The evening world. Newspaper, February 18, 1918, Page 7

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!Every Hand in the Land! { Every hand a Saving hand Every hand a Helping hand } Every hand a Fighting hand Your hand and.my hand—Young hand and old hand. Every hand in the land a hand in the Country’s Cause! Lend Your Quarters to Uncle Sam * EVERY ONE OF US MUST SAVE HERE FOR VICTORY «OVER THERE” ‘ Every one must lend some money to the Government. And every one can The Five Dollar Stamps cost from $4.13 to $4.23 each, according to the lend some, if only a little. time purchased, and will be redeemed on January |, 1923, at $5 each. y The Stamps will be sold during February, 1918, at $4.13 each, and the w slim our i ; aye : : j iy matter ho - little pea cal small re belie at in vhlee price will increase one cent a month during 1918. a ; J fone ot us can spare our Government if we practice a little thrift. At the average 1918 selling price War Savings Stampswill yield you on the By investing in War Savings Stamps the person with only a few cents to redemption date four per cent. interest compounded quarterly. In case of ‘spare can do his or her share as well and as noblyas the man with a million necessity they may be redeemed before January 1, 1923, with about three to invest. Remember, the Government does not ask you to give your money, per cent. interest. The investment is the soundest on earth. The entire wealth and se- curity of the United States is back of them. W ar Savings Stamps are as easy to buy as postage stamps. They are sold but to lend it at interest. You make it work not only for those “over there” but also for you here, no matter how much or little it may be. You may purchase War Savings Thrift Stamps by paying the small amount at post offices, banks or trust companies, many railway stations, stores, of 25 cents at atime. Sixteen Thrift Stamps plus a few cents in cash are ex- factories, agencies and other public places. changeable for a Five Dollar War Savings Stamp. LET'S ALL INVEST AND HELP—EVERY HAND IN THE LAND. WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE OF NEW YORK CITY WS.S§ IN ORDER THAT ALL MAY REALIZE THEIR PATRIOTIC DUTY, THIS SPACE HAS BEEN DONATED BY HECKER-JONES-JEWELL MILLING CO. and THE HECKER CEREAL CO., NEW YORK Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Co. and The Hecker Cereal Co. have also donated space for W. S, S, advertising in Jewish Daily News, pt hag Atlantis, Russky Golos, Srpski Dnevniki, Jewish Daily Warhelt, Fob. 17th, ___ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1918. 1 “ a a SR em eens © hae oma alent ac So a a a a —

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