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HHI}; rweetness that grows 5 nes Hh r DIN) “richer and richer the thedoctors say a!! grow- ji man for thelr H]i]] |) more you chew it. ing children need, i i One Cent a Dish for |i’ Krumbies |) a=: Women's Com Hl of National De “ o Mra, Laidlaw] !n t Chairmanship of food conserva: |! tion for the New York State Woman | , an enrolment of Laid led as] °°), econo y, but for its aest vory Assembly Nata AT A plies WAT ih n we 1a > serve smaller quan dintrict leader of the party there bas "a of food.” _ WIE | For Infants and Children Is the keynote | fin Use For Over 30 Years rs or th Py of deep | S4(RHAPERONA | been majied a packet of the first 100,- 000 Food Administration pledges to be ne | printed by the State Suffrage Party. 1 portion | of @ plea yhich the National 3 bears - Lae Those will bo distributed by the As- 4 League for Women's Service tssucs| 1™*ye | q —— y Dis leadera to thousands to-day to American mothers In. be-| signature of er Ty | very bit of milk left] halt of American daughters whol live f Suffr ‘aptains, who will, in their tu listribute them to the Bo cheese. It Ia| near the naval training schools and ‘he Mitra Charge ive ite | a a women in their districts, ‘Tho dis-| 9 staple in our house, served tee cold | military training camps of New York, | | Advertiewente tor Lhe World may’ be Jett at | P \ lett J Aumeriian Lisuict Aleweuger office in | gation of leat! eB. ae ” dete ded | tribution of these first 100,000 cards is] on lettuce leaves and ts frequently The plea follows an inves just the beginning of the “Get Le- work, for the New Yoman Suffrage Party. has promised Mr. ere will be a speaker | for food conservation at every one of the thousands of Suffrage meetings) to be held throughout the State be- tween now and ember, © Oak Buffet White kn rie 69 ne hires \ 299 Ree. Privo 98 Ahh 78. 8: Cash or Credit 1) Cash ort $1.50 8 DISsCcOVP! meanwhile, that Mrs, Laidl n her own home at Sands Point, L. L, has perfected for | } qh Wher typical American t |tem of war-time Our Former German Ambassador, . James W. Gerard, Says: 6¢97 AM writing what should have been the last chapter as the foreword of this series of articles, because I want to bring home to our people the gravity of the situation; because | want to tell them that the military and naval power of the German Empire is unbroken. Americans do not grasp either the magnitude or the importance of this war. . . . There is far greater danger of the starvation of our allies than of the starvation of the Germans. . . . We are engaged in a war against the greatest military power the world has ever seen; against a people whose country was for so many centuries a theatre JAMES W. GERARD of devastating wars that fear is bred into the very marrow of their Late United States Ambasseder te * souls, making them ready to sub mit their lives and fortunes to an autocracy which for centuries has ground their faces, but which has promised them as a result of the war not only security, but riches untold and the dominion of the world; a people which, as from a high mountain, has looked upon the cities of the world and the: glories of them and has been promised these cities and their glories by the devils of autocracy and of war. . . . Westand in great peril, and only the exercise of ruthless realism can win this warforus. . . . If wehad stayed out and the war had been drawn or won by Germany we would have been attacked, and that while Europe stood grinning by. . . . 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For every-day illnesses, Beecham’s Pills are a tesied |) Remedy | | Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the Worl rue Sate of One Meee. oe aee From Foreword to “My Four Years in Germany,” by former Ambassador James W. Gerard, which will be published as a serial by the Philadelphia Public Ledger, beginning with the issue of Sunday, August 6. The Public Ledger will be sent to any address, daily and Sunday, for the period of the series (about six weeks) upon receipt of the epecial subscription price of one dollar, Address Box 1526- K PUBLIC 282 LEDGER The National Newspaper Published in Philadelphia 500 Weekly Keed Be} | 1 Wee! | r ages Sofie 14g... 89) OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS : ee plenaid stock of “ah i kly ai Ba LL RS CT