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I 1 TODAY the World rejoices. From count? less spires chime the joyful bells. The first flowers of Spring are heaped upon a thousand altars. Men of many faiths give j thanks to the God of their Fathers for a world re-born. Men of many faiths. Each after his own kind?each in the way appointed. 1 The men who died for us in France?they too, were of many faiths?but they gave their all?a willing sacrifice upon the Altar of Freedom. Today, where they fell, red poppies blow. ! The men who died were of many faiths ?but they gave their all for Freedom. Can we who live in that Freedom and walk with our God today?can we do less than lend our dollars?to the Cause for which they gave their lives. Men of many faiths?Men of America? They died for you? 1 The Victory Liberty Loan Begins Tomorrow ?fhis ?pace is mad? available to the Government for the advertising of th? Victory Loan by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company on behalf of the holder? of its twenty millions of policies in. force, amounting to over four and a half billions of dollars of insurance, for whose protection this company ? is holding over seven hundred and twenty million dollars re? sserve, besides other assets. Its employes sold over I $188,000,000 of Liberty Bonds and W. S. S. last year, a and are still in the campaign. The company holds ??Vj^_^.V^?w> $80,000,000 of Liberty Bonds and intends to subscribo JSfSftS^SK^T^" for millions of the forthcoming loan, which it recom? mends as without qualifications the safest investment in the world. GOVERNMENT LOAN ORGANISATION Second Federal Reservo District Liberty Loan Committee, 120 Broadway? New York