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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



163 



Talk It 

 Over With 

 Your Men 



This Badge of Honor to be given 

 every U. S. Shipyard Volunteer 



The Outcome of the War Depends on Ships! 



When we can build ships faster than the U-boats can sink them, the 

 submarine peril will vanish — and America's might will win the war. 



This is why the Government's call to enroll 250,000 skilled workers 

 for the shipyards is so urgent; so vital. 



Every employer is asked to help. 



Will YOU make some sacrifice, so that the 

 Government can get the skilled men required ? 

 Talk it over with your employees; explain the 

 great need to them, and if some of them wish 

 to enroll in the United States Shipyard Volun- 

 teers, make it easy for them to help the Gov- 

 ernment. 



They will be paid good wages; millions are 

 being spent by the Government to give them 

 good homes; they will work at trades for which 

 their experience has fitted them; they will come 

 back to you better, faster workers. Every Vol- 

 unteer will receive a badge and a certificate, 

 showing that he is doing his bit for America. 



You can perform no greater patriotic service 



to your country than by helping to build ships. 

 Greater than the need for money, is the need 

 for men — ski led men. 



Will you help ? 



Mail the coupon to-day — get all the facts — 

 and talk it over with your men. 



-For Further Information Mail This Coupon - 



EDWARD N. HURLEY, Chairman 

 U. S. Shipping Board, Washington, D. C. 



Please tell me how I can help the Government 



enroll 250,000 Shipyard Volunteers. 



Name 



Address 



Firm Name 



LL S. Shipyard Volunteers 



FOR THE WINNING OF THE WAR 



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 of Advertising of the U. S. Committee on Public Information 



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