EYEtflKG- PUBLIC LEDGER-PHlLADliJLPHrA. SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1918 3Q37 &9fisXftmk lUw 9iJk 2i HMr yCsftisHiifisss jkMT BMfrJlffMr ?wirffii?feS&Tlsfqtsji m j J pPst." MMs V iSrPteZilr ftf "'ill --t - J4waiifWratviMff y riWllM?Wmil$M2. SWhrnlLw write ,lslrT kjW iyBr rfli8Cfc JTwsSF u Ik l&il'OHRErf vtL W&'IjlI Mmr Ttf Pli mi Ti ID fi. i iTiifflr iiiiOn TtHiiT in T ImT T ri ir fS3Kl ir lw3S01lfcWIAl 3llJPPll fJlMjSM.fi MSmwWm JFMf MSRwnfeP iBK' HPS8 lJfiaBls. riFl vJJWAJiSSrakSyi l BBEM?g JBH, f fcl I i ifl ' ml MlfP1 foj0mrfmV$&&L 1S;W JNRSill V J! r irmiii I1 If i iilMBwiiiiiiiiii iJI mI Iktt iCBBP !5sgamTfflaHKf mn' mmv Al m tttt0Q dlr feiw dfel iBk - Btt ik M itf flfl ARTHUR eram? QVER THERE, where our wounded are gathered, Y. M. C. A. men and Red Cross nurses go among the boys with postcards and ask, "Don't you want to send a word home?" Almost invaria bly the reply is this: "Tell thcm'Everytliing is all right. Shall we now send that reas suring message back to them? Shall we say to them tomorrow and to all the world besides: "The Third Liberty Loan has been generously over subscribed?" Today is your last chance to do your part to send this mes sage to our boys waiting oyer there. LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE Third Federal Reserve District LINCOLN BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA I & 1 B tf '1L v wA -MmMWWWWWWWWP This space is contributed by Floor-Covering Manufacturers of Philadelphia It ! donated at an expression of complete unity with the aimi and purposes of our national government. '.i i . " Vr tni if' !s 4 i to- ttECCXJEWaCmBHB ; t m&- itfti m- M y":? 'r''
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