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HOETICULTURE 



October 12, 1918 



HOW ABOUT YOUR 

 EMPLOYEES? 



It is a generally accepted fact that employees of any com- 

 pany who have been encouraged to be careful in their ex- 

 penditures, to save their money and to invest it judiciously 

 do better work, have greater pride in their jobs, and 

 greater loyalty to their employers. 



The United States Government now offers employers an 

 unusual opportunity for the systematic organization of 

 their employees for THRIFT through the founding of 

 War Saving Societies. 



GROUP SAVING through War Saving Societies bolsters 

 up esprit de corps. It encourages economy in personal and 

 company expenditures. It develops loyalty to company 

 and country. 



The organization of a War Savings Society among your 

 employees w^ill be a direct help in w^inning the w^ar, not 

 only because it helps directly in Government financing, 

 but also it releases men, money and materials for essen- 

 tional v/ar vv^ork through the saving on non-essentials. 



Perhaps you haven't thought of a War Savings Society 

 for your employees in just this Avay before. 



Why not organize a company of savers among your em- 

 ployees under your leadership and turn it over to the gov- 

 ernment? 



We will be glad to give you full particulars if you v/ill write 



Pioneer Division 



NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE 



51 Chambers Street New York, N. Y, 



Space Donated by CHARLES A. DARDS 



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