The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1918, Page 5

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f EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1918. Our War and We Must Win It In a recent address in Chicago, a prominent American business man said: “Our war vessels have been destroyed, our soldiers and sailors killed and captured, and our casualty lists are being published, yet in the face of this | we go on from day to day, living in an atmosphere of smug peace, making the war effort that comes to us, that is forced upon us, even as if we refused to realize that this is our war and we alone must win it.” Now is the time, before some fearful full realization of the gigantic task disaster overtakes us, to shake off we have undertaken, and the dread this dangerous lethargy, to rouse menace under which we rest. The ourselves from this false dream of “effort which is forced upon us” peace and safety, to awake to a is not enough. There must be universal, spontaneous, unstinted and unlimited effort if we are to win this war. There must be an overwhelming investment in Liberty bonds. This is our war—Let's So in and win it! a Seem m| Spend Your cae Eve rening in CHINATOWN i |, Chinese- yar ee ikea Loan Rally | SUNDAY, APRIL 28th, a a eee ee eee | | lz Second Federal Resesve District , 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY <i, | | MOTT STREET, 4 | AT 8&8 P.M | Hl N niertainment of The Orient Sh ig) Reel American Patriotiom. I onl Listen to Chinese and Americans ppoal Le | for the THIRD LIBE RTT LOAN || fft| ADMISSION FREE ALL WELCOME THIS IS ONE OF SEVERAL ADVERTISEMENTS CONTRIBL BY f SPECIAL LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE FOR RUSIERY: UNDE R WE AR "AND KNIT GOODS TRADE \ JOSEPH H, EMERY, Chater \' " 4 LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEB Ft a™

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