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Show THE MIGHTY AMERICAN DOLLAR "" .-' iij ' . The reproach of "dollar worshippers" worship-pers" Is no -longer cast at the American Am-erican people. ' For American savings are saving the world. The American dollar stands today as tho world's most respected symbol sym-bol ot successful thrift. Its honorable position is woll deserved. de-served. Its boundless popularity has been honestly earned. It Is guarding Imperiled civilization civiliza-tion from Prussian vassalage. Without lt tho strong right arm ot Undo Sam would now bo hanging palsied at his side. When ' tho supremo struggle be-tweon be-tweon dqmocrncy and deitjtUm was at Its height, when tho blooding forces of freedom were fighting with their baoks to tho wall and tho lark shadow of defeat was upon them, American savings mndo It possible for Amorlcan men to come to tho rescue. - Thus tho mighty American dollar prudently saved by many millions, has como Into its. own-r-ln tho ex- - f r i Ialtedservlce of righteousness. Humanity has learned the pur-( pur-( pose of Providence in blessing 'our land with such marvelous prosper-.ity prosper-.ity during all these years. Generously,' wo nro depleting our t stupendous treasure house In the servico ot humanity. t From our abundance wo are sue- I coring tho distressed and famished f victims of tho sword of tyranny t abroad. t ' Tho mighty American dollar has clothed the naked and eased the anguish ang-uish of multitudes of war sufferers It has helped to till the granarl(w and larders, and replenish the empty war chests of our sorely pressed "brothers In arms." . It has touched industry with a .magic wand and brought forth munitions muni-tions and other war necessities In .fabulous quantities. - 't - - It Is filling thesea with ships and 'the ships with men and war equip i . ment... It is ao flllis France with my' ,rtads of American-troops. -k And the enure world with hepe aid faith in the promise that right tell triumph over thr' forces of wreag. L The" American dollar! How weald J the-world have fared 'in this awful fj hour without It? 4 I Bat there la a limit to America! . I avlags, . . , 'I .It Is possible to -exhaust them. 'i The process of .exhaustion must be checked, or the flow will atop. To dp this our savings must he. Increased. In-creased. v And this effort to recoup them -must gain In force with the constant ly tnceraslng drain upon thu'. Therefore, save, save, so"o. Thei. rety of tho republic . Imperatively, V demands lt. k And give, give, give1 to war char- J Itles and loans overy dollar available ; above necessities. Savo for God and Country anrffori our noble legions on tho battle front- of whom the great French, mnrshhal. ,-said: ,-said: ' ' I "They nsk nothing better than to "" go to their death.." " |