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Show "mMf Christmas nf WSmmf Cards Will 1 Jpp ' Make' Our f jjjlp1' Soldiers Happy Sgs7 This year, more than ever before, Christ- iCgf mas cards will take on a lofty and in- lh spiring significance. And each of us - must see to it that the gallant soldiers JV of our nation in the trenches and training jfl &g camps will be fairly deluged with these rfL bright, tender messages of thoughtfulness C xry and Christmas cheer. rx. M For the Folks at y Home, Too a Va Never have Christmas cards been so appro- -s priate as this year both for the boys in f khaki and our loved ones and friends here X 2Jj at home. 47 Our stock of Christmas cards is one of the 4A finest and most complete in the west. Ye "-A Jfi l"'?e vou ,0 make your selection early so 0 SA? that you will "get the best choice and also have your cards ready to mail in ample time h;L j to reach the boys overseas. . X display is now roady for your inspection ,.,.. tm.1.1 ii II a- t 7 don't believe in war. It is unbelievable to metk any man with a shadow of love for his fellow should believe in war. But I do believe in THIS wq Hewrsts Magazine for Octobcf jf TO back up what he says, Henry Ford is turning out tanks and artillery caissons by the thousand, and steel helmets by the million.' 66 As soon as I saw the war situation in Europe first hand' says Henry Ford, "I was convinced that this war could he ended only by crushing the foes of peace. To do his share of the crushing, Henry Ford launches every day a complete "Eagle" boat 220 feet long that spells a new death to submarines. "The proposition is coldly logical," zays Henry Ford. "To defeat militarism forever we must crushingly mm . . ... i i mi i - i i.i. , defeat Germany. This is our Job as a Nation!" READ "Our Job as a Nation" in Hearst's for October. - It is, perhaps, the most remarkable anti-pacifist document docu-ment the War has yet produced. No bellicose publican, welcoming war with willing words, compares in determ nation with the quiet sincerity of this man who hates war and sees its grim necessity nevertheless! If you ever wonder whether all your sacrifices are really worth while whether any peace wouldn't be better than another Winter in the trenches whether after all, we really know what we are fighting for don't fail to read what Henry Ford has to say in the October Number of JL MAGAZINE The Magazine with a Mission |