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Show dust 1)9 equipped. It is no longer a qiiestion of "shall we buy bonds" with American mothers. That was answered when tho boys went over there. It is no logger a question of "can we buy bonds." The experience of the first three ;oaus answered that. The question for Yv'estern women. U: company with women all over the lanl to answer is "what is the limit tr which I can. by sacrifice and savins, by going without and working for, what Is the limit which I can reach?" CAN'T STOP SHORT OF BERLIN GOAL !. would be a sorry end:: ;- o '. a .'oir-ney .'oir-ney to have America stop c "rt of Bcr-lin. Bcr-lin. It is inconceivable that our sol liiers should stop shor:. of th;.f goal. Can you, womn of ihe West, pause the great task which has been set fc. you? Can you Unit for an instant the face of the cmnlry's need? Will all of those planned purchases weigh in the scale with the call winch comes ringing across from those piains where the boy3 a.e lighting? It is ;.o keep your boy cn the march tOTwirJ the final goal that tho Govemmer. : asks you to ieml it your utmost. "I regret that I have but one life t:) give for my country," said Xathaj Hale, as he cecemied tho eceiny's galiows. Ours is the task to save lives for cur country, to save by '.ending our ail at its request The Fourth Li'r.or'y Loan gives American mothers Mid si--ters a new opportunity to make impossible impos-sible a regret thac they had but ono chance to give. The Fourth Liberty Loan i;. o:r.. "what is our utmost? Tho ty;i'ry awaits our acswer. htitvJnm ram IU j duwiLk t fAA til mm pr? pah iiimll htth, Frencfi Tots Share Yankee Sci-diers' Sci-diers' Rations Yiomeri'3 War Paris Great Ty Mrs. Hael Pedlar Feullmer "The liu.t children in this neighborhood neighbor-hood havo FjarTiei to distinguish th cess calk "i'.T!rrjr diately it ta sounded, the7 troup out from ev-;ry conceivable corner, cor-ner, taking their places around tu5 men, watching with eatror, hungry eyr.s every bite that Is dished out. A fellow can't e;:'. hi 3 prun-.s very comfortitNiy with such an audian-ie, arid the men i.er3 have divided evey meal with these little fellows, who ar? '.ha chli-cren chli-cren of men saving Fracce." .'. "horne-town" private, or.e of f'r. Eo'ireers who haa been building rall-fcrmies rall-fcrmies In rrancs, sr;r:t that tn(iasa;t borne. lie is one of trie men who h;ja been dividing his daily ration of so-jp an 1 beans, of meat and primes, with tn; c'r il'iren who ;j.ro thii iioul ul Frar.ci;. WOMEN GIVE WftEAT, SOrS AND MOjNF.Y Amtri'ian women, everywhere, at!J '"ester" women se'-ond to none, have oorne " ;ur part In tho flght. They have saved their meat and their wheat, they hn-,e, given thrdr husband', and sr.i.a. 'ii.e:r r.or. - y is going now. In first. ?'to:i'1 and third Liberty loans they havr: invented their dollars. Opportunity to ferve has come again. 'Ihe Govern merit Ih r.r-eking funds. !t -j' ':!rig for 'he third of i'a throe fold . .j - rr.en, mumf :oi.a ate moriey. 'i'io tnri-1 that, r.rked the cradle I f o'.;i.-.', t.iif c:re Birln:;5 In theae rr.o-i;.. rr.o-i;.. n'.nR da-;,, .'or their 1,07s '.VeKteru f.'i v:i ret vi'hlioli) the ni;v'!l'J i . .: -: ti.:: !t.;rt '1 ''.. tl.it ro;:d Xu i:-:n. 'I he . j ih a long one, I",', I ; a .':-:! r. J- 1 ; 7 '. 1 1 the jour- ;,. y ;ii',Kt In; made, and lh pl!;:rirria |