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Show Medium for All to Help. " Tho women of the United States have been helping to win tho war In many ways. They have stood loyally behind the government and have given freely of their services and their time to the Red Cross, the Y. W. C. A., and other activities. They havo gono "over there" as nurses ; they havo been making hospital supplies; they have knit industriously for the soldiers and sailors that they .nlgbt be kept warm. Many women have gone Into lines of work In factories, on street cars, as elevator operators and into other places which, previous pre-vious to i Ins country's entry into tho war, were filled only by men. And they will not lessen their activities, but when called upon up-on will do even more. That tho tasks which they may bo called upon to undertake under-take will be those to which they aro unaccustomed un-accustomed will make no difference, for they aro American woman. Mrs. Florence King, of Chicago, one of |