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Show f German apathy af home over the new drive, and the calm confidence of the Allied peoples in ft8 t 1 face of revere both have one explanation. In the race between Ilindeuburg and President ilson-to I Jlse Lloyd George's crfsp characterization of the battle of the western front-Jhe odds are running every ay SasinS; against1 the German. When the Britfch preroie I 1 the prospects are feel most confident about the result," he can only mean, notes the Omaha YY oilcl-ileuld, ? I that "the United States is winning the race." ' Allied shipyards are launching ships faster than the German U-boats can destroy them; Allied I crops are promising record harvests in France and England that will release further tonnage to .carry American men ancf munitions to the battlefield. At the same time for Germany, many observers, be- - lieve, another vear of war will spell bankruptcy alike as to her food supply, her finances, and her man- j power. Hence the German thrust against the Aisne front is interpreted m Washington as another at- tempt to smash through the Allied armies to victory before American troops arrive m such force as to $ I make a German victory impossible. ra S For the most dependable war-news read THE LITERARY DIGEST this week; on sale today. Some of the important features arc: Every Man of Draft Age Must Work or Fight jf I General Crowder's Order Means That "There Must Be No Parasites to Fatten on United States i as Host, No Idlers Within the Work-age Limit." I Higher and Juster Taxes Demanded Our Neglect of Prayer for Victory J Ship-Riveters Nailing U-Boat's Coffin Holland as Naboth's Vineyard f ; The Central Powers Starving A Village Built of Concrete Slabs I Bulgaria and Turkey Squabbling Valuable Counterfeit Coins How Faces Change in 4000 Years Tractors Replace Drafted Men i How the Arteries Wigwag Signals Memorial Statuary, Past and Present " I Pearls of All Prices for the Red Cross Repudiating Germany's False Teachers I Pershing's Crusaders in Moving Pictures Religious Unity in the Army , j Neutrality of the Catholic Church Another Experiment with Leonardo's i Personal Glimpses of Men and Events "Last Supper" I I Allied Mastery of the Air Current News of Finance and Commerce j, 1 THE BEST ILLUSTRATIONS, AND THE MOST HUMOROUS CARTOONS. Read "The Digest" for Impartial Information on the Conduct of the War The Teat ivai', the one subject uppermost in all our minds, are nrgely partian? The answer is simple. Eead "THE j has many angles and side issues. Democracies, even when LITERARY DIGEST," which presents the facts as gath- -! f civarrcd "in a life and death struggle, arc essentially vocal. ered from ALL SOURCES, with absolute impartiality and 4 They love to air their troubles, and the papers here and a single eye to the correct information of its readers, Iv - 'l abroad are full of questioninL's, of investigations, and of erici- provides you with all shades of opinion and makes you ft 'isms of governmental efforts. How can you learn the both judge and jury. Begin reading it today and keep g i truth in such cases, when the journals reporting the events accurately informed- on the war and all other issues. f June 8th Number on Sale Today All News-dealers 10 Cents ' ! ' T ITqj! The TPV ? .saTex .Donation to IH ff fAl V ' Jm V FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary) , NEW YORK fc C Tftl . THW Ml tWi IB i 11 1 ' It BEAD THE ANNOUNCEMENTS OF CALIFORNIA S FAMOUS HOTELS Health, De.ich and Mountain Resort and Solvo "THAT OUTING PR0BL Literature and full Information bv writing direct, or At -.T)f.i FREE INFORMATION nURLAU AT OFFICE OF THIS P(JELICAliv . 1 Snap! r:-MaTflRCG ; IIS!) So. M:i 1 11 St.. AViumUii 4-10. Trade vour hnnd power cleaner to-w'irds to-w'irds llo.'l.'e Uros. electric vacuum Willi aU achnictils l or cleaning mat t resses U. Whs. TOatl. (Adv.) I f "Wi t h n Exsy Reach of EVetytMM' v ' .'.'. ,U utsoi.i-rri.Y I'titci Kcci'. I -,.., ,( 1 will- p, natc baths. . 'ondui I od on L I . 1 'V I Cm cocao ami American plan jj f , II Ucl Clark W soualed In C'c heart off -) v I ;-,,,v.v..:.v;::;..,:,(,;;;,,H,u,. i Says It Actod Llko a Charm. Coui'lis, colds, sine thioitl, or liron-ohinl liron-ohinl troubles which persist nf this lime of the year usually urn of it 11 ohslinalo eli'ir iclcr. That i" nil the 111010 reus 11 wl'iy'n truly reliable remedy like t'oley 's llo'ncv and Tar ('(impound slinul.l bo ubciI. Mrs. Margnrct, Simile, Hisliup, Calif. . writes: " I'oley 's Honey nnd 'far is a grand remedy; more than in I for il. I wits suffering from 11 cold In id. week and used llio medicine and it. noted like a clilirin." Contains 110 opinio;,. Schramm .lolituaui, Ihipci, .'ivc (.'.) Good Sloreii. (Adv.) |