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SHOE PRICES CUT IN TO COUNTRIES iNGLAND AND ITALY BENEFIT BY STANDARDIZATION AND CONTROL OF PROFITS. GOODS ARE ALL OF LEATHER Agricultural Department Estimates Show Range of War Emergenc) Work-Vast Amount of Food Sent by America to Allies. (1eroni the (Crtnlit tve' on l'ublic Inf'orei; - 11114n.) Wa':shinlgton.-- 'Ther4' h s 111r1:I1l, been :l dro4ip in the l ice s hrit',1 l:i'ged. h relteriic'is for1 fo4o4twe" r ill itIigl:til in vie'wc' of 111t' gcve'tIn'acnt's ei tlot it p11:4ela g on ilit' e i rket st:t'11rdiz'1 shoei's 111:1lde at (cllntr ll(etit i1,t s of PIroafit, n(1ei'rlitg to Ia repirt to ti UitIIed Sltes dep aurt itent of comn tletc('. At a re~cent. e xhibitIon of "wa"rtlime' hoots 311 siijilec's were shIwn, int in.1ial from hac'v3y boots for earlers andi lii borers to slh oeS for trd1inait ry str'et ISt and4( chibilren1's shtoes. P'rices rang1 frOin 8>2.(11; to :1.3 n pair. Th11 sitOes 111'c( i4l4:iIe Pill I'ey 44f 1'lI I r atc the ta''ilei''s prc Is slutiI on (hit sole. 1)1'ii 51ul~n iI'cl II~I ,Ic l: i it 1ti! bea (If StIIruli Ish oei1 liv Ii t ril r' t i ininhe ('11it ib st li~rliz'e l sh' n- l sics ic -;lih er1 ur1' nisihl byl'(11 t icr4"'. I I:t thie n: 11i,ich lnntrols'cl Ith I yli' istn t ofs sIes 1 vti. A 11' W Ibhi miiiI IciIi' 4ni I Sti neis turi e ofir st1,tnd l c oI t,1t 1,11 (1 stints itly hat (Is( ml e Irpid pr. 1 4 ,\1iI1s 1p.tterns i t lu ler l '1:5(i , t illi i( l is4111 'o[ltfie frO4 7' t tM Ir. OI' (Ine 114l:II (4i' 44 ':illy 5 . ti.(t(ltJ.((1( ti rl foll: ,111144 l ll 41 :;: ll l t Ir s preeli ei t int' 11.1 l I ite tilitt i le i ti til' ur ('Ii:r1' :(ilc s:ill' 111' sic"i1 111 l'uiti'rs lcdt et5rittnitsi ; t s I tf l etlpc f' r wti l lil'.' fthc 'n < tiil'tilli'ell 1'ii ritliil ('ci t &i't'Vtt proti i t oIi us 11At j.1 1 r t i itll l VI . f(tOlc tl:es1 of t1c the c '4'oera etil rl'ticultur ia el il l tei wlrk ilnt o i-': rtic n wllt (1Silt'ul':11ti 'ttllng t t nu tin tio t' I lv a1t1c, 'ril. nli(' ur(' intli g nV tht e c nserv111:14I lo n itvcc 1t iz ti'citilt l'i nt, ti ttit'Il' nhily iz (ni 1 the 11 ni11n1 pr renluets $i 1,3tt i or t' he r t in 1114(1 ii ' nl'i lit 11'Piti it t' t ireirt o fi lt ('011l in ise ase t the cutiornsertih 1nI'r duct "Ion,'t o 51t1 1i3. ilI i' tn Io14111f peishIl Zutl atio n o f pliti.; i p ets; 82 0Iot c95tl r rcgeltlin g the Ioilork oi oiPerit llt' stl ice theil hxt l'inti hI woirkeotit bpreil of wcitutstof fotl strag oif etoology, hnl( for hueigl ing tdvie conherning the foonak certilleniIon sitregar ingi te grit ittial of nishabil e artei)tua fod uel --nid galtering ilnformation in onneIttci tttti yhth the den torl for ninthe pro dueltn p , w ith f rin of1pro enori the nformat1iona0 iliok 1tthe rtment, pritg an dishwrtriu ingtt emergecy lntsietsgcc otersp an< other pblienwt Iood exugtening th< S~litatiltle compc's ile byc ith f1Iood adti mintstraitio or thatterand tuiota of'all food i exprtd tof th fur alie: per itts i- ro I Jt'~Iei' 1i'cculy , 91, t ptyear ly it tratttstfor 57,100,i93| T'adult rons g th'581S a surlutss o r 'teai aIc enpubl of1H suplini his portw iu of t dit fortc 22,1t4,70 ddtio na~cIs the'alies th fooid't enoug cea tchciyen'1 to: tiu'pportitc 10,14t5 pilersons, an(ltIt~ wIth nt extcss on