The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1918, Page 4

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STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1918, PAGE 4 Fx — TODAY! | | BRING THAT FIST DOWN HARD! Put a thousand horse-power into the blow. Cat- | Hs power or rabbit-power won’t do. There must be HORSE-POWER behind Seattle’s stroke ; TODAY to drive the Third Liberty Loan to the top. at | f Tonight ends “Honor Week.” Are you going to let Seattle be scorned as the slacker? | 9 SEATTLE, greatest shipbuilding center in America! | | | SEATTLE, commercial metropolis of the North Pacific Coast! eB SEATTLE, the city that “does things”—that always “puts it across”! || ’ Portland has her honor flag—full quota! |: | J) VAN APSARA Towns all around Seattle are way “over the top.” SEATTLE lags behind, a tail-ender. Unless every man and woman in Seattle, unless YOU do your share, Seattle—where the George Washington Honor Shield originated—will for the first time in its existence be a “zero.” All because YOU made one first rush and then thought the other fellow’s dollars would fight the battle for you. Because YOU subscribed for a $50 bond when it should have been $500. Because YOU subscribed $1,000 when you could afford $50,000. Because YOU have been a PIKER PATRIOT. Business men, Bankers, Professional men—take a lesson from the workers—from the men who, by the sweat of their brows, are building ships, carrying on the great industries. They | are “going strong.” . I ZA But the “Heart” of Seattle is still weak. a If Seattle can’t put over its quota TODAY, it doesn’t deserve to be in a state that bears the proud name of Washington! Banks will be open until 9 o’clock tonight. Liberty Loan Headquarters until midnight. | f WASHINGTON LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE ! /, PAY YOUR WAR BILLS! UUAVUANOO(004 1 S00 YORSARERBRAMIOEAALEND Yad 2e2- se PUI LE VOOR ANB TTT TTT LULL LULL ee Ce OE 1 Agi ast

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