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RURAL NEW-YORKER 
October lii, 1918 
Kill the Hun 
Kill his Hope 
Bavonef and 
both 
NE KILLS the Hun, the other kills his 
hope. And to kill his hope of victory is as es¬ 
sential right now as to kill his fighting hordes. 
For while hope lasts, the Wolf of Prussia will 
force his subject soldiers to the fighting line. 
We have floated other loans, built a great 
fleet ofships,sunk pirate submarincs,sent our 
men across and shown the Kaiser's generals 
what American dash and grit and initiative 
can do. The Hun has felt the sting of our 
bullets and the thrust of our bayonets. 
He is beginning to understand America 
Aroused—to dread the weight of our arms 
and energy. 
1 his is a crucial moment. Nothing can so 
smother the Hun morale, so blast his hopes, 
as a further message from a hundred million 
Freemen, a message that says in tones that 
cannot be misunderstood, ‘^Our lives, our 
dollars, our ALT.. These are in the fight for 
that Liberty which was made sacred by the 
sacrifices of our forefathers.” 
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