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Show titer Manet or iff ist, For Lenine? 1 General Foch's first thought in the face of Hungary s surrender to Lenine seems to have been ti I meet the challenge with the sword, build an allied barrier against Bolshevism from the Baltic to the I Black sea and, in the words of Gen. Malleterre, "finish the job by a thunder-stroke." President Wil5on and Lloyd George, on the other hand, seem to have taken the position that military measures, however effective against the Bolshevik armies, would prove worse than useless against Bolshevism itself, vrhir'n b might break out with increased strength in the rear of an allied military cordon. I There is much divergent opinion on the proposal to recognize Lenine, which the Washington Post i characterizes as "one of the most sinister developments of these strange times," adding that the Amer. I ican people "are at war, with Bolshevism and will not compromise with the enemy for any reason what-cvo," what-cvo," $ Do not miss reading THE LITERARY DIGEST this week and especially this very searching article j showing all phases of the menace. 'Other striking articles are: I What There Is in Germany's Threat to Go Bolshevik 1 Translations From German Papers Which Throw Light Upon Present Conditions. 1 The Rival Claims to Danzig The Injustice of Army Justice The Fear of Article X Germany Well Able to Pay I A Chinese Charge Against Japan Poorer and Dearer Coal in Prospect 3 Wireless Direction-Finders The Taste of Pin.pHcks 3 Uur rood Kesources , r a t d .j Trees That Engulf Rocks Charge of .the Tea Brigade Remembering Roosevelt Pageantry for Returning Heroes 1 To Infuse Christianity Into the League of A Literary View of Prohibition I Nations , Good Words for the Y. M. C. A. I Rumania at the Peace Table Two More Churches Talking Union !i Best of the Current Poetry Personal Glimpses of Men and Events i SPECIAL A Full Page Picture of America's Famous Cartoonists Who Helped Win the War, Caricatured by Themselves, ; - Other Striking Illustrations, Including Maps and Half-tone Reproductions. i The Digest a Real Home Magazine 3 Some men buy a magazine because they like it themselves, tion is THE LITERARY DIGEST, greatest of news-maca- others because their families like it. The ideal macazine zines- vllil1' has something of interest in every number for I is one that EVERY MEMBER of the home circle will find a ea,c1 and every member of the household. It gives roa tbe , , , ... .... x, . vital news of the world on all live topics, political, reliposi, , source of pleasure and profit, that will fill the wants and suit social scieDtifiC) etc, and does so without bias or special ; the taste not only of father and mother, but of big brother pleading. You get all sides of all questions faithfully p.. and sister, the boy or iiirl getting ready for college, and the ported and are left absolutely free to form your own jucg- youngsters who are still iu school. Such an ideal publica- ments. Try this week's number today. April 12th Number on Sale Today All News Dealers 10 Cents TfOJL The IPvQ j FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famoug NEW Standard Dictionary). NEW YORK Insomniii Cure. INvtor." id he. 'To! v'y somnla. I onn'l sleep If f-er ; ,. noNe. F-.n-h, as a oat Oil to? t fr tnManee. " . - - "This powder will K- e'fo ' -the phvsvlan, after oonipou:'-t.-riplion. ... When do X tnke It. doctor. ,,. You don't h:ive to tat. . i '.-lo '.-lo the oal. In n little iro -' t'hronl do .'t'olopriiph. |