The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1918, Page 5

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American mothers will brin a OCTOBER 5 IS WOMEN’S DAY “The women of America are doing their share in the winning of the war, both by actual hard work and by the tremendous force of their moral influence. It fs fitting that their service should be memorized.” THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1918, them home. VER THERE, in the seared and harried land of France, are those boys whose voices have called so often to us; whose small brown feet came pattering to our call. They are fighting now that we may be free. In the night they keep the long, tense vigil. In the grey dawn they move across the tortured soil. Our little barefoot boys, we wait for them today! God grant that. they may come soon; yet only in Vic- tory must they come, and only through the measure of our own unselfish actions can they come. Buy your country’s Bonds! Buy them again; and by your work may your prayers be granted. Buy this present This is Women’s Day—Buy Bonds to your utmost issue of Liberty Bonds greatly: so that greatly can food be purchased, airplanes be built; ships be launched, weapons be forged; so that greatly our beginnings may grow into the smashing force of a great united nation; so that greatly and swiftly shall those dear young lives that we have called our sons bring to our flag that triumph that shall call them home. In this work of saving and lending and urging others to lend, the mothers of America are taking a great part. Today is Women’s Day and their part will be greater than ever. Only with our whole strength can this war be won. Only so can it be won with- out needless loss of life. This Space Contributed to Winning the War by the following members of the LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, VEILINGS AND RUFFLINGS TRADE Amrein Freudenberg Co. Beck & Co, Birkin-Heathcote Co, Blanck & Co., Inc, Ernest H. Boschen Co. Robt. Douglas E, T, Eberhardt & Co, Ikle Freres & Co, International Textile Inc. Fuld, Traube & Co., Inc. Goldenberg Bros, & Co. Goldfrank Co, Geodman & Dessauer SEC’Y M’ADOO, Louis Hamburger & Co. , Hellman Straus & Co, Klauber Bros. & Co, Krower-Tynberg Co., Inc. The Lace Embroidery Co. Loeb & Schoenfeld Co. Fredk, Ludewig & Co. Wm. Meyer & Co, Muser Bros, Emile J, Ozanne Samuel Perper Rechsteiner & Hirschfeld 0. Robinson & Golluber Royal Embroidery Works Naday & Fleischer Steinbrucker & Ladds Stein Doblin & Co, Stern & Stern Wm. Stickel & Co. J.K. Stiefel & Co. E, & Z, Van Raalte Vari Lace Mfg. Co. Voss & Stern P. K, Wilson & Sons Thos, Wilson & Co., Inc. Wohl South & Co, g

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