botr roti tnh featmulent oforli sevrl mi(1 lto The ot' l exp118.th o whmeat of n(i wanalou Io the 1'tee prineyn wat getterb thoiut 84,0t0.,000,000ls hret nerag of houte10,000, fo) hluhel h Tyea.O tinnso amhun thte 'nie whenof attldI ..the hnrred Stte whan flear; ofra 1,21 779000 hs he a wa he e ft flogr tlys,304 hushe'vse wheatcOha or .N5. )0rrelst. whn whceae Inshelwsour.O ha Of the 8,082,949 persons eplied un der the selective service net, 252,299 or 8.18. per Cent, nuilled to appieair fo exaiiinatoi, Utccor(ing to statem(en SIssied by the p)rOVoSt tint.li generatl Ti'1's number, 1owvever', inideel, m11Met itty 111(1l) Wl'P Iou l (IIi~'tT('(I ll Oel colunitssioned an1( ha (aIll to notif helt' bonIs, 50ome1' wtho buul ditd, t' itu' si wh were trntsf'err ed to ottei bords''Z but by& meistike hIlId been t ar rieti on Ih bI ook s of thet'ir PlcIl hnit --estilunted ait 100,000. Man11y of the remi aining 150,000 wer lens, a1 tiSunber of whior left the (outlry to enlist e1in tei own irmies. lT'e sitteent stuna il(t'S Ite vnbei of real "sh it'rs" at not uiore than .11(1K4 or '111 it t g of lessth tha tet tot'(':It'Pll 1(1(1 1i)tl(111( 1 ' it PPt :1( lrainslatloris of (editorial c omtnent, in the (b-ir in 'Pitt'ress, m10(el' Iub li by ith on uiltt oi n iubalic inform tiion, in P'l i ' the followinSg ri oi t1111 lerlner 7Tageblatt: "T'h'e terus of the t muin to (Ni ite Iu si ll pitlease even i ht most untre lete n ti I IdvoenttIes o' V rlece. It ould b 1 nte i i'res ing to hear I e1(rtlini, t ho Initl(' het 1ilson'S se(C'ontl prit l ( iile l thal 1)0110 le ae not to b)e har1teretd aboult frni Si veritgn to sovereign, ' xplattii Jlst w ut (IIiP'renc-es xist between the oliien. I ntetholis of the past and those of todlay. It rnay be conc()(eed that loiay iie (kern,:111 th e rlebsta, is in 1'ortue'l f (outing hangeS, b t lnot un i i the ulnntle' has (' "l settled wt itli oul tit 'e all hop e It is poliy wi l tring pea('0i and'lros periy, but we ennno( ('nei bur anxiety at the birth o1'f ih e newt .tate(." -ohliers, sailors, or their benef ttin 'i l1ri1under the soldie' s' and sailos' ilt rune h1tW neei not emphnloy ititoti toys or cit in ii pp ii'agents to collect the in S1rance, arit itng to the trleas ury\' (de ia'ritment. inrc ullrs hove lately been 5('1nt out. by ('Iinii agelts un tittllrlty oft hing to assist Iersons entled 51 the b enefits of tis insurance in col. hling tiir (laonis. The proce~lure f'or thie present atioir ant d collect ton of instpjii clais re Stiile. Iattks 1in3' he secured ron the bureau (if' warho -risk all)aeera ofatshing(on. The 110m1e' of the persOI InI Servi'ce w'ho a' s killet (nr intitelitil d (lhe relationship wich he hrer t< the in-rsonly in wkIlng the clail, 5so be) giv'en. (ltrmany's war leadrts are iti-. thls shantrine to prev entf fultilet o -Anllterie'S agr'eelents to fend a uIit'r lievy auoper cneurals, clnrlim ho 1t astatement y tlhe wsar trade hoalr it says : P "A n1111SS of tunrlat ten sippnge :111 IndIntit on s ine tnd I)lSS'essin of Ih ,et wr(rade bard shows that (rermeen; G is employing the sunurine menn( t. f lltevent eihbo ntiral s reilceivIO ,- 1any food or favors t fl nhtnds of th 1 u'niteel r rtat s and(1 Its w ssohi lies it f the wi, ntI to coerr these es ral th'olgh stir llon