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I s : Tells Rheumatum Sufiemu to %mthon '.n oht;ll ng?t a(;fil.l' e:uyln ) 3 | August 23-27—. Gry- |before the Mother: of Sorraws. . You |pont] . dn’t follow the |- ‘d""tugs,” A“w Joun to (5 cannot see my tears. They are “.t:l' ] on" Y wh took her 'vaca- lian mother, I am proud |mer;’ said'the yohn 1 3 - f ‘because I'don’t wadt & moct noblo cause o! - IEN g et W w“ o mieri, * an HKallan | | priest of Philadeiphia, who was close- ly connected _ throughout the - war ~ftalians form but 4 per ‘cent.of our wmx the work of tha War Risk Insur- [¢ ation, 10 per. cent of the men -3n the United States forces who gave their lives in the world war bore Ital-| ol & a : . A s hat' the blood: shed by |many prominent ‘Ukrainians are now ;jan names. Over 300,000 Italians are on all. the battleflelds or -will shortly-:‘arrive i the|about:. Pecorded in the army lists. % United States. - Thefr presence will be goil th;r:‘; ;éginse:: r‘;{l :::B:dn::: :;’mn;*l‘i: ed, will ‘draw closer the b:n:ls of | weloomed ° g ;0000 h Nearly everything T at;“went g : friendship' and cooperation- between [ immigrants in this country, who, un-|me and. caused me: to U 3 ack: dty with which they faced the thought | two nations. In her history,'Am-|like many of our foreign groups, have ,omemmg":wful 1 had terrible| weight, ed and " eighty| of death would be ““b"“"“bl‘l’ werelerica will neveh forget ‘the Italian [hdd ‘little opportunity. to hear lec-| pains’ around my:-heart. and in my|pounds, feel as strong as sn ox and| it not for the thousands of letters|yo,ing who repose in the French cem- [tures of interest in a;language which| chest and some times these. attacks|never have to miss a day from work.| sent to the Bureau of War Risk In-|oio jos under the protection’ of her they could: réadily understand.: UK-|]aid me out so badly and I'was un-|Tanlac is something' that can’t ‘be surance by Italians here and. in Italy | g,0.: an@ ‘Italy, in turn; will never|rainian societies are organizing a lec- i toe work:for two ‘or:three days|beat and I'don’t hesitate. one’ hose sons and brothers wrote tor, ot that the entrance. of America |ture ‘tour, g that:allithe Ukrainian ::ft:rward: & Many a night I suffered|to. recommend it.” = : hem from the' trenches. turned in favor of the Allies the un-|communities in’'the: country can havel . it me stomach I had to get out| :Tanlac'is sold in 'Ben'ndj: by v&exlrt:vle.dAt.de::‘t:‘lss(;Ldsitelie;‘:dfi certain fate of the war.” ‘the opportunity. to her theirf coun- :‘; bed an% walk the floor trying to|Drug: Store A wo ol e S L -try;n::xrx 01': ::rgxas::?t::::;tfigpfi_ get easy. ' My nerves were all upnet 'gists b T a silence, my » g his- . Brussels.—Plans are now - being |livered the first lecture on:the Bave at.last the opportunity to write completed for King Albert and: Queen torg' of the Ukraine, .which was at- ot Dy I e Y “r | Elizabeth to embark for 'Rio de Ja-|tended by 700 Ukrainian:workers in well, and will think of your brother. [neiro next month, : New, York eltyoii ot . Don’t 'worry. In spite of my suffer- gm, I am well. If it is the will of | 1 shall see you again. You can- :ot imagine how glad we are to face th. 1 shall be happy when I shall have ‘the occasion ‘of shedding blood Yor ‘my country of today, Ior the g(-,t and powerful Ameriea.” | ““The letters to imothers are all gnked by solicitude for those at e and dn endeavor to keep alive eir 'lutlh and hopes. The following ‘typical: typ! 7' “Dear Mother: I have harsh news you. I have enrolled in the Am- n Army. It may be that I don’t eome ‘back any more. Don’t worry, Not all the soldiers die. I hope to bd déme of these, and ‘after having de- &royed German ‘barbarism, I shall you again.’ s Twilk custom tallormg estabhshment. take your order fora tallor made sult to be: made elther in my own: .o - And 'this from a soldier who had arms: met' both “ “Mother ‘don’t worry if you don’t get a letter from me. War 'is & strange thing. I have been wounded dut it is nothlng Don’t worry. A friend writes f.* me. If I shall not ®e av.e to work, the government will give me an allowarce, and I shall come to you, and we shall be happy together. ~!The mothers in turn, uspondod with messages such as: =T have received the first money from’ America. . Do you remember, dear son, the d-ys when I deprived nnell’ of a morsel of bread to nour- ‘FRECKEEFACE Sun and Wina Bnn¢ Out Ugly Spou - How to Remove Easily. ' °* - Here’s a chance, Miss Freckle-face, ' tb try a remedy for freckles with the; guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if. it ‘does give you a clear’ complexxon the ex- pense” 5 trifling. = Simply get an ounce of Othine— dnnble strength—from_any druggist If you | prefer to.pay a moderate prlce for a sult let e ; . One thmg is. certam, and that ls that you w111 be measured RIGHT because that is my busmess.- i I _d_ 0 it SEE MY 'SAMPLES FOR SUITS . azd nozvewe:sppl:mlt;on: :}llouliusr}'l:w Hflr&,fl%‘g A MAL ‘ § 4 7 i : ‘ i o ity rerm ] EVERY SUIT OR OVERCOAT FOR WHICH 1 "IAKE YOUR ORDER WILL RESOLD = /= - than ‘one ounce needed for the worst .. AT A SMALL MARGIN OF PROFIT. 1. AM SURE YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY PLACING 3 case. zBe:sure to 'ask the druggist for the double strength - ‘Othine ' as ‘this strength is sold under guarantee of njoney back- if- it !mh to remove YOUR ORDER WITH ME.. IN ADDITION TO KNOWING THAT YOU WILL GET THET BEST VALUES POSSIBLE, YOU HAVE THE 'SATISFACTION: OF KNOWING ‘THAT A CUSTOM TAILOR HAS TAKEN YOUR MEASUREAND THAT THE SUIT WILL BE BUILT, i 2 -TO YOUR ACTUAL FIT IN THE MINUTEST DETAIL. . A WORKMANSHIP | ¥ou‘ candtetlovgéen e - I'guarantee the best swt 1S mage youj:- workmanship on every| . and no.one else. That’s suit or overcoat-made. || - :of WS NAVET e A close = examination{ 0 B, | vty R e twill -convince you.that ; ' |my suits are better than the best. C ACID : S o OUT ‘OF JOINTS " VARIETY ¢ i 1 have a world of ma- ' terial from: which - to make yo’ur selection. ,« - Eat Less Meat and ihls, _ Take Salit e r- Rheumatum is easier to avoid-than G cure, states-a well-known author- hy We are advised to dress -warm- 1y;.keep the feet dry;avoid exposure; elt ‘less meat, but drink plenty of good water: Rheumatism i3 & direct result of eating too much meat and other rich féods that produce uric acid which is absorbed into the ‘blood.” It is the function of the kidneys to filter this e e gl B i When you see a man going down the street whose clothes atttact- our eye, mvanably it is a BROSVIK 1 e ne; 'S O ek o means °fn’?.'£',f e ey tailored garment. The close clmgmg fit tells you at a glance that the suit was made for him. Your next order eold weather the skin pores are closed thus torem{eflle kidneys to do double work, they become wenk and l!tnuh and fail to alnnml:al the uric acid ; Every color, shade ‘and mixture is here for your ‘mspectlon. .mmtglnio! £ breakfast ‘each morni‘n¢ m- » week. Thilisnidmehmhlteuri acid by stimulating the kidneys tol]l Ormdufian.thufiddmthobood of these impuriites. Jad Balts is