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Show I Revolutionary