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Show IS THIS YOUR CASE? What You Should Do Most Successful and Economical Treatment. I"o you have a feeling of general weakness day in and out.' Is your appetite ap-petite poorf Does your food' fail to strengthen you and your sleep to refresh? re-fresh? Do you find it hard to do or to bear what should be easy? Have your ordinary duties and eares bceomc great tasks and burdens? If so, take Hood's Sarsapnrilla this great medieine revitalizes the blood, gives vigor and tone to all the organs and fum'tions, and is unequalod for those who are in any degree debilitated or run down. Do not delay treatment begin it today. To rouse the torpid liver and regulate regu-late the bowels take Hood's Dills. They are purely vegetable. (Adv.) Th , . 1 tie most woBderiul f &tfe Red Cross Magazine Mas a New Job- fjL tfl IWOtUl i NO! The Red Cross Magazine didn't So thought the four boys who romped w ' '": die on November 11th ! Like the through the halls of the White House throw- f ' rest of the world, it just took a deep breath ing pillows at the President of the United and looked around for its new place in the n't miw the delightfully intimate and ,f scheme of things. wonderfully inspiring story ' ft dSW Before November 11th its pages told you " , of the world's needs. It asked you to open TnA 13oO37a11" S'hk your heart and your purse to help foreign JulfcOaUAe ibUdwtl ''Kfe causes. That was its job during the war. fl EjW VX SfPRP But ihewr is over and The Red Cross Magazine 16Z? ylJz has 'W home." by Hermann Hagedorn, author of "A Boy's Mm And it has found its new job. It is going to work Life of Roosevelt." He tells about the great W2k-t for America! Not as a mercy magazine or a propa- ex-President as Ted, Archie, Kermit and . ganda publication No! Qucntin knew him. I Under the editorship of that able magazine editor, J::i RedCross Magazine Dedicated (o America, it will be the common Ih r r jT. H "V a I an ih, for October-Out Today n..,!,, zens and talk over all of our problems. It will be a sort of monthly town-meet ing-in-tvPe, HP 0 BECOME "the most Wonderful The simple philosophy of life that he that will not only entertain us, but will inspire us 1 father." Roosevelt worked as hard t8"t his boys is told in five short para- all to he of greater use to ourselves, our neighbors as he did at evervtllin- else, and studied f'iP ": i' 6Very boyyes' and and our mcrica ' 1 i " c n j.i i &m to ln America. tncL as much. And many of the thincs he , , . . . ,. . c . ... .,, , i-ii i ji'ii The whole storv is toli as onlv this writer whn .subscriptions to The Red Cross .Var w,ll no learned will prove tremendously help- is a membor of the i.;xecutive Committee oft" 'numb b.Bollcltcd 111 connect,on Wlth Kcd -s ful to other fathers and mothers. Roosevelt .Memorial Association and who inii- mem crs ip. Bring a f;iiher was a beautiful "job" with mately knew and loved Roosevelt, could tll it. The magazine will continue to be published by him, and one that never wearied or never bored To every reader it will brine a deeper appre- The American Red Cross, but it will lie offered to him. The relationship between himself and his nation c.f I his outstanding American character ALL Americans, whether they are Red C'rcs mem- children was tender, splendid, enduring, stimu- am prove an inspiration. bcrs or not, at exactly the same price. latir.g. " ., . , , , , hue to fathers and mothers of bovs this For you see, The Red Cross Magainr is to be lie never broke a promise to them and he story might well be worth the price of a life's edited for all of us. It is to be your magazine my never failed to punish them when he said he subscription to The Red Cross Magazine bsteid magazine OUR magazine. would. . of the paltry 20 cents the October issue costs. A New way to Rule I I Identical DoIIar-BacK Offer thp Unrtllv Dflllnr YOlirMaeazine THE present subscription price of SI. 00 a ya: Will Uiy liUliai to'.