< A "Little ( rardens." Without adequate bird defense, 



how could the nation's increased crops he made 

 -ate tor a hurujrv world? 



D - 



The People's Home Journal's appeal lor Bird 

 Sanctuaries was made nation-wide through the 

 members ot the Journal's dreen Meadow Club, 

 in the various States, and capturing the sympathy 



and imagination ot a nation of practical idealist-, 

 quickly spread the length and breadth of America. 

 The boys and girl- of the Green Meadow Club are 

 daily kindling new enthusiaMn tor Bird Sanctuaries. 

 "A thought," says a brilliant writer, "can make 

 us hotter than a lire." This new thought, "How 

 can we save our birds : " is kindling a lire in the 

 hearts ot the American people which needs only 

 a little tanning to develop into a great patriotic 

 riame tor all the world to see. 



GREEN MEADOW 



CLUB 

 BIRD SANCTUARY 



Hunting on these 

 premises forbidden 

 under penalty of law. 

 Any person molesting 

 birds or nests on this 

 property will be prosecuted. 



BIRDS ARE OUR 

 BEST FRIENDS 



AS A RESULT OF THE JOURNAL S WORK, THIS SANCTUARY 

 NOTICE IS NOW POSTED ON OVER ONE MILLION ACRES OF 

 LAND IN FORTY->I\ sTATE> OF THE UNION AND IN CANADA. 



