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r, April u, 1918. AXl 9FANDABD r . r — r p AGB TOnprggji . Your hand—nw hand— m* % ■ ' / - a Every hand in the land stretched out to help him to VICTORY! - . That is the way that America is going to wm this • war. It is the only way she can win it *• f i / * . - « We are fighting a United German people. Until ene/p American is backing the boys in the trenches, until ever)) hand in the land is stretched out to . help, we cannot expect our army to defeat the German armies strengthened by the toil and sacri fice of the one hundred and fifty million people of Germany and her allies. This is a war of national resources, and every one must add his share to America’s fighting strength if we are to make our superior resources count. Every hand in the kind must be stretched out to help our boys if we would send them over the top to early and certain victory. X Save for the Third Liberty Loan. Invest in the Third Liberty Loan. That is the way to lend a hand. That is the way to make a nation invincible for freedom and justice. War Time To Yon Are you complaining be cause “war time” means coal shortage; less sugar in your coffee; bad business; less money than you think you ought to make? What Mout the boys who are fighting for you in France? For you—a little economy and deprivation. For them the trenches; the pitiless storms o f rain and sleet; the ceaseless deafening bombard ment of the guns; hunger, cold and fever; wounds and death. That you may dwell in peace, plenty, and security, they sacrifice everything, give everything, brave everything, and face a nameless grave with a smile and a song. • • / ^ * ' / /' * IVhat are you doing, or giving, or sacrificing for them? I The Third liberty Loan is your opportunity to prooc the patriotism that is in your heart and on your kps. Your opportunity to show yourself worthy of the heroism, the devotion, the self-renunciation of your sol diers and sailors. Your opportunity to share,insome small degree, the sufferings of those who stand ready to make the su preme sacrifice for you. All you can do is little enough. You simply knd your money. Do it, and be glad that you can do so much and sorry you can do no more. THIS SPACE paid FOR AND CONTRIBUTED BY SOBEL & HOCOSLOW X Every bond bought now is a direct fighting aid to this boy in the trenches in France. 4 * i v « Lend Him a Hand x » You Can’t Make an Omelet With= out Breaking Eggs X. * w ' X. “ i . . r> x. Q ‘ ' :» T O win the war it is unavoidable that the rights of the individual be infringed. It is unavoidable that his personal comfort be temporarily ignored, his personal property tem porarily conscripted, his personal fortunes temporarily impaired. We Must Make Haste We Must Strike Hard V This Space Paid for and Contributed by \ \ v *rt.\ *4* / • The poor man’s friend” v There is no time to weigh too care fully the questions of individual equity. The big job, the one job, is to win the war. There will be plenty of time to talk about it and adjust grievances afterward. All arguments aside, we’ve got one big job on>t the moment—to " Invest in LIBERTY BONDS This Ipace Paid for and Contributed by Herndon Clothing Store N