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STAR—TUESDAY. OCT. 9, 1917. PAGE 4 HON. WILLIAM G. McADOO Secretary of the Treasury, Seattle's distinguished guest today. See him in the parade tonight or hear him at the Arena after the Great Liberty Loan Military Pageant. He will tell Seattle how Uncle Sam is striding forth to victory with America’s War Billions. “Shall we be more tender with our dollars than with the Lives of our sons?” —Wnm. G. McAdoo. PATRIOTISM AND HIGH DETERMINATION RESOUND THROUGH UTTERANCES OF SECRETARY McADOO! “A Liberty Bond—An investment of matchless character. storm nor stress can shake it; the safest investment in the world.” “The Government cannot finance this war by making an appeal alone to the rich, nor to the man of moderate means, nor to the poor. Its appeal must be to all.” “Your Liberty Bond is exempt from taxation in every state in the Union; its market value is the same in every state in the Union.” “The resources of America were never so ample for ourselves or so tormidable for our enemies as now!” “These great operations of the government can be financed only Neither through the united support of all the people of the United States. The kind of support 1 mean is that every individual, every partnership, every corporation shall invest not only their available means from time to time in Government bonds, but that they shall make sacrifices of comfort and convenience; that they shall economize; that they shall avoid waste; that they shall save in every possible direction in order that they may increase their available resources for the purpose of assisting the gov- ernment in these stupendous undertakings upon which the NATIONAL SECURITY ABSOLUTELY DEPENDS.” “We must encourage thrift and industry throughout the land!” At any Bank, Bond House, at the Postoffice, or at Liberty Loan Headquarters— BUY A LIBERTY BOND Editorial Note—This page advertisement has been | inserted as a patriotic donation by ALBERS BROS, MILLING CO. Albers “Flapjack” Flour State Central Committee of Washington Second Liberty Loan—Joseph A. Swalwell, Chairman. 822 SECOND AVENUE, SEATTLE.