The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 11, 1918, Page 4

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Over Here Wm.H Rankin Co.1912 0 ~ S* STAR—MONDAY, FEB, 11, 1918. PAGE 4 GOVERNOR LISTER SAYS “This campaign was given the approval of the State Council of Defense at its last meeting. I have personally kept in touch with the work being done by the Knights of Columbus at Camp Lewis. I believe it to be a line of activity that will be of material benefit to our soldiers. Never in history has so much attention before been given to the social and recreational part of a soldier’s life as is now the case. The Knights of K. of C. War Camp Fund Drive Feb. 11 to 18 & “s YS ———_____ or COLUMBUS ODY WELCOME Columbus Organization is playing no small part in this great work. I hope for your every success in the campaign.” Our Great President Has Said: “A supreme moment of history has come. The hand of God is laid upon the nations. He will show them favor, I devoutly believe, only if they rise to the clear heights of His own justice and mercy.” E are at war for democracy and humanity. It is an All-Ameri- can war and demands an All-Amer- ican unity. The morale of ALL our soldiers and sailors is strengthened by the knowledge that ALL at home are helping ALL at the front. The soldier cannot stop after his first, second or third fight. We at home cannot stop giving with our first few contributions. Our soldiers must continue to fight—we must continue to give. Nearly 40 per cent of our soldiers und sail- ors are Catholics—three times the quota according to population. The Knights of Columbus in our war camps are working shoulder to shoulder with the Y. M. C. A. Both have more than they can do. 6sTAVERYBODY WELCOME”’— cheerily blazons forth from the seventy-three war camp recreation buildings alteady being operated by the Knights of Columbus. More are needed over here and “over there” with Pershing; $10,000,000 must be raised at once. Every soldier or sailor, regardless of his religious leanings, finds here a home and club where he may rest, read, converse and enjoy himself as he desires. Let no Seattleite fail in his duty. Make up your mind today and say “I WILL” subscribe to the War Camp Fund of the Knights of Columbus. A dollar bill—if that is all you can afford—is just as wel- come as a $1,000 check. Sign the “I WILL” coupon. Seattle’s Share $60,000 USE THIS “I WILL” COUPON D Make cheeks or money ‘Treasurer, Mail to him, 453 WAR CAMP FUND, Knights of Columbus I hereby contribute § and tnelose (check) . iberty Bonds) for that an ers payable te Lawrence 8. Booth, Empire Building. ‘War CAMP LICENSED BY THE STATE COUNCIL OF DEFENSE OF WASHINGTON (money order) NAME ....cceeeeccseceereerenerenee Street Address City disbavatanadeas«schteekn 4

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