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Show "Going up on i High?" Better try the low gear first. The human engine must have the right kind of fuel-food. Power to do things comes from food that is rich in muscle-building muscle-building material, that is easily digested. Shredded Wheat is a high-power food, the kind that fits a man or woman for the day's work just enough muscle-making muscle-making material, just enough heat-making material ma-terial to keep the body in top-notch condition. Shredded Shred-ded Wheat is ready-cooked, ready-to-eat. Two Biscuits with milk make a nourishing nourish-ing meal at a cost of a few cents. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. :r - . I Has liaJMr bpiked me 'I Secretarv of State for Foreis;u Affairs Balfour, iu his note supplementing the Entente's reply to J President Wilson's request for a statement of peace terms, declares that he does "not believe peace can ! be durable it' it be not based upon the success of the Allied cause." Apparently, one of the objects of this new communication was to convince tho American public that ! 8 the changes in the map of Europe suggested in the previous note to the Entente Allies would prevent fu- ' hire wars. ' I On the other hand, the pro-German "Fatherland." of New York, dismisses the Allies' terms as under no circumstances the possible basis for permanent peace and holds up the "principles of national- 3 t ity" for ridicule. j In THE LITERARY DIGEST for January 27th, the leading article deals with Air. Balfour's note J I and by quoting the opinions of editorial observers of widely differing sentiment, reflects public opinion i I in this country upon the subject in a most comprehensive" way. , " Among other articles of unusual interest in this week's issue are: , Canadian, French and German Papers Rap President Wilson U Express Belief That His Writings Do Not Represent Real Public Opinion in United States. . P I I Convicting a German Consul General of The Papal Project for Church Unity Bomb Plots Last Year's Lynching Record I What the German Press Thinks of the How the Censor Works in Russia j I Entente's Reply to Wilson A Ne Scheme for Ireland 1 Painless Photography Peace Orders We May Get g -i, n i d v l u i is btarnmenng Hereditary; 2 lo Prolong Policyholders Lives u i 1 rM d v c ii Harnessing a Volcano Chicago s Police bcandal Taxing the Business Man's Profits I I I A Democracy Outbreak at Princeton Taking Care of the World's Women I "Suppressing" Religious Papers Munition Makers , i AN UNUSUALLY FINE COLLECTION OF ILLUSTRATIONS. ' Jj I p The Mayor of Salt Lake City, Hon. W. Mont Ferry, Says: 1 r i I "I cheerfully subscribe to all that has been said of the Literary Digest as a magazine presenting the news of the i 8 world in an authoritative, concise and comprehensive manner." Keep Your Finger on the Pulse of Public Opinion 1 H. There is only one sure way to. find out what the peo- THE LITERARY DIGEST, which presents the consensus of j? pie think, either in America or elsewhere, and that is to opinions for your consideration in the form of brief and I compare the utterances of all the periodicals on any given ' P.int?d quotations from publications of all shades.' It does i ' , mi this impartially, recording all views, but advocating none. U X question, and then to draw your own conclusions. This is a T i..;' '-V,ki ,i; ; n 41 I u 1. , A . , a ' ' . . J It is thus a veritable digest 01 all that is being thought, said- a practical impossibility lor any single individual, but it is and done the world over, preserved in compact form for done thoroughly and painstakingly for you each week in your reading. jj January 27th Number on Sale Today AH News-dealers 10 Cents I Mark oS j 11C ' jj . p FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary), NEW YORK ' What to Do for Bad Cofis. 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