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15 2 2 2 I i I 12 THE MORNING STARWILMINGTONN. C, SUNDXy JUNE 16; .1918. V miiii iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii - H VA Wo f i Paste him in the eye with a War Savings Stamp then again and again. Don't think that you have already him paste done your duty. Pershing's men "over there" don't go home after their first battle they go after the Huns again they keep on pasting the Kaiser. Your government has officially set 2 8& no mi mm On that day every American is summoned to "sign the pledge" save and invest in a definite amount of War Savings Stamps each month. to Every real American will prove his patriotism by agreeing to regularly paste the Kaiser. W S. S. cost $4.17 in June, Worth $5.00 on Jan. 1, 1923 ' "Sign the pledge" on June 28th. Paste the Kaiser with War Savings Stamps. V Ail wiojc7I!:gs stamps issued mr tub; UU1TED GTAXE& National War Linniil This , Space Patriotically Contributed by Morris & Company I. W. Cooper Company Johnson Motor i Wilmington Furniture Company Charles L. Dickinson Conjpany J. W. H. Fuchs' Dep't W. E. Springer & Company THREE. A Store JPlllIillllllll MlllM
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