OCR Text |
Show j BEST SECURITY ! The true test of any security that may be offered to the public, is whether it is always salable at par jor over, pnd .if it can be turned into cash within. a reasonable time. I' Such security ranks at the head of all others, and when offered in such denominations as makes its pur chase within reach of even those 'who have but little to invest, no oth-1 er investment can equal it. Those who purchased War Sav-' ings stamps, or Baby Bonds during! the past year, know that they -are worth exactly what they paid for them, plus the interest, and have a ; j'ready market. They cannot , be ibought for less, nor can specpla-j'tors specpla-j'tors indulge in the pastime of buying buy-ing them cheap, with the expectation expecta-tion of reaping a profit because they are at par plus interest already. For the current year 1919, an issue is-sue of War Savings Stamps has been made and is already in the hand? the post-office and banks and investors invest-ors now Jhave the -opportunity of putting their . savings into the best investment that r has ever been offered of-fered by Uncle. Sam. - Although it can almost be said, that the War is over, yet many of! the expenses still go on aid thousands thous-ands of the boys are still across the seas, arid their needs are just as important, if not more so, than be- fore the armistice was signed. By putting savings into Baby j Bonds, a double service is accomplished accom-plished first to one's self, and secondly sec-ondly but by no means least, to Uncle Un-cle Sam and our soldier heroes. : War Savings Stamps .are . always worth what they cost plus accumulated accumu-lated interest and always will be and theycan be cashed on ten days' notice no-tice at the Post Office. |