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Show H , - . 1 My Brother is p One of "Our Boys" j j Hi H I have knitted him a sweater, a helmet, a H J) Hf pair of wristlets, and I sent to him at camp - , ' . B i ! H I jj . jther sweater that he gave to a boy that A B 11 f H Jj - nt nave any' I am knitting a 1 1 1 ?, H i Navy helmet now for someone. '' jj H jjj At school we have a Red Cross Club ; we have B ' H j Flag Exercises every day; our club meets at the s 1 I H members' houses once a week, and we do Red - j ' jj w' Bi j Cross work. My allowance goes to a jj ! B jj Liberty Bond every week. Mother and Father U ) Hi jj say that I must do "Not my bit but all I can." T jj H B Iihave -earned some money posing for an artist, B ! H " I and with t l am buying WAR SAVINGS STAMPS. , I ' n Just think there are one hundred mil- j 1 lion people in the United States and 25 cents B I Hj jf from each would mean $25,000,000 for OUR BOYS. B H jj I am ony 13 years old and I have written this Jj , H jj to show that even little girls can help. jj J l I I War Savings Stamps wc w-j - HT Up A S5.00 War Savings Stamp costs a. little more than ' WV HI Hf f $4.00. Thrift Stamps are 25 cents euch. At any Post V J ( K m Office, Bank, Trust Company or authorized agency. TKfcJl SAYINGS STAMPS ! i H, ISSUED WTK H f Hi m National War Savings Committee, wmSr1 H j jj Washington, D. C. ' ' H K j Contributed through jJr- United States Gov' tComm. H i Division of Advertising wM cn Public Information j j M H 77ms j?ace contributed for the Winning of the War by H r B ' L. E. Waterman Company, New York CilyX jj hI I" I WNWbm-. MrtitJ,M.MMM,mllk11 , , . .Jim. |