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'But it is a part of war ' that every person should know: about, sand now he can know about it, in Philip Gibbs’ new book, “Now It Can Be Told.” The title'in rtself is an in- splratmn ‘No longer ‘does official ‘cen- ‘Sorship prevent those who saw the war . —felt it and lived it on the firing line for over four years—tellmg the truth «did, courageous, honest book, one of 5 the greatest, if not the greatest book Athat has come out of the WAL .about. what awent on. Philip: Gibbs tells. the truth of what he saw and’- heard as accredited war correspondent ‘. with the British armies. It is a can- ' My bebs is not a paeifist ora radi= . “cal. Heis'a reporter. He tells us not only of the great events, with the in- ' i " side details. of battles and army life back of the lines, but what he felt and’ what the men felt and thought and’ said as they stood in mud and water in foul, yermm~mfested trenches, be- “hind breastwmks consisting of human . flesh and earth;, thrown up durmg a battle.. He tells us of the fatal mis- takes of general staffs and generals, who sent countless thousands to death’ ‘needlessly; of the gruesome jokes that “men and officers laughed about to keep . up their courage while lying in shell holes knee-deep with human arms and legs and gore; of how men were driven insane hy the slaughter; of the perver- sion of human nature by blood lust.’ Lying there in the trenehes*, @ _stone’s throw from another line of | trenches in which other human bemgs.‘ ; ' who happened to be born or raised in “Germany alse Iy in:wait with guns - " and bombs and knives, the British sol- diers were ‘often overwhelmed with . .the folly and. insanity-of the whole = _business. The chaplains had difftculty .|’ in explaining to many how it was that’ o RUSH COUPON Slznlnd:::dms;m g‘un;tsendam 7 a saving 2.0 palror the ahoesl. mioney back, every cent of it, =5 Men's La &5 Men’s Latest Mode! Dr Wllxle our stock lasts, we will ship this wonderfally etylish mod dmtflry bargain p;zce. 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Spargo; publ i New York.: _ British: and Germans prayed to the '~ ‘same God and implored the same God = 'y, for yictory, and the officers were often - stumped . ‘for’ answers: to men who' wondered why it was necessary ing, and “who had nothing * against ‘them.” The British soldier wanted to .| “get back to his women folks and home, - I ‘and so did the German opposite. Gibbs " - says the strain could not have lasted . much longer. The men on' both sides: would have come out of the trenches and refused longer. to participate in | “the insanity. Asit was they frequent- |1y fraternized >and’ the general staff. ‘had considerable difficulty occasmnally X in bregking the practice up. ! But Gibbs tells the other mde of.» " war too—the splendid courage and pa- . triotism of the British troops; the holy zeal with which they took up the de- . a traitor to God and humamty. ThQngh & Brxtlsh soldiers and ours fought “fo ‘condemns the peace treaty as gwmg ‘N guarantees to humamty that it - gewed. § | shall rever happen again. He de- ‘idihs; Medmx!:’l.evtl’;gefiand Extra - 88 | o gai nounces: the false patviotism which in- cites the: people of one nation agamst | the other, and the. greed and ignor- {‘ance of ‘statesmen and dlploma.ts that - have caused them towfail to date to take steps to make war nnpossxble, or. . even less pmbable i i WHAT CAUSES REPELS " The Paychology of ‘Bolshevism; by Johti lished by Hamer &. Btothers. . Mr. Spargo,'as mdst of our readers | Xnow, is an’ uncomprormsmg opponent ; “of bolshevism, either in Russia or the ' United States. He has written preyi- ‘ous volumes explaining his opposition 1 %o t"he; present, Sowet ‘government of " s Rus i ‘-and he starts thzs one by ex~