" ; ...;? EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24 1917 ' . 7 i'J ? ,?$ wsw I..V aHMIHI 'iFffi w3E cnEs& n m How the Bonds ri &t Aw n i Firs Award: $100 Liberty Bond e given to the person who saves fl collects the largest number of ls from Freihofer's Liberty Loaf id. Ten Other Awards: I $50 Liberty Bond be given to each of the ten per is returning the ten next largest ibers of labels. t i ply Liberty Loaf labels count. No other bread Is accepted in this contest. Contest ends Friday, November 30, 1917. i All labels are to be turned in on Saturday, Decem X at our Main Office, 20th and Indiana Ave. Winners will be promptly announced. ofl Bra SI F&fi ELP save bread waste. A slice of bread saved a day in the four hundred thou sand homes of Philadelphia and vicinity means a money-saving annually that would enable the people to buy Sixteen Thousand Fifty Dollar Liberty Bonds-$800,000. Use bread that does not get stale; that will not be wasted. Use Freihof er's Liberty Loaf and you will have no dried-out ends, no left-over pieces, nothing to waste. It retains its moisture; stays fresh, palata ble and appetizing until the last crumb is eaten even unto the fourth day after baking. And this economy loaf is the most diges tible and nutritious bread yet produced. "Save a Slice of Bread a Day" by using Freihofer's Liberty Loaf and you render a service to the Nation. Large Double Size Loaves 10c. At Your Grocer -1 J FREIHOFER BAKING COMPANY Main Office: 20th & Indiana Ave. nga J- 'ft. f it V , t -" , ". f .?"
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