nt( politi'ni 1,1ti - e rcnoine $4lenen e upon h-mnlity I cute s muo h aS to strike nt the coni -Itn In l gcplots of its opponents--(r I mly's oste'nsIle com in proclaimein the ruthless stuarine cam11pailgn. "ithrdntons t titial tend to show hait the submarines eare being uset along similar dog-in-the-manger lines to de(stroy neutral shippine without re gatt rdP tg it' empl oent"eiitt Pofii theP oexped itinary'I foe seares par iticularl requested, 1 in al StatemenItii is liue It it he'i~' post-lp'~ r willeep r eit t< iTe i nt eiwiting te aIt~ldresse har theuil namePt andlt address o thte tltihe sed fr ofppn packages.( Weit S'~i canvas oricoth rqis used th(e adres:~ s~huldilt biwrlttenses, a sheinila with lt the n g ome anundrs oh liene.nterves ie .Ghen name submarine wittens wh1 arel bingta ofil atas. Ther Pat'il the knodrese gs and thefu llam oh titut thr orgezatuon tofw hh boan. he sn te ofwayts andfurith wools t coprons oher tita n fmthue tloied hi adissi oenotetrcal eentsoatide 2 y . .. +-I1 rene t h rohps advancing to heavy gun up to position for the exp who was decorated in the presence after being badly wounded. NEWS REVIEW OF THE PAST WEEK Germans Open Great Attack on the British Front North of St. Quentin. MAY BE THE SPRING DRIVE Allied Commanders Confident Their Lines Cannot Be Broken Seriously -Teutonic Penetration of Russia Continues-Ship ping Question Most Serious - Dutch Vessels Are Seized. By E. W. PICKARD. ) 1e tire iat Ite dec'isive 11inment Of " the wi:ty :Intl 41144 of the g~reatt ino Ililts ill (i'r nini1 itistor.," tele'gr: hll11' 1the' kaist'r to the' lihenIish provincianl en~unc il, :Il the're'upon, Thullrstbay - tlruilg, his force("ts began at It':n'n 1411s bihatrdIient Of a wile strt'tih of the l'riiis front hurth Ii ofi St. Quen tin. This Was flouwed by Sat tnks by% tlarge nrasses of inf antry wlileh wer hurlt'd against the lItrtisih front in l hIspe'ras Ite eflorts toi break Iii ro ugh. 'fT'e assaults Were extr'meIly costly to the' e'nin'y aituti pill to the tinme of writing hand bteent of little avail, for though at some l)oinits the British ad vatnced lines hadl heen lpenetrat ed, F-ield1 Malrshal Banig r~eported that ton nu pa " o'f the long front. of attack had the Gernml~ns attained their" objec tive. Appasrenitliy V'on 1lindlenburg wvas try lng to dIrive in a wedge on eachl side of the Cambilrai 5iallenit, and at the same11 timie hsis troopi5 simade vieious aissasults on the French noirthseast of Verdun aind near Ielims, tho~ughi these were con sIdIeredt as diversions rather thain parts of the maths attack. Thie lines hld by thle Amerieans in the Lorraine and ')Toul sectors had1(1not bieen aissalied. Thie British were In no way sur prised by the aittack of Thursday, and their commaniitders mset it withtl supremen confildence. Ini every possible way they were preparedl to meet the assnult, of which they hasd lad ample warning, Whether this smiashs was really thle opening of the threatenedt great spring dive'I of the kasiset' cer no1t waI sunc'er 'tins but Auuericenn imilitasry experts doubhted it. If it were, said they, it wvas the miost hopeful sign of the war so far, for its defeat wats certain. And -such a defeaut, they felt, wouldl bringt much closer the uiltimaste triumph of the cause of the