- 1 will be discontinued after January 1st. On th: AS WFI L-KOW editor tZK iSZ rpllE Red Cross Ma;a- dato the subscription price to all. whether Red Cr.-ss A ' j !u V , Zrjy -r J r it i i ' members or not. will be advanced to $1.50 a vc :, t remarked he other day, i i literally belongs to covcr the increased cot of publishme. ' ' omething has happened to our r--;- -v- to t!ie American people, good old dollar bill it still looks V for it is a part of the great $1.00 a year now $1.50 after Jan. 1st like a dollar, all right, but it buys fit V . . ,-, , , , , . . . fit,. -f ' Jk , American Red Cross, But we are tn; to c;vo pver- one crho is not a sunsc::!?: like iiftj tents. S .. '. a chance to sab.-nlvat the old rAteof Sl.OOa yesr.sni r-w In one of the most interestinc, ..... . . ... , , . 1 ' l! - t he suK'-Tintior.s of present f u':-scnber$ for another vesr .rcari- as well as thought-provokir.c :wiw.'" ' ' otto of us. It is- le. of lun their suNerirt.ons exT.re for Jl.Wif they':J articles that has appeared for'a . . their renea.s m rrom?tly. long time . loor magazine t jr. ARK SO SURE vou win like Th Rei o.v .V:.v.-v Whether VOU eVer My magazine V m it nc-vlarce :e and ith its insririr.? n-;w ti:t T r-- r ,T M-imM. jKtij. Llti . ro iev. t hat we re going to maie a bartitn wi::i vou: Irving Fisher ' t Ti V t magazine ' 1 " Professor of Political Economy gO 10 CilUrCn Or ROt I Identical Dollar-BacK in Yale University Be M.rr to rod l'r,rk W .rd vou n. ready receive Guarantee ,, . , , ri-M '1 ' i br sure to look lip the Write vour name and address plainlv on the S?ecia! tehs the real reason why we are M:' il.o-U whore October i.-ue and read Coupon below P,n a dollar bill or your personal check j living Oil a fifty-cent dollar. 1H Ol t ..e 1 u.pit . . , (or 1.00 to the Coupon and ma;! it to us. 'It ixn't the profiteer." says Pro- An interview with stones and articles your subscription will start with the October isstf ff-or I'lsher. "lie siir.plv h:Ip:nrd ' described here. If you or, i( you are a subscriber already, with the expiration of j to be the hieky winner m the lottery." Potll Dwlght jMoody are not a sul scriber "cot your present subscription. I No; "profitecrine tnisi... labor Asst. Chief Chaplain of the A. E.' F. vo.,r r. , ' ' fr v''r-. Now. when the October iaaue reaches you, read it U I unions, ptrikcs, marketing b- tele- ct.r nn iit a it.ti t you don t feel rrv sure that 12 issues ot such a ma$ar.r:e phone, extravacanee, drought and nil You'll 1 c ra t h.er startled . Per- subscription beginning will be well worth a dollar to you. just write us a note sa-ir.j : the fort v other explanations wliieh have 1,.,,, t o,, . ,f , ti: i i i ' so. anv time before December 1 st. and we'll return yoirr been offered have U..it na much influ- rn 1 vi 1 Ij-" with the October issue. identical dollar biil or check, and cancel the rest oiyoui ! enee on the II. C of I,, ns a rainstorm Chaplain .Moody, sou ot t he See special $1 00 offer in subscription. lui-s on the heif.l.i of pike's lVak." noted I'i atigclist , has to x.y . ' ' , I What then? 'I'lie real fault lies with about our ministers who went .is louiinn. We're goinj to keep your dollar right in our bif safe ur.::' : our dollar. to France with the A. K. F. are sure that ic;i atv sure that you lice the new .HYj l.vs -VI.:," Profeawir V'isher proposes a brand and those who didn't an consider it well worth your dollar, new kind of a Dollar, a most interesting y'lMearn whv a mnel.i..e gun Other Good Thin PS lut don't put ofT 5.