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/ YOU LJLJJ H Avg written Home u Today?, UCWnftL ; I mi HTÏÏ , \ mm \ <y. Why You Should Give Twice as Much as You Ever Gave Before! Thi need is for a sum ÏOÿ greater than any gift •vsr asked ft» since' the world began. The Govern ment bas fixed this sun at $170,500,000. I By giving to these erven organizations all at once, the cost sod effort of six additional campaigns is saved. Unless Americ* ns do give twice as much as ever before, oar soldiers -ad sailors may not enjoy during 1918 their: 3,600 Recreation Buildings 1.000 Miles of Movie Film 100 Leading Stage Stars 2.000 Athletic Directors 2^00 Libraries supplying 5,000/100 books 85 Hostess Houses 13.000 Big-brother «secretaries" Millions of dollars of home comforts When you give double, you make suie that every fighter has the cheer and comfort* of these seven organizations every step of the way from borne to the front and back again. Yon provide him with a fh q reh , a theatre, a cheerfdl home, a store, s school, a dub and an athletic field—and a knowledge that the fr«"» bade borne are with him, heart and soul I You bave loaned jroor money to Supply their physical needs. Now give to maintain the Momie that Is win ning the war! This Space Contributed to Winding Up the War by GREAT SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY BOGALUSA PAPER COMPANY V L a Thousand Fighters Call Him Dad! HERE is a new kind of fighter in this war. Hewears a uniform but he doesn't carry a gun. He carries cheer and comfort and a great big heart. Never mind whether his uniform shows the emblem of the Y. M. C. A. or the Knights of Columbus, the Jewish Welfare Board or the Salvation Army. He doesn't care—and neither does your boy. This new kind of fighter is making a new kind of fight He is fighting against lonesomeness and heart-ache and monotony and worry. He is fighting for that quality which wins wars— morale! Your boy has it This man is fighting to let him keep it Maybe your boy hasn't had a Jetter for à long time. Or maybe there was something that worried him in the letter that he got this morning. Or maybe he has had a disappointment hoped for promotion and didn't get it Or maybe he'd give a million dollars just to see his folks one minute. * It hurts to lock up things like that, deep down inside your heart It helps to pour them out And that is where this man comes in—-the Daddy of them all. They know that he will understand—that he won't laugh or preach. They know that he is there with the right word and the right pat on the back when it's needed most You Daddies of America, you men who want to go and can't, let's keep this Daddy cn the job! ' x mm fkJJ .a YM CA Y M.C.A. ,V.W.C Ai « NATTL CATHOLIC WAR COUNCIL—K. of C. . JEWISH WELFARE) BOARD WAR CAMP. COMMUNITY SERVICE T YWCA AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION SALVATION ARMY