allies. Intense sterlal aictivity characterized -the operations nil along the wvest front last wee'k. Th'lere were numerous cons t bts, in whiich thle allies generally hasd thle best of it, and the lIritishs asnd F'rench nyiators maldle manny ralhls onl back of the Germnini lInes. Mannhseim e'spe(elally was lhatrd hit by the lit isis The Amnerienin flyers ualso were very busy an won1 pra )iise bsy thleir skIll ad dlarintg. TIhetse delopmenh~ll'ts5i(5 lend backinig toi thle 5tstteent of on~e war~ corre'spon~d enit that iand( fightI ing ini Frne is Item-5 psorai i'In abeuyani and 11 thast the all ies expsect to win thle wats there inl thle asir, haiivinsg aslrendUy imdoubtsIedl supremaucy in thait elemuent. He asserts thant it thle Germnls makisile thIelir gr'eat drive it muisst he made blindly, andss thalit'sties will promiptly3 5sndI teir s*Immense naiivies' of thle ailr ne(ross andi~ dttroy th In' unit's lines of ('oilnutuien tions, dIe pots and1( faet ores anid Isis entire or ganization of' supplies and1( re-eniforce' iiensts. If this is the plan, there Is thec greater need for the Un~sited Stattes to spieedI up Its Iigginsg productions oif bat' tleplanes, Thie 1'rovidenice .Journasil, heretofore remtarkabuly wvell Informned, asserts thaut In this re'spect the Amern can aircraft programs for 1918 Is an sib *solute failure. Whlile the kaisers d1elay3ed his big at tack on the wvest fronit, the world lias Wallted ini confld4~erable saisienise to know what i e plan of the asilles may be. Tbis rests wvithi the supireme coumcil at-Ver .sailles-in which Amner .1 a grenade attack under cover of a heny ected spring offensive. 3-Sergt. Maj. A. of a huge crowd at Madison Square On ica is still unrepresented-and there is reisol to helitve that it will decide to take the offensive without waiting for the Germiains to stire, as was lit i mntetI ini these o(011u1uns some weeks ago. It is helleved that the council has at its dlisposa I aI imiteise a rmy made up of reserves of the va iolus allietd forces, and1(1 SOlle wise observers think the first grteat attack will be itle in Italy, though there will be eiioigi do ing .ii France l11 Belgitui to keep the (eruiansax busy Int i ancert al n. Inat enise activity by botIi the (;rmn(11(s and F'rench in the Verdin regi on, and1i1 cer tiiit lovenentS inl the Aierincan see tiont to~war"i lMetz/ in(liente1 com~ling o pI erati ons of miagnitiule on holiise pats1i if l' line. The Preaclh nuale St oim' re 11 r111 ily swift autl suiei't'ssfiiI raitds. l'st royinig eniIm bloclihoausi's and1(1 speliers that hadl tiaken three years to coatstrI'lle.t. On the ''oul Itrot the Auerieans were' siiijeritetl Io continious shelling atiil the enem'iiy also sel OVert airlanL:'s that drledl Irge rubber balls tilled witih liiiltliel iuistairt gas-a iii. fOrm of a iuttn'k. The AIeriiirei artil lery iaiiniaiined its recorl ftr nocurate fire, driving tie enueiniy frotii several stroug positions and( at tiiues auttaeiikirl the t'urnians heavily vith gas shells. Secretary ha ker in Ie conrst' of his vitdI to (Gnciral I'ershitg's t'orees was uiiler tire in Ilit' front line it euhes, ttnd one big shell explodied close to his automoubile', burt he esenpedi inliurty. lin 'l'tesday i'nueraI l'ershiug ap ptovedt the awatrdhing