-,iing vour subjorirtion. Reaehfvry Dollar representing, not grains of hatLilion irnde up of P-iptivs V m -in vjruuu limits purs,-or vour check boos r.'ht now. whne vou h.sve t-.-. ne?- gold nme-tenth.s line, but: Catholn s. '.'lews Met U, s ' IV, -sbv- in the October IsSUe pajxr before you. Fill out the vcul Coupon, Pia the bulo: 2 1-vir.l feet of lutnler tenans and prol-iblv ,, e nrr.o-ti'e check to It, and mail it at onto. 1 JO of a bushel of wheat . u nn,wrr..,i i(n':,n Cithohe" to : ofaiundoftneat the.r n.mi w hen the roil ealle.l. The First Hay of School. THE RED CROSS MAGAZINE .ill pounds of roa! .. , , , , , Hv j'-.'.'.,i Picker f'i.7,-r 1100 of a barrel of white flour 1 m, II UMhr.lled h.shttle.story of ' ' 124 East 23tK Street New YorR Cit? 1 pound of s.ipar Hntish despatch bearer who nia.ie Mending Your business. 1 pint of milk a l-:.u..ful praer w.tl, a rure as he The Morv of John I. oil eh and hia ! " .,, i 1 1 ounce of bmter tnmdlpl out his motoreyele and sueees.-iul Industrial Den-raev Identical Dolltr-Back CotlPOrt 1 1.7.rfnouneo..fw.H.l Mar, d on a u.,i:eros errand. . Pl.m. ' . "'"V ?!. r? 7r m I h of a pound of steel You'll learn hy nearly eve, y evoeu- By lVi..'a-n .V,,:, Wolf. Subscription Dept.. The Red Cross Magazine, , i ounce of copper etc 'v0 job of a rehcioiis nature it, the " . 1 -4 East 28th Street, New x ork City. And he'a serious about, this Dollar, -r- y :. held by a Cone.ro- " I'X 1 ' "e in i the Country C.entlotnen: Inclosed is mv $U) for one vcar's sv.Ks-r. too. Furthermore, it. ha-s the approval P'"""-'' l'l-'-''. which two " r i ,;. A..n. i.,i.on. , , U11 to , . , . ( y. . . . . if a!-:or n-.ui:r.c the of many well-known men- President, rlmivl" s K",-l"--''-- " ""'" The New City of Beautiful Slums I October issue 1 do not feel vcrv sure that 1J issues cttse lladley of Yale, 1'ratik A. anderhn, And you'll un.lci -stand why the " Bv V. -'r.iNv Vu-,i I nus:w,ne will Iv well worth $l.l) to r.-.e. 1 cat,. avr.;'"f I (.eore.n Foster Peabodv, llenrv I.. returning chaplains won't be content ' ' ' '' J to your IViiar-Pvu-k otvr. wrt.o you any tii'.'.c IvtcT j IlinKinson, Hoer W. I'.absoii. .loin, to "take up t he old hie ol chore hoy to Compiee t'omes to America A dop Dcvnibcr 1st. 1 at-.d you w ;h return this iuc:u:.'S. . Jiii VH 1 lauiniond, and many others. Woinun's Aid Society.'' stot . j dollar 1 an, Mf.viui;; cu. " Vou lire e.oiriK to henr a prcat. deal Tiiis is no ord : nary si ot y . lnid:iin F'.v .1 . IP. A co.. s . nhoiit. Professor Fisher's new Dollar Moodv spi-aks n.ht. out. in ineeiinn - .... ... ..... ,.. , I Xanic beforlonK. ( let. Thr lir.l ( re,, .If ,;- honestly, leavlc, ,ly :1 :,;;. I he School I hat 1. very body Y ants. ;n,r for ( (etober nnd learn, first, hand. It s not onlv i. fascinating New Yorl ,ol f-., J- "."H" ! Street and No i nil about, trielit now. As a welhposted story but probably the vcrv !e-.i tlun; ' erk sinost famous schoolmaster. , man or woman you can't afford to miu yet published on what the war has done Not to mention several other note- ' Citv or Town I "The I nruly Dollar." fur anJ (o religion. w orl hy stoin-s and articles. ' 1 lour Mdazino published by-The American Rod Cxoss first- POMPEiA OLIVE OIL "always fresh" Makes Rich, Creamy, Mayonnaise Dressings Sold Everywhere t . f f) I For Shin Tortures i1 ' I,., n't " orry ii'.oul f r yr rn.'i fir o'ln r in tirii:!,;., ",. 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