Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 25, 1918, Postscript, Page 9, Image 9

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buy a Liberty Bond
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The average person receives in change about twenty
amies a week.
Ordinarily these are frittered away in small purchases
which could be omitted without harm, either to the
purchaser or to the business interests. .
Twenty Dimes $2.00
. TWO DOLLARS A WEEK PAYS
FOR A $100 LIBERTY BOND
Put aside your small change to get the habit of systematic
saving, assist the Government and help win the war
without feeling the pinch of the money invested.
Make it a rule to save your dimes. Empty your purse
of the tiny silver pieces every evening. At the end of
the week you will have enough to
pay the first installment on a $100
Liberty Bond and you won't even
miss the money !
Buy Bonds with your small change.
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There is immediate and urgent need for every dollar you can spare.
You are only lending not giving your money.
Your Government guarantees the return of your money with interest.
If you cannot buy more than one Liberty Bond, buy that one!
The Time to Act is NOW!
This space is contributed by
ALAN WOOD IRON & STEEL CO.
1801 VVidener Building
It it donated at an expreuion of complete unity with
the aim and purpoiec of our national government-
LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE
Third Federal Reserve District
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LINCOLN BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA
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