The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 24, 1917, Page 1

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TY FIGHTS GAS GRAB —SEE ARTICLE ON PAGE 122. | a TheSeattleStar 2°. The Grectest Daily Circulation of Any Paper in the Pacific Northwest isi, VOLUME 19 — ENiteb™ SNRs “AMOCIATHONS SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, OCT, 24, 1917. PRICE ONE CENT fyychise HE GAVE HIS ALL- WHAT Do You GIVE ? |f { This boy gave his all. What have you given? | | From this boy, his country asked his life. From you, your country asks ep | | Pothing more than dollars. It does not ask you to give it your dollars, but to lend them. You are offered a safe | | Hvestment at a liberal rate of interest. And you hesitate. For the boy who is pictured above, there was no hesi- nt | | fation, When his country called, he responded. When from him the supreme sacrifice was demanded, he un- x: | | Palteringly met the demand. There in the cruel tangle of barbed wire before the Hun trenches, he gave his all. And | ledoes not die alone. His blood will mix with that of many a young man from Seattle-- YOUR boy, perhaps, or || POUR brother, or YOUR husband. ! 1 We who remain at home can make no sacrifice that is at all comparable. 0c But this we can and must do. On behalf of these boys of ours who are going to France, the government is 2 | Pang all of us tobuy Liberty bonds. We have got to buy so heavily of Liberty bonds that we will have to econo- tz and pinch until it hurts to pay for them. Only when we have done this can we say that we have supported ™ $overnment loan like patriotic Americans. , 32 | wing If we merely invest our surplus in these splendid securities we cannot lay claim to more than 4S § Passive patriotism. Sacrifice! Have you as yet made a single sacrifice? Look again at the picture above, then answer!

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