The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 25

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The larger the number of people who subscribe to this last big war loan, the less we shall have to draw on the bank funds of the nation—and naturally the better position we shall be in to go ahead with Twenty-five mil- lion subscribers means a better chance for prosperity in this country, for everybody. That’s why the nation needs your sub- scription. It doesn’t make any difference what your circumstances, there’s an easy way for you to subscribe. You can pay as little as $2 down and $1 a week on a $50 Victory Note by buying Victory Notes on the “par- tial payment plan.” You can get a Victory Coupon Book for a $50, $100 or $500 Victory Note at any Bank or Booth and make your payments at any Bank or Trust Company in Greater New York as follows: On a $50 Victory Note—$2 down and $1 a week for 48 weeks. On a $100 Victory Note—$4 down and $2 a week for 48 weeks. On a $500 Victory Note—$20 down and $10 a week for 48 weeks. Or you can buy on the Government plan as follows: On each $100 of Victory Notes—$10 when you subscribe; $10 July 15; $20 August 12; $20 September 9; $20 Octo- ber 7, and $20 November 11. This gives you over six months to complete your payments, or you can pay up your subscription more rapidly if you desire. Under the Government plan you make all payments at the bank through which you subscribe. The success of the Victory Loan is up to You It is your Victory—and your Loan—Invest! American Exchange National Bank Atlantic National Bank of the City af New York American Trust Co. Bank of America Bank of Cuba in New York Bank of Europe Bank of the Manhattan Co, Bank of New York, National Banking Association Bank of the United States Bankers Trust Company Bank of Washington Heights Battery Park National Bank of New York Bowery Bank of New York Broadway Centra! Bank Brooklyn Trust Company Bryant Park Bank Central Mercantile Bank of New York Central Union Trust Co. of New York Chase National Bank Chatham & Phenix National Bank of New York Chelsea Exchange Bank Chemical National Bank Citizens National Bank of New York C al & Iron National Bank of the City of New York This space contributed to Help Finish the Job by Colonial Bank Columbia Bank Columbia Trust Co. Commercial Exchange Bank Commercial Trust Co. of New York Commonwealth Bank, New York City Continental Bank Corn Exchange Bank East River National Bank Empire Trust Co. Equitable Trust Co. of New York Farmers Loan & Trust Co. Fidelity Trust Co. Fifth Avenue Bank of New York Fifth National Bank First National Bank Franklin Trust Co. Fulton Trust Co. of New York Garfield National Bank Gotham National Bank of New York Greenwich Bank of the City of New York Guaranty Trust Company of New York Hanover National Bank of the City of New York Harriman National Bank Henry J. Schnitzer State Bank Hudson Trust Co. Importers and Traders National Bank of New York International Bank Irving National Bank Irving Trust Co. Italian Discount & Trust Co, Lawyers’ Title & Trust Co. Liberty National Bank of New York Lincoln National Bank of the City of New York Lincoln Trust Co, Manufacturers Trust Co, Mechanics & Metals Natl. Bank of the City of N. Y Mercantile Trust & Deposit Co. Mechanics National Bank of the City of New York Metropolitan Bank Metropolitan Trust Co. of the City of New York Mutual Bank National Bank of Commerce in N. Y, National City Bank of New York National Park Bank of New York New Netherland Bank pf New York New York County Natipnal Bank New York Produce os Ua Bank New York Trust Company Pacific Bank Public National Bank of New York Scandinavian Trust Co. Seaboard National Bank Second National Bank of the City of N.Y. Sherman National Bank State Bank Title Guarantee & Trust Co Union Exchange National Bank of New York United States Mortgage & Trust Co. United States Trust Company of New York W. R. Grace & Co.’s Bank GOVERNMENT LOAN ORGANI Ss na Badetal Reserves Dist LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE 120 Broadway New York

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