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Show PURE PATRIOTISM. Private Herbert Kahn of Jhdlefon-taine, Jhdlefon-taine, Ohio, invested an arm and a h'g in the war for liberty. This maimed hero, .19 years old, who left two. limbs in France, rode in his wheel chair to the Grand Central terminal in New York to see if he could glimpse a familiar fa-miliar face in the hurrying crowds. Seated near a Victory Liberty bond booth, his maimed form attracted the attention of a man who pushed through the crowd about the booth and pur- j chased "just one more" a Victory I note for $1000. The note went to the j maimed boy in the wheel chair. Tho I purchase money wont to the govern- I mcnt. Kahn 's brother, a year younger, ! lost both arms while fighting in France, j These boys are among the countless ; hundreds who have invested more in j the war than is asked of those who are I urged to subscribe for the loan with wJiich to meet the cost of a war which j has left most of us in the full enjoy- j mcnt of our liberties, while we have j sacrificed naught of health or limb or j actual - comforts. Thousands of young ; Americans who happily escaped maiming maim-ing in defense of the world's freedom nevertheless responded to the call for fighters without counting the possible cost. Thousands of others made the supreme su-preme sacrifice. Talte stock of your patriotism. Buy that Victory note today. |