of the first of the nev Am1eriein iuillitary crosses for bravery, the recipients being Taleut. John 0. Green and Sei'rgts. WillIin Nortoi and Patrick \alshl. All of tht'in previously hatd been tecorated with the 1"reach wavar cross. In Russia, despite the acceptance of the pence treaty by the bolshevikl, the terman armies hove been steadily pr'essi ng forward't, occup~yinag t own aifter towvn in the south, mtoving up towaord Moscowv andit also apprcinig so closte to Pettrograd( that the seizure of the capital city was saidl to lbe a nmattter of dlays or hours. All theit allied dilplomats left l'etriogr'ad. thoxt tof themi retiring to Vologdla, 350 iles east. Amerlean Amnssador ["ras from thetre issued an adtdrtess to -the Itussian pteoplte, warning them that If thety submitted to the peace Imposed by thle ~enitral comeit a GIermain pro'ivlince, and pledging lie support of the Amerlcnn govern men'it to any goverinet'i li ussia that wvould resIst the Ge'rmani ptenetrationi. Mr. Francis acted withlout sp'cific in st ructionis fr'om Washington, hut his utterances received the full approval of thme administrationi. The bolshevik gover'anent has been huirriedly moving to Moscow. Tr.'otzky is there and says lie will act ats minis ter of wa'sr If there Is to be more fight lag. Th'le new~ volun~teer'i armiiy is beIng organlze'd rapidly, wIth renewed dis clpline, and thme prt'ss and pe'olet aml ready stomewhant disilluisionetd, cry ott agaInst the predatory ruthllessness of te Getrmauns. Th'le Trascnuensinn its t'mnbly at Tills rt'fusedl to ratIfy the pueace t'a t y an id demanded Iimmiediate war on Giermaiony. The at tit udet of all te al lit's toaward thle bolshetvlik soavlet ax becomin zg more symnpa thletl e, but thle hopt' of effectIve r'esistanice Is rallier faint. Th'le handl of t he comiieiror' falils morei't anud more hieavi ly on Itouman, which Is now requlired to gIvt' upi to thle cenitrah pwewtrs not only all aof hetr own war inunitionas, lbut aliso thost' lteft in Ituuou ai y thle allit's. If slit yl idts t this demtul t'e~ rerest'nitat ives tof the allies will lteave Jrassy'. Theiu supr'emt' war etounell of the al lit's at V'rsai llt's Issued a SIttt'eent detnounicing Getrmia ny's pol itin criclmets aginist lussln enmiI Itoumnain andI re fus ig to recogize t' pieace t rea ties wvith themi. "'We ar'e tilihtliag, and mnan toa coti nue lightin g, in order to finIsh once for iall wIth this policy of pilun de'r," sald thle counet . lIn reply Clihan. cellor von I ItriIling asse'rt ed Gehrma ny haid no intention of rinlig or dihshonau tirimig Ituissin anid neculst'd te allies of hypocrisy, uint rut hfulhness anld brutal Ity. Tlhere wans lin maerial change ini the siutuin in the far IEast, b~ut the oppo)1. s~iti to Jlalan 's pilani to occupy Thull vostoku seeinei to increase becnuse tof the' peraistent dilstrust of the island em gi1ernear Uo y barrage fire. 2--1talians moving a W. James of the Canadian forces, rden, New Yori, for bravery in action tire's good falth. T warned the atgreedl to divide Itutsslia between thetm, butt Trotzky's opinions ae no longer entitledto very erousw onide'ration. arlyg Tir2d la s orn ing w aBi ishi and thriie( French('l dlestrtoyers5 en g\ged a force of ernain destroyers o ff Duntikerg(ltie, aint when the light was rvetr four eneiny vessels aid been stink One British itroyer wa s diaged, but the allied ensialties were slight. 