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The greatest staff of trained investigators and ob- Ss ever assembled is assigned to obtain exclusive s for The Star thru the Newspaper Enterprise Asso- Special detailed accounts of important phases of the War are released thru The Star, day after day. To fail to carefully read The Star is to neglect to keep ‘abreast of many of the important war phases necessary to form clear conceptions. eatest Thing in the World You've got something that’s all INALITY. You can’t give it away, nor can you nge it for another's. peculiar power of yours, Indeed, in the very n en and more firmly fix it. the lives of men, that the mere nes of well-known individuals suggests certain peculiar ristics. Caesar, Napoleon, Gladstone, Lincoln, it, remind us not so much of what they did as of they were. but it always remains your exercise of this power you what he has accomplished. be longest remembered. And this applies not only to imb CONDUCT. is For r places of life. RACTER is more important. determine what he will DO. We cannot get away from this great fact—that every important, what a man man in all the world. Masse,” and work in multitudes, and pray by regi- its, and sing in battalions, and trade by corporations, heless, there are times when the individual stands alone and when his selfhood asserts its existence. its compensations. THE GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD IS A . Not a crowd of men, but just a man. Made in image of God, with His attributes, with His spirit- ithed life and power, that man may gaze at the moun- and feel that he is greater than they. i — the seas and say: “I am your master.” use of this, we may take courage. The thought it should “brace up” that chap who is down in the It should straighten up the back of the fellow p has been a drudge so long that he has forgotten of his Father. 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