own it after the waiter l?r??! gone ' touhtful of his wis,|,.n, ,|, "Chew ays Ooo< tud said, "I wish I ftiulo Health. of foot that order" In this e.> oi'ry . >>' liasfv "at Ing. Unli-eho- > f?.. is half digest r . . , _ ed. The ot.'.ei 'f N v. *to?l. Thi . ifPAvn oiw' people of the i'alt oil States wast nd money If PAZO O'NTWJ.NTfMU . . , , , . . _ \ Blind. n;#?\n?j r Proti. enough food, hv o *'. etuig to chew. t< #hPh?n,t.^'" 4 n" 1France owl llelgiutn. 'er tha hrst a*:* .?nwu . y M|tr of kttflcf I m tor b?kinf Uu time* a* 1 ^S who tiavels la aa ok cart. T1 leaf system is a big time si ^ statement making at the en< I mouth. Tour statements ar to - ' J to go out when you close you Z wry i on the last day of the moi ^a * us sbov you this system. ] money as well as timis. Hunt! JJHJIII ready in use All over J)"h; ^^IhI \ boro and Marion counties. 3 JBl\ P . ^ma&ttfB&^ZSKSSsSSF} J a* J 1 i Dr their Hk. I ..^-^7$k j W ; : r izon blue, those bronfctx! *| ir fifth winter of this war f I "* nt-iaaf Iiitmmr r?f o run FWW I ^ . I Different Si Nicest Footw ? Schioss C otfn oar Blankets, |WKy buy $200 an acre land f All the NeWe r i ? ; /? ? 3 nripHS. " ?? ?"?n * J itbm ' mile of a tfood scho'ol ^ also cKutK 1 m lie Already A ditcfw d notbmp to do but make * 1 money see, % jr . \ F M. Lane. ? /-# CxOl ' Grove'a Tasteless chill Tonic ^ DILLQfl 9 .estnres vitality and energy by purifying and en- jf 9 richlng the blood. Yon can aoon fool ka StrengthenIng. l^rlgwatlag EBect. Price Nc. lO OlllA/1 JUAWijr C! : by, and a word of cheer. jjj 5-bodied man of less than \' years and more. Think ^ ^ France. Then you will 1 a e French, and what the " s here. ent of France, officially, ^ e extended to the armies I rtaken, in simple justice lundreds of them; where .....ti" side, holding out a hand a len whose fighting spirit 1 n p . o ? . . ? m rfnonAflfp />v ft rer au &oiaat tney caii ^ i iu?puui? <jl i arest approach home up- K Bfifl^S ^ : Foyerssays General | ??? 0 be a tremendous phys- % elini'ix is given the soldiers that : | h<Vn reached' ch lacking." j | his lhi)Ughts , "constantly established % t'Hlrrigs neec front as in the rear, has ! $ member of ih >reciated service. Thanks * _ f -. I f" d in your midst a center * * I T i * * f ihi-is .!tj s 3ur fighters stand beside \ ^ ^ WT*LJ lis campaign for morale, * / IIj 1 as one. France's fight % r- r ? *7 ; * inning on the battlefields * ^ ^ c 1 rough morale. Give ?01 * n .? I A U L / *3 4PAIGN | 'gx?Z* tooks Is Ju man . A. be loose Ia summer (Has wetsy an ?^?| irer. 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