'hre tne dily ust1endt wes theavil hntibtred bvey Seritish m"oniltoand iHelgoland wats attacked by airlans, iEliititint artgumtientt having fatiled tc bilng I TPetit ii rilers to thtei se(sefs o' the T'Jeutonie peol es to a isOne Bnlytish ietg I It' will dn itg I ret lztih n cofl e 1 it'sutisthe nurli w'i'e nt slie fro the ius sais houl'resd Iieti t tonitois ad di CdEd tha eltiuon it hae and fwarieibt is te only hing tha t lei n their ware tor ta cloetni 1pceopred up th rei iti of h hi i'strutiiihl nud e(' me ii'teiient itiie'iiiSn l00t' ) ;n liee (itit Ino ur tn.is th o thein that w ilil bn the tware't t hi hlose s it t (t1t00i. 0(1 uid tli cuntry imm(ensely by i lling into cdn foree the hehis of the vartou war heords, who lul t n 1am11d a advis (ed to the (ira of the wat indus tries hourd in establishing c-ordinat tion. t ipressed Tonl these men tain the teed lat' harmon izineg their Work in order to hurry up shipbuild intg, increase shippinug facllities and prie materials for the productiton of munII)itions1. Tihe shipbuilding question is the most Pressing are e, andi the gov ertient is sonewhlat distourevod by the ulncertai1 n lbo situ 1111n1. It Intends to selo ot ba definite labor policy, as di Enghtnd, but this has not, yet been formulated. The mtter i bIuiins also came to the front again in England, and in re s('ose to publie demand Sir Evid leddes, first lord of the admiralty, gave out figures on the results of the sunarine warfare. Total losses to taiilltead n edasayn sane the beginninagove wrnmn h sad reed to p00,00 itoncts, anduntar amrteedet tonretloses anrcant00 itone greater thal ateitew shosto blthe vocressel titfkto cimbabengseheinucarine, food Pirron as been de~'l roenrceeat of erhn ppishof fodus, n accavad abeief h counwtrye wtle bc uthto tbIrdn ships.no Preie sunkd-Georgt never thatsb speeaulc erfo the ee yarbd alone. Aftra bepn asolevin thisi traspoth Ilpoblm icons the seizr ofttts nht a bilt ~~lin tony to 1utch sipingots by the sUnite dit Sttes andil ignd Thesbill puit 'n effe i vltmotary agrt~eementv (ito et oe it o mecaItiontrone totti 21r mai etiity.'t i Motl of the vesse WilonI say Hoillandtuit't wl reievedm (if suplies ) ~t il of thesufs ii accord tance( wththeworiginl pact.sGermay, otcorg e their wIaned teiutc tat ieir '~d sh is no' wiiob ubt iiP13to(ttir never hasn sownt' luch irnegar the imthe righlots of neultal ship (otse byhe pro Afttotreng ani edrinlvin thy ethe tRtpubllinniiits, he adminitt on biln ta nestblsh aJoswarE financs cpoatby wi it onyI twiou mipsionvoesil vOnh the dliate nreidtientioned bth Conl ernesitnIrt opratotad conttro uti 21 lot fterllte n for the war.~l~a Ariculturil Soialirsts voer leed ofu~3 lniety y, ant ('list fof VitoreIware ulantis ndetr uiatingii fr oa t n tine einr actni insed l A CROSS, FEVERISH CHILD IS BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED LOOK, MOTHER! SEE IF TONGUE IS COATED, BREATH HOT OR STOMACH SOUR. "CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS' CAN'T HARM TENDER STOM ACH, LIVER, BOWELS. G( Every mother realizes, after giving er children "CO:fornia Syrup of 'igs," that this is their ideal