The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 7, 1918, Page 1

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—i Page 1 of The Star today is devoted entirely to the War Savings Stamp Campaign. All war news, — } complete as usual, by the United Press and Newspaper Enterprise Association, i is printed on page 2 . { a, ——————— eee oo RRR III PRI PLPPPP PPI ~~ owen ONLY A LOAN NIGHT EDITION 4 ONE CENT IN SEATTLE | 2 THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST piaiaber ts feanees ao! 8 ac! VOLUME 20. _NO. 164 me eae ee SE ATTLE, Ww yASHL,, ‘SATU RDAY, SEPTEMBER | 7, 1918. a a __Weather Fé orecast: , a nee, aia if 0O.S.S. Flashes and Pointers “Stamps as Good * as Ready Cash War Savings Stamps are} as good as cash. They are} an absolute liquid security =$2,000,000 WANTED tis grommet we Mote Behalf of Its Readers The Sti Takes yak War Savings Stamp ae Campaign to Raise Amount Seattle Is Short on Its Quota. } payable in 10 years or 20 > years, except as discounted By the Editor of The Star by banks and brokers, —— q This editorial is a personal message to YOU. | Why Not? Stamps ' occupy a large place in na ta’s big ck this coming War Savings drive, has star’ ed a campai, | stead of priya for “Chris tm mas gifts. ‘Gti ecg) the success of every war call placed upon Seattle. to Me,” Says Clarke }| “That listens good to me.” 5 a he county War Sav. | fs committee, when informed | proposal to re = | money outright for the purchase of soldier smokes. F Bio 2 en oe Be 5 a3 § RSS & 3a ) ghos moo“08"353 eer SE ee “p z “ we 5 eee Since the day America entered the combat to destroy Hunism, war IP) Several Names” service has been The Star’s chief policy---in fact, its only policy. Noth- ing else has mattered. Nothing else matters now. You readers of The Sete ores Star, we know, have been in accord with this program. We have felt SS cars | your approval in a thousand ways, and we know that we will get your cramer se| @pproval and help in the problem facing Seattle--f acing all of us today. oe ore = Seattle is short $2,000,000 in its War Savings Stamps quota---two million dollars. — _.. The Star knows that its army of readers can make this shortage up and make it up :| quickly. The Star is asking you to do that. The Star is asking YOU---each of 2,000 Who Should || YOU-=-to do it. en OKelicer | If you have given, we ask you to give more. If you have subscribed, we ask =| you to subscribe for more. On your behalf, the Star ov dared to assume the gigantic task of raising this two million dollars. LET’S GO! | } on that date. thers t bp a re! ps in f 1919, no one in Seattle knows. | case a } ETT Oe SIGN THIS PLEDGE I herewith subscribe for ........... War Savings Stamps over and above my previous purchases and pledges. I promise to buy the Stamps before January 1, 1919. (IN FULL) PG AROEE 5g. 50a ssi nidly 6 0:0's v.50 og irsia's clom aie apie slate ae If possible, ES hg ate ne es eres eters ath agency wher u in’ other sales chases .... va out this po a send it to wer Editor, " Seattle aan, ee It is a personal message to each one of you quarter of a million | | Geet ate Fo Star readers. You are the largest newspaper audience in the North- | Bags en, San i west. As an army of Americans, acting collectively, you can assure © cixssz"»/ Time after time the Star has called upon you, and your response — ji==: =~ has been overwhelming. It was you readers of the Star who placed _ --—! Seattle second in the wholenation in the “Our Boys in France Tobacco . = Fund.” It was you who placed Seattle ahead of Chicago, ahead of a | San Francisco, and ahead of every other big city except one in giving ©

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