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Show What can the women of our town do to help the war? She can do : much many things. The principal j thing she can do, however, is to RE-' DUCE THE COST OF HER OWN TABLE TA-BLE by increasing the production of garden foods at home. Every penny's worth of food she raises releases just that much that can be devoted toward feeding some other person who has no place for a garden. In addition to feeding the people of our own country, coun-try, we must supply food for the peo. pie of England, France, Russia and Italy, in which countries so many people are fighting that they cannot can-not produce enough food to keep their people from starvation. While the head of the family in this town is conducting his business affairs, af-fairs, the wife and young sons and daughters can do much in the garden, and in this crisis it will be a signal honor for them to do so. When you see a woman planting and weeding and caring for her garden you will know that THERE IS A WOMAN WHO HAS PRINCIPLE AS WELL AS PLUCK, and one who places the (welfare of her country above the soil- . Ling of her hands. |