laxative, .ecause they love its pleasant tasto .11(1 it thoroughly clnuISeS the tender Ittle stomach, liver and bowels with-' ut griping. When cross, Irritable, feverish, or treath is bad, stomach sour, look at he tongue, Mother! If coated, give I teaspoonful of this harle(ss "fruit axative," and in a few hours all the 'oul, constipated waste, sour bile and Indlgested food passes out of the how ds, and you have a well, playful child tgnin. Whenm the little system is full of iold, throat sore, las stonm:cll -ache, di arrcou, In digestioni, colic--remeinher, a good "inside cleansing" should al ways he the first trei atient given. Millions of mot ers keep ''('allfornla Syrup of Figs" handy ; they know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child to-morrow. Ask your drucgist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has (irectIons for 1imh1 Ies, chil diren of all ages and grown-ups printed - on the bottle. Beware of count erfeits t sold here, So don't he fooled. (i t the genuine, - made by "California Fig yrup Company."-Adv. Their Idea. " W'hat is the pri'iile of repeating rifles?'' 'I supt1 1ose it is to im ke every shot tell on the eneny." . THE GREAT WAR HAS MADE CIGARETTES A NECESSITY. "Oar boys must have their smokes. Send them cigarettes !" This is a familiar appeal now to all of us. Among those most in demand is the now famous "toasted" ciga- \ rette-LUCKY STRIKE. Thou sands of this favorite ""' ' been shipped to Frai is something homelike ly to the boy3s In the familiar green packag. red circle. This homelIke, appetizing qual ity of the LUCKY STRIKE ciga rette is largely due to the fact that the Burley tobacco used in makIng It has been toasted. "It's toasted" was the "slogan" that made a groat success of LUCKY STRIKE In less tian a year. Nowv the AmerIcan Tobacco Co. Is mak ing 15 mIllion LUCKY STRIKE Cigaretter a day. A good part of thIs immense prodluction is making its way4 across the water to cheer our boys.-Adv. Convinced. "I assure you, money talks." "Don't I know it? MIne is always Eaying, 'By, b~y,' to use." THROW AWAY CRUTCHES AND " SAVE DOCTORS' BILLS The terrible pains of the varying farms of pilhe and fistula are speedIly and permanently removed by the use of Eagle PIle Remedy. For 20 years thIs splendid preparatIon has b~een do ing wonderful work as thouisands of testImonials shmow. * 4 Every man or woman who Is suffer ing this torture of les should1( get a box of Eagle Ille Remedy without do lay. A week's supply will prove that the use of thIs oxcellent preparation willl spare you the p)a1ins you have for merly experIenced, save you the dioe tor's bIll and make unnecessary any op eration. Bnnish your piles forever and at the smallest possible cost. If your dIruggist cnnnot supply you, f scndl your order, wIth one dollar, dIrect to the makers - Tho Reod Ilstributing Co., 140 Godwin St., P'aterson, N. ,T. Adv. Bad for Him. Na rvlss---Wha par . )1l of a railway train do you thin1k miost dan~igerouls? IDisipeplilThll dIning cari. Dreparatlos [)r. Pe-ry' 'Dac Shot'' ismun til you have trIed It once. A ingle dome cleans out 'Worms or Tapeworm. Adv. I! takes a clear conscience to end( the day wIth a real laugh. A mian loves to be0 rated as "4-1," but there's the draft lIst. When Voor Even Neeaadera