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Show V, To the Workingman You, Mr. Workinrman, are appealed to to carefully examine the state of your pocketbook, and then, considering the amount of ! your weekly or monthly pay check, reach an honest conclusion as to whether you cannot take another tSO Liberty bond. If it means ' pinching yourself a little bit, don't hesitate, for we are supposed to feel the pinch. The pinch won't last for long and the Liberty bond , offers the finest and the safest way in the world to save money. This appeal is directed to you, Mr. Workingman, because you are more numerous than'your brother, Mr. Capitalist. We believe that, according to income, the workingmen have done better toward ' the loan than the wealthier people of the city. We believe there' are many wage earners who have given in answer to their country's! call until the giving has hurt, but we believe stilt more can be con- j tributed and it should be forthcoming. ' Think it over, Mr. Workingman, and show Mr. CpihftTst where the real patriot lives. r . . J ' A movement is on in the East to make Saturday next Pershing I , day for the Liberty loan throughout the country. The peerless! '. commander will send' a message from France to the people, let's' ' go over the top. ." I : I |