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" Who \VINTI }IA~flNE GU!1PiEJ,5ERVl1G Ir FPACE- " ' EMPEY AND HIS COMPANY GO "OVER THE TOP" IN COSTLY BUT SUCCESSFUL ATTACK. * ~ ..-~ . .; '. . j fjue g,"y' reill' : l it ': Iie eleee l i .' i-.e ' f r l y. :~e',~'. ire l h i ':ti~i in '; i fee .ee t :tr'e b l tti :1us le [I:2 * .. ' ,:: i fur i ' eiifle..e . ihi' ;1 illel 'e'i it t1:ltit fr~-te ithc I lis fte'euf lint ' 1tie e't . . bi' l '1i 11t t: \ " li .1 neel eu i i "..' :"t ~'.u~. ' l ll; 11 sls :i . : ' :l s i'\* c-I a1 . "\\ .. " Viz -. _ . . . :f . .- , L, .. ,~ '1\.'' Wo know it was w .rian by the btaof lenther boot. One of our crow used (hlt foot to hang extra banloliers of uIuiinitlin1 on. 'I'his munl alwaeyn wasN II hand(1'y feilmv; mndllo usHO of 1ittle 1n1)1tH Ihat 11h0 orinaliiiry I'rsIon would ove'rlook. 'i'l'( thermn madeul' i te (elnttr wllithll 11111 h y 41111(1 In ou 4i.) utry Wi' i Vll, w lrt I wlli NiejII ii(liI, het notll 'V ltill 11('11 11048 (IIr~'I o 81(0, I11 81l1 suft'red tvyrly from our 8el0. 81nd tunc(hin0 '-nt re. Th'11 ground11 wort Spotti wi(t It 111ir dealdt' l ytNNn. '1'h1 n1xt iy thitngl weIret Hom 1ewhnit (1(110ht, hiiu nt. q14 t ' quiet to bury 'ltl (1 (1. 13 tl'fo t 1114 I~ll' W I\"' lvi, I II8 u Itn let 11111 trench wht th 1' unhurt'1)(I ent for sx dalyyo , It was twful to w ,t'h their faren he' com sw lln a d tlsolautd towartin th1' lust tas 810801h wan ti c e '. Whn1t got otn tuy t0Irv's the1' m1o0t wit 1h:t (1101 sticking1 out of thi0 dirt. It '4"lrd 10 m11', 8 sIght, hn the mn ith, t0 h1' tryI*g to wIst around. tvrntr1'1 tis th1i4 Imtupr'sson was 80 I -ta "1'8;That 1 went to It and( grnsped( It In 1(01h ha1n(ls, t0 801' If 1 couhl feeil n1 I tohl) ths8 10 Ithe Itn It ho hl td It for a hnnek .1ut be fo.r1 I ny dw'In for 1 little nup, 11a1 things w trun 0ts, ant.i 'd est p'ji ire't lty h ly' Wheicn 1 wOk1' t11p the foot wasH Bono. U'11 : ha ut It o'wth Our 011h11i 8aw ''11t Of' the spaIre t' h11o10, n10d hund 'istered he(u' mp eSt1111$) r w.ith m11u1(. 1111'(111 tho' 110\t two1 01 tro' days), 1't'r w we're( rel itved I ssed lthat 1't't dr- tfully ; iseemed as ifI 1 1y s*;i.th'nly h'st :t i whui. I thin. Ihe'wor.t thing of al11 Was t0 nith' Ihe r:%1,uicIl Ilght, ldstl oe ti1m' sIn the dt:Iy. 1'im Over and pMay :'.'t :lmton: the ilendt. , i 'Ia r , io 1-i,:ht :lt'ross thoi pI.it the de'dl mhie hthitly Of per. - 'tin~nt. Ihr headt alnd arms. of " or .'i' h:in :: into our t h. t nut ii h tllUt owt the (out user cryn :t tne-sided1 tOtner :: , i , s . ."% ulsedt to nrguelt A ;i ."::W t'. I -ia t el 'lty ofa lit tue iuN II 'ti this m nflieun ntn out of '' .if .ot :'i: l hait tui deavre. 0 - - ahad~ he boon '" - e' nil: t :1 right ; - - to a I 141 nevr dfMag:,hine-GunnStunts. r :.:. . .. -.\V n Fr n -:' ;: I~fN l'ltl),tiirli t engt, t had futre alliator r~oki nyto theipboxe in i1 bexp ry eni y ri on top o pbthe w -r. r-lemilliom w if i tu of. le thing tat btyn l-e e t, wr "frngd the wigao I !.: 17t calo tie.cosr~~St . their: a-ery , CwhIstda, unso wake the upj,' to 10 m umnt foLr ilr henf 'ra, bbg the hlrndeoearhey fireong e nghtuse aiitsitering upr per itc incbes woen wilhay punifolding ity Ierd n the freme c i mine trlittl wtln ton' Anfl i ahllba, oeking ptn(i live jijou te ixfor dayju WHT In1 'th''% New 114 ghlu'I( Eltlil ti ' 1)418th yene f'rotn1\ whfeh the1 followin~lg Is tin estettel u~n11er the' (11te 4)f '"I'' Ilumn Xl111'." "I"hl)' A 1'. r ie1111 i1' ('r1114 11111gn ize' thnt our flrst lIty for hI iuntilty in this In 1'4'1 114 '. 1I e' nI . x4 isI )4i 11111t hn t hi tiiy ls wu'itlh it n' 1 )t' St itx iOV 1'rn11Iet null (lhat 11he go)veru4n1I'ntI Is r''spo'insiiile 111fo II. As ok iuil1)n11nt tIilI 4241123' ' llt1 t'v1i 4114 tit'V' I{ ' t lit'S nry lietf4 nit' tilaly lo the tl' 4114rlls 1 vt n lt' it)t in Ihis w r11 k11 , a111I 1(1u 1it lolnivnlin, 11)4m3t111yt' 1 s4uppl 'it er n'V t i, )1' t il f' thl' Ante'i ri 1.nn 1 nrty \ wh4enever ' l' wh141 erevet )r Itey 4'n11 hll of1 us41. 1Fully rellb.ing 1th4 4114 ititlitg's 1at 1II 1a1\" lwny 1ti In l gn outIry. nitulltI ' 41 .I h th vI 'w of 1.4''{11u( 1)ur4 44,bliers In touc4h with11 (titiga Amerienn'41, thel It'Il ('ross begin111 III thes {port 4)1 huulitt1g In 1'ran114'1 by stablishtitg re-edutations. Th's. rest 81111414 'xt'nll iunuul towaril'l 1141' .hintilti {141nt1 4an1( raillrutal s1ltatiot wanit fOr 11ra1n e')1ntItetion. "t'hief work'1 If the' .\111'11r'enn 11'<1 t''os InI hlitig enre1' for wou1t1t1 sol. dl'ers lites I ts t'1-,1{1ration11 with i h lt '\'i erntt tO in upplt ing :1n 'tti'tent nursianZ (:'r"\111; in assi4sting thel .\rmy1 Mesi'ei,1 11orp)4 11 'l1's 4)f emelrgem-y., :mel1 inl furn'isin g 4unIteriails for1 h4114. Pitals. Therei "tere (1n Mairch 1. 1tII mor11 11h:1n 1\tenty ythiree' hun11r114 .\me'r t'an It l I't.1'eis 1 t'tr '' en11tl yell ill l:1' h4O ':t:11s :1111 in the 1'ltnc utili :;:r.1 oi; als thlro'ugholut th' replubllic. 1lTe t'!tal mubi 111 f'1 h'l osp4itals 11f \': " 'rt the French.1 replublic 'x -' til 't- nini. :nltu 1111141 11h:11 A ' - rt 11 1 :1'r 1'"ss. lr Re-education. T' - .. 11 o n utilaIttee sol-" MORE STYI SERVICE tivllx t met -h ne., of4 -nhstry nui to relen'se4t Inen' for servlie at thle front. Thesiet war timelts 'nIl ..1)4pon e'very inli vbiu1211to <it) som22e kind of work, 'xC1uxIig onlty te very (21(1 or te very y422tig from II niv 1~e e'rvi ce. Amiti woent a'riei2t n uitC121 tng Ietemelvyes like menQ~. 'lT'y are~t gettIng flown to varioux kiruls of work they haive urn dlerta12ken t) (14, 22niil to mee'tt I thir ownI )tst's of' finessi5!. Manty ni smar~it uni-1 foin proclinims t hat is wearer(2 is4 dio lng hi'r lilt by tislmr'Jiigintg thle dluies 41 oIf some4'h it who Is "overiI' ter'e-or oil thle waly. For the fnetor'y 02' farn 02' gairden' thlere aret o~vere't'tis andi se'rvlee' 2 uIts Iikhe Itose' shown in thle pieture'i. Theyi'3 prov~e' t)o) b I tiunensmeiy (con1vtenien'it for hotl~ vusrk, iandi for outIing.' in thei HO (comforitbli antd unit ifnetor'y 244s te and14 fisingi~ it as y otit tiiit in ci ldes n skiri' ieredltd thiee li no4Hi COrnl4)Isoti bet1Veern them~ for' coniven CAN WE + Illrs Is hbeinlg earrletI on Jointly by tle le rench governmnent 1)n1( the Anlerienn~ l(4It (:r ss. There ore hetween l'flty ini SIXly schoolt of various kinlIs for Ihis work. 'iT'e Ite P ('.s is haPrvhl-y e I norte f1r1 SIXn six un4(re(I 1muti1late(1 oli IIers v1lii nrtIl'letal legs of the hest tIi', iinel ains etai lshel a fateory neai r I'Ii rl' where art ilhelul II nibs are mu ninu fInii etr. Ily arranginig for eon sulilon 4 '1 between tilh! 51urgeon nl ithe in tin fnetii rer, the Iteil ('roxx ints been 11bb1' I1) 144(111r the best Ipoxxible trent l"t'in for '11.11 case. With11 Ithe watatlont clstruc'tion of honnr's by the (:ernia)n atrm)y 11111 the ulprouint; 'o the imphteliuoniii in the tlie nstateel reg in11s, the hinole 115 Olt In lilii o linu t 11 trune liIn 15 e i Ie Izing thiS euitition, the I( ('l' rss Il m'voring to keep th lt h 5i1irs' h111 li ainel ; to 1in 1 o4m11e1'5 for the( (lte'ist ibi irett who hove neither h11)11''s n i4r liarenits, 1(1l to help the refutt'es 11it4 l'' ptriis to luim i l yte' to live' until they shall be able to re h lll I heir hotnes. "The 11444 t4lling work of the Hll ('r1).in lne.tnee, its t'r 1)5 h'elg Ito win the war go)es, is the enre of the fattilts of the 1"reii h snIo lers. T 'lhe 11.eIl ('ro4ss Is giving t1) the n'ely fantl thies of' these 1''rencht soleiiers suipiies ana mnely, nlec'OreInIg 14 their' n14''91. "1-hen the (i rmn al l rmty ingvita'el 1'rnine. humuirlls of thoussat.ls of 1-'rnch Ieople were tlriven 1r44n their hotines :1144 :Ir'. now setitrelthrought ' nIt. he Ithie. TheSe peole kilo\\It :IS ref'lig.'es. Thl' t ube h11 as)', 11 111.'1'.':1"., ."f e4 larSe. m \f v t ius ren S. n" 4unti1 now Ithere aOr mo1re than1 1. 'h.'01, embrac'i('ng nll clnasses a ttu agLeS, 'x1''p4 11bh1'-1 i nl me . TIher' 41r' 1)p l'roxitant4 ly 'ii).tt)() ref'ugees lin Pait m I ivott . "The11 hounsin-r. of1 thtese people1t 1s one) of her' ratest IIt' tpoblems of the Ftetelni :ovrinent. i T'he .\mer1i I ie'In 1it h l 'ron s is "'-1'r ating wrn itheFrenh govern.em. u1')1't in n this wvorIk."l ,ES IN GA RMENTS fisr e uit loke n t iIexce thatt coflor aln h ac'le1 ts wto atc ees11( mlasilg tote worn. w uithtem.slrv Smar'll'1 ske lt women wuhCohae ded (ented woerer n er vcs Itt"i ii~ nonte. form folre I dr i~i l e.Grl'i s whoare r Cplaring y o g Umrelas.esi h andli brhesul t we ith 111 1 iutee rany dayhn ' 'tClieeis o men ste vin~lg lVI ntelk to (I tube uniWformed, coed ored erfl~ ul LokgUbrella frii0's.~eI to be popular thIs stunmer. 'This Coim hlintioni timblrellai and1 parasol offer's i oetnrmsnadsoe alike. JUDGE DECIDES STOMACH REMEDY A GREAT SUCCESS. Commissioner of Mediation and Concl. lation Board Tries EATONIC, the Wonderful Stomach Remedy, and Endorses It. I.;f Judge William L. Cham hors, who uses KATONIO as r:4a remedy for loss of appe "-,:.(omnmissioner of the' U. 8. Hoard of hiodiation and for him to express himself in guarded language yet there Is no hesitation In his pronouncment regarding 4: the valuof AONI Writing from Washington, D.O. to the Eatonic Rem. edy Co., he says. "EATONIO promotes appetite at ' aids digestion. I have used it with beneficil results." Offiee workers and others who sit much are mnartyrs to dyspepsia, belching, bad breath, heartburn, poor appetite, bloat, and Impair. monit of gerlhlt.Are yuyourself asfeergn ser EATun ON J will elieveyou juste as surely as It has benefited Judge Chambers and thousands of others. Here's the secret: EATONIO drives tae gas out of the body-and the Bloat Goes With It! It is guaranteed to bring relief or you get your money backi Oosts only a cent or two a day to use it, Get a box today from your druggist. Every Woman Wants FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Dissolved in water for douche. stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflam. mation. Recommended by Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co, for ten years. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and sore eyes. Economical. Hus etrardinary deanriwq and germicidial powr $ .Free. Oc.aldr a or potpaid b Money Uncovered Him. I l-e I toy--I tell ye the ed it or ain't in. I've Jusi lookedl. "'ht11's too bad11. I wanita sl to pay hin in tasu1nn'y I owe hin." " 21it a si'il i. I'll Iook again." Important to Mothers Exaunine carefully every bottle of CASTOItIA, that famous old remedy W for infants and chli('en, an11d see that it Blea's tote Signature of In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Alfalfa in New Zealand. The raising of lueerne or ailfalfa in New Zen aII nil is receiving nPuch alten1 lion of late, 1aid( the dl 'i'er'ent varle ties are biing tested, with the result that there was cut luring 1917 hreoe crops of ''urkesltan lucerne with a total of 6 1-5 long Ions it'r acre of then green lueerne, weighing shortly after cut ti ng 11%'/ tons of Peruvian per acre, 12% tons of 'oItoui, 11% tons of Rus slan, 12 tons of Spanish, 12 1-3 tons 4 oi' Ilungarian, . 14Ions of Iatagonian, and 1 i4% tons of MarIhorouigh lueerno. It is estlmatal' that the Patagonhuin and nIarlborouigh lIrerne, when oniverted into hkaiy. would give oun 1iplroxiunate yield of 3, Tonts each, whih at $19.4( petr lon gives a totaol va'ilute of' $O'8.18 per neore. Unnecessary Fears. )f 4'our1se' the eloinig ('oulie's r'olt 4'r-skaitI of' a car hi214 1no ('hanceC aga inst the~ ob14 man11 's highi-po wered r'oaidster. Iie' soon1 canup tilwith them, "'Ilo not tauki her back,' p'lal the youniag man wlth lieurs ini his eye's. '"T'ake her' hack ?" echiocd thle st ern pOarentI. '"Whyi~, I Iav e ome to1' I brinug heri knil Iintg ouill and1114 cheinig gam so) she w~oull4 neveri'i have an 21 e'xcuse to of' thme U.nitedr Sitates for1 Some timae to coIIne Is to be devoted'Il('I 1) toarty reqIlre 1ne1t4Its. Prmctico Conservation means the use of foods re quiring less sugar, esfuel, and the minimumof wheat. requires No SUGAR, No FUE, less milk or cream than a other cereals, and is part BARLEY. It's a concentrated, nourishing, eco nomical and deli - cious food.TRy IT!