The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1918, Page 15

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i forever —if we will lend him a hand. This Boy Is the Symbol of Fighting America Hand Here Is Your Boy — going over the top, his gun in hand, his jaw set, his heart on fire. It is the most dramatic moment in the life of | this soldier—and in the life of this nation. His heart and mind are set on one thing —VICTORY-—victory over an enem who stands for acts and ideas whic this soldier despises—which he is ready to give his life to destroy. We here at home hate these things too. We are pledged to their destruction—to our last dollar and our last man. But this soldier can actually—get-his-hands- on-them—and root them out of the world He stands for the aspiration, the conviction of a hundred million people translated into action. He is doing what the rest of us are dreaming. Only through him can we win the Victory. But He Can’t Do It with His Bare Hands! He asks you to back him up with guns, shells, tanks, airplanes. Let’s lend him a hand by lending our dollars. Then no power in the world can ‘ prevent him from winning the Victory. L. Wohl & Co. Joseph Stemple Rosengarten & Kellner Blaskopf & Co. Flax Brothers Samuel Sch>:-lder Fannette Mfg. Co. Ben Lubin & Co, W. Bass J. Borgenicht & Co. Borgenicht & Sons Co., Inc. Piebes & Co, H. & L. Sacks American Romper Co., Inc. A. D. Katcher Nathan Bregstone Julius Sonn Co., Inc. Alliance Dress Co., Inc. Lack Mfg. Co, Economy Works Garland Mfg. Co., Inc. Louis Tumpson Brand Brothers B, S. Dannenberg Otto Cohen, Inc. I, Mittelman & Co, Beauty Dress Co. Friedman-Kahn Co. Al Benjamin & Brother Samuel Bernard E. Schmerler & Co. Marcla Dress Co. Equity Mfg. Co., Inc. = ——— =F —— eee a Lend Him He Is the Symbol of the Buy | a Hand! Liberty Loan Liberty Bonds! | Federal Reserve District LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY This Appeal Is Indorsed by the Following Members of the Children’s Wear Trade of New York City, Who Have Contributed This Space to Help Win the War: SS % = ISS , Nena My i The long fighting ages of the world have never seen a better soldier than this boy of yours— your son—your husband—your brother—your friend. He stands for the sons of America, hundreds of thousands strong, soon to be millions. He is doing his part— coe must do ours! | Perlberg & Reinhold Blue Ribbon Infants’ WearCo. Max Mayer, Inc. Nathan Krauskopf Co., Inc. Ira G. Katz Zeno Co., Inc. Cerf Brothers 1, Wasserman Apple & Co, Stelner Mfg. Co. B Abramann o Grother N. Dvorkin Monsheimer & Jacobs Jacob Smolen & Co., Inc. Bernstein & Freezer Louis Rosenheim & Co, Savada Brothers Mencher Brothers Herman Rosenbaum George Bernard Gwertzman & Freyer Albert & Co. Samuel Blosveren F, Neugass & Co., Inc. C. Navasky & Brothers Thompson & Co. Fuhs & Lovin Silberman & Rosenheim Gross Brothers Edelaa Dress Mfg. Co., Inc, Arthur A, Markewitz t EES eEeaEaoaoao SSS SS §-§-§

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