Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 148, 3 May 1918 — Page 10

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1918

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sits at her window, looking out into the sunny da$ and their home is still. He has left her in the high noon of his young manhood, and his touch is warm upon her yet

He has gone and she has given him. "SLfjJ

WUill she waits in

the silent room that knew so well his footfall and his brave, young voice. She has given her husband that we may be free.

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O ye men and women who live unhaunted and at

ease, that her high purposes, and his, shall bear their fruitage.

by the gift of what is yours to give that those

whose hazard is their all shall not yield up a futile sacrifice.

that it shall be yours to purchase nobly of your

nation's Third Libertv Loan Bonds and to purchase these this

day; for the duty is now upon you. fflff

that through

your bonds defenders may be trained, weapons forged, ships builded, airplanes launched; and that through you comfort and aid will come to those aspiring lives who have yielded

to vnn their nffRrincr cnnrptnp

these bonds humbly,

and with rejoicing 'that there has come to you this too-small opportunity to serve; and buy them, too, without thought that your investment is protected as never one has been; but buy them rather in a spirit to keep faith with those poor, noble lives who have so greatly sacrificed that their sacrifice be justified. This advertisement is contributed to the Winning oi the War by PALLADIUM