f Tin: or.rcov rtattsmwx: st nv, xovtmrfr a. ioi. - 1 - " " " - - "" A LITTLE LEAVEN LEAVENETH THE WHOLE LUMP" 1 Cor. V 6 Ever since the beginning of the war the seven worthv organizations for which this appeal is made have been work ing, working, working for our boys "over there." Separately, thev have appealed to us for the financial leaven the money necessary to carry on the ?ood work. We have responded promptly, nobly, magnanimously millions of dollars have been cheerfully given and these millions have provided: 3600 Eecreation Buildings 1000 Miles of Movie Film 100 Leading Stage Stars 2000 Athletic Directors 2500 Libraries supplying 5,000,000 books 85 Hostess Houses 15,000 Big Brother "Secretaries" , Millions of dollars of home comforts gig feis m 2 & These seven organizations have worked hand-in-hmd tirelesslv. incessantly, harmoniouslv to care for our bovs over there to care for their physical welfare, their mental welfare, their spiritual welfare. This work must go on, and on and on. There must be do let-up. Rather, there must be more, and more, and more of these comforts for our boys, who are offerin themselves as livin? sacrifices for World Democracy to establish for ever amone the nations of the earth, that condition for which the Christ died on Calvary "Peace on earth, good will toward men." It is nore blessed to give than to receive.' (Acts XX-35) These Are the Seven Organizations That Unitedly Appeal to You for Aid What i -.flu rre side nt Wilson Says: "The United War Work campaign of these societies is merely another indication of the unitv of spirit that is making oossible for us to win the war. The SDirit and place, whicji the work of these agencies has made fdrlitself in the hearts of all of us gives me confidence ff .htlit that the united campaign will be crowned with abundant success." 1 .,.... W00DR0W WILSON. 1. Young Men's Christian Association 2. Knights of Columbus 3. Young Women's Christian Association 4. War Camp Service . '' . ' 5. American Library Association 6. Jewish Welfare Boar d 7. The Salvation Army What General Pershing Says: "A sense of obligation for the varied and useful service rendered to the armv in France . . . nrcmDts me to join in the appeal for its further financial sea port I have opportunity to observe its operations, measure the quality of lis oersonnel and mark its bene ficial influence upon our troops, and I wish tmreserv edlv to commend its work for the arav." GENERAL PERSHING. Why You Should Give Twice As Much As You Ever Gave Before r The need is for, a sum 70 per cent greater than any gift ever asked since the world began. The government has fixed this( sum at $l70fiQ0,QQ0. By giving to these seven organizations all at once, the cost and effort of six additional camaigns is saved. 7 Unless v.4 do give twice a3 much as ever before, our soldiers and .sailors may net enjoy during 1919 their: 3,000 Eecreation Buildings 2,500 Libraries supplying 5,000,000 books 1,000 Miles of Movie Film 85 Hostess Houses 100 Leading Staje Stars 15,000 Big Brother " Secretaries.' 2,000 Athletic Directors. Millions of dollars of home comforts. When we give double, we make sure that every filter fcaa tin cheer and comforts of these seven organization ever? steVo? ?waJ church, a theatre, a cheerful home a. ttor t .Tt. , athletic ld-nd knowlrf. thlt hfit'S him, heart and lonll " W. hare loaned oar money to lapply thdr ehrikal 1 How let n, pve to maintain th,PMJal, tLt ulSnSJ. waxl on Be Proud of What You Have Done After the. War Is W GIVE , DOUBLE NOW Drive-November-. 1 1-1 8 MMIIED 1M R worn yw.c a. II Aasocuriosi IvVr NATT CATHOLIC WA WAR CAMJ cquuvutty errnnae PI 1 v.v