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This Page in the Seattle Post- Intelligencer, Times and Star Contributed to the Second Liberty Loan Campaign by the Post-INTELLIGENCER COMPANY. AMERICANS ALL! STAR—FRIDAY, OCT. 19, 1917, PAGE 8. Are you for Uncle Sam? Buy a Liberty Bond. Are you an American through and through? Shall the Stars and Stripes forever float high? Buy a Liberty Bond. Do you love liberty and prize the blessings of liberty? Buy a Liberty Bond. Buy a Liberty Bond. Do you believe that all mankind should be free and all autocracies fall? Buy a Liberty Bond. Would you preserve liberty for your children and your children’s children? Buy a Liberty Bond. Would you see a great battle won by the oversubscription of this popular loan? Buy a Liberty Bond. Would you see Hohenzollernism put to death and Neroism driven back into the tomb? Buy a Liberty Bond. Do you believe that God reigns and the government at Washing- ton still lives and must continue to live? Buy a Liberty Bond. Are you ready to fight with your pocketbook as your sons and your brothers are ready to fight with their lives? Buy a Liberty Bond. Are you with the gallant Pershing in spirit and your responsive sympathies following the boys in khaki into the trenches? Buy a Liberty Bond. Is your love of country so strong, so devout and self-sacrificing that you would give your all that this republic may endure? Buy a Liberty Bond. Have you pledged your loyal support to Woodrow Wilson, in this hour commander-in-chief, and would you see his hands triumph- antly upheld? Buy a Liberty Bond. Would you give the lie to the few paltry, traitorous seditionists in our midst who are today asserting that the American heart is not in this war, and that it is going to fgilP Buy a Liberty Bond. Ps Does Old Glory set your pulse beating fast and your patriotic blood on fire, and would you have that blessed emblem borne proudly aloft wherever freedom cries and humanity calls? Buy a Liberty Bond, And finally, even through selfishness—the selfishness of self-preser- vation—would you make the safest investment, the most profitable in- vestment, ever offered to a loyal American citizen? Buy a Liberty Bond. You have subscribed, you say? And to the very limit of your means, present and prudently prospective? You, whether wage-earner or millionaire, man in the street or magnate in office or bank, have already done your full part, you say, for Uncle Sam and taken stock in him to the extent of your spare dollars in hand and spare dollars on the way? You have? You feel no misgivings on that score? Then, God bless you and give you more of this world’s goods! You are an American—the unflinching, unafraid American—the kind of an American that did his full part so patriotically away back in 1776, when the nation had its birth and acquired a character handed down unspottedly to this giant nation now going to war on behalf of human- ity, civilization and liberty, afid the peace of a world worth living in. Seattle’s share is $13,000,000. That fine total is not far away. Drive hard for it! Oversubscribe it! Seattle must not be a slacker to the amount of a fifty-dollar bond. Only a few days remain. Drive doubly hard! Buy all the Liberty Bonds offered to Seattle. Thus show Americanism. State Central Committee of Washington JOSEPH A. SWALWELL, Chairman. 822 Second Avenue, Seattle R. R. FOX, Chairman Publicity Committee. Buy Liberty Bonds at any Bank, Trust Con:- pany, Bond House, Department Store, at the Postoffice, or at Liberty Loan Headcuarters.