Show I I I I I rI r- r Save paper aPer n T lIB dul duty t to conserve paper docs does not noL rest Iest alone upon the thc newspapers They are arc makin making heroic efforts efforts efforts ef ef- ef- ef forts to meet the present crisis but hut so great g is the shortage that every American must operate co if disaster disaster dis llis- aster is is to be averted a v The present paper situation will not grow ow better hetter as the tine war goes on but hut worse The 1 he shortage in in the paper supply is duo t to a shortage of labor coal and transportation The deeper we e get gel into the war the themore themore more mor acute these shortages will become Do no you have a heap of old books and magazines in inthe he the attic attie that you will never neer use nse again 1 Dispose of them hem a at t once to the thc paper and rag man Sell to him also every c scrap of waste paper that accumulates about the he house A Advise vise your Jour neighbor of the necessity nece of sa sawing sang ng paper Remember that you can do most to help Jelp win this war not by confining your your our efforts to a n single ingle channel of it activity but Lut by doing your our utmost at all times and in every e way to conserve tun man u power relieve railroads s and increase the sum total o of f materials ma- ma tennis that are needed by our government go in carry carry- lug ng forward its great campaign against barbarism 3 pa When we consider the thc phrase and the act there is nothing mysterious about the behavior of that Amer- Amer can battalion Ha to pa paThe Tire The daylight saving a law lay has taken care of our days I and mill the flu fIu order promises as much for our nights M Pa Pa PUl |