Show S SAVE A YE SA SAVE YE S SAVlE A VEL LAUDERS LAUDER'S AU DE RS R'S P PLEA LE A SINGER POINTS WAY TO WIN WAR AR Harry Lauder famous Scotch singer has las recently reached America fresh from the front line trenches In France where he ie gave the best of his art to the soldiers His only son son Jack Lauder was killed In Inaction Inaction Inaction action I In n France France Editors Editors Editor's note In an Interview with Frederick M M. M Kerby Harry Harty Lauder Says I NEW V YORK Nov ov 10 There There is no noman nonan nan man no woman no child in America today who can be spared In the great and terrible work of helping win the war if If I could bring home to everyone everyone every every- one in this land the duty of doing his I part while the lads now in France and the he hundreds ds of thousands soon to Join them hem are doing their part It would be bethe bethe bethe the best service I could render the world V They asked me last night for The Wee Vee Hoose the Heather I sang It for them them but but I told them the song is a a. hymn now now ever since I sang it t for Scottish soldiers formed about me in a horseshoe at Arras That had just been through the hell hellOn hellon on earth that the Hun has made in fair fall they France ranee they were lads longing I for or the wee home among the hills of Scotland Man Many a lad from America must go I through that hell that hell that the Hun may be banished from the world forever forever- and many a lad will lad will long for his wee home over here before this devilish war is done Then can anyone who stays at home do less than give of his all to see that these boys shall come ome come safely home again I would give every dollar I have and ever expect to possess in this world to have my own boy back again And many is the life that can be saved It if everyone who must stay at home will help You have given dollars to your government in two Liberty loans You may be asked for more must more must be asked I for more if victory is to come But the sooner the whole resources of the na nation nit nit- tion are put into the one business of or making the world a place where brute force and the reign of might can never enter again the less will you be called caned Upon sacrifice q in the long run Every family can save a soldiers soldier's life perhaps by saving an insignificant amount of food daily Every ounce of ot ofen en energy that can an be concentrated in Europe Europe Europe Eu Eu- rope at this time shortens the struggle If you jou ou want to bring your lads home again soon help them to win the victory 4 We over there have learned what sacrifice means We Ve have been close to the terrible danger We have seen Belguim and France suffer and we I have known wn what it would mean if the enemy broke through You over here can scarcely realize the terribleness of that danger To you it must seem the struggle is r f away And yet America is like a city in a valley at the head of which far away is a dam holding back a flood dangerous waters The I flood is far away but if the dam breaks the the fate of the city is sealed This is your struggle the struggle the world struggle to make peace possible The future of civilization itself is at stake stake- if the free peoples of the world cannot crush out the brutal savagery that I plunged the world into war warS then the world is not worth living in m. Have the I hundreds hundred of thousands of brave lads who have sacrificed their lives that you ou j I might be safe died in vain You Americans have the fate of the world in your YOUl hands The holding back backof of even one individual ual lessens by so much the chances of the allied democracies democracies to crush the power of savagery sa and brutality If 1 could only make it plain plain plain-as as it has become plain at home that home that every individual bears his individual responsibility for the success successor or failure of this war then there would be no doubt of the answer America ha has done wonders wonders but but Itis it itIs itis j is not nOl yet half halt aroused When It is fully aroused there can be no doubt as asto asto asto to the tIle result The lads over there will not have died in vain |