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Tanks and Yanks 
W HEN General Byng made his mighty drive, the British 
tanks tore their way through barbed wire entanglements and 
other defenses laid by the cunning hand of the enemy. Now, 
the Yanks—alert, fearless, resourceful—are raiding the German 
trenches. Together, the Tanks and the Yanks will drive back the 
foe and win the war for Liberty. 
But it is not alone the men “over there” who are engaged in this war for 
right and freedom. It is a war of the entire American people. Each can do his 
or her part by investing in the 
U. S. Government Bonds of 
The Third Liberty Loan 
The boys at the front need your help. They 
must have food, clothing and munitions. 
Uncle Sam must also build ships to carry 
these supplies. To do all this takes a lot of 
money. Hundreds of millions of dollars must 
pour into Uncle Sam's Treasury from farm, 
village and factory. You must help if he is to 
win—and he must win. 
Your sons, youn brothers, your friends 
have marched away to face shot, shell and gas. 
You can aid in bringing them safely home to 
their families. Help America put her full 
strength into the war. The quicker and harder 
she strikes, the less loss and suffering there 
will be. Let us have peace soon — a righteous 
peace through victory. You can help. 
A Liberty Bond carries Uncle Sam’s iron¬ 
clad guarantee that you will receive your 
money back and a liberal interest paid twice 
yearly. 
Don’t wait to be solicited. Go at once to 
your banker or local Liberty Loan Committee. 
Do it today. 
This space contributed for the Winning of the }Var by 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
