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Show T The UnseeTAnn K I? I s " "DEERING through his trench periscope, A across the shell-scarred waste of No Man's I s Land, the German soldier catches an occa- 1 I s I sional glimpse of the new enemy that he has 1 I ' already learned to dread. Deep forebodings j I ; of evil begin to take form in his mind. v j I " 1 America's millions of boys in Khaki are flow- J I ; FARM SERVICE n n a stea(ty stream to the fields of France. 1 I DIVISION FACTS Soon more ships will be carrying more I I fighters and more food that they will need 1 1 i. organized in Febru- to "carry on" to Berlin. ; ary, 1918, as a Division of I ui55&bE The Hun can see this army. But he fears ! ttoSbS even more the bigger army that is making ; tbn of farm labor. possible the presence of millions of our boys M 2. Works through ma- . . , , , HI chinery in each state of the in tiie trenCHCS. i M ' U. S. Employment Service, I 2-? ISwSSS It: takes 6 to 8 men to back up one soldier on ' j I Reserve. Has senior Ex- the firing line. It is this Unseen Army that H aminer in each state under i -, r m state Director of the u. s. will make possible the steady, resistless fight- M Public Service Reserve de- . r ,i , i-i iiiijit-ti- voting entire time to farm mg force that will roll back the Hun hordes. . I M ' labor matters. H 3. co-operates with Realize this, men! These men rely on YOU 1 State Agricultural Agencies, . n ., j i j'lji H Fourth class Postmasters, to fill the gaps m this great agricultural army. , K State Councils of National r?cfroiLSnTforref: Find your place. Join your Field Regiment lieving farm labor shortage. today by volunteering with the I H 4. Has demonstrated flf its practical efficiency this I tt FARF SERVICE DIVISION ' Zh:lcZfyr4r U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ' ' J H 1 Democracy- i 1 U. S. Dep't of Labor W. B. Wilson, Sec'y Washington, D. C. u 1 I f I H ' THIS ADVERTISEMENT CONTRIBUTED TO THE WINNING OF THE WAR BY ? 1 I ! i f HI . , , ! j I By GOODWIN'S WEEKLY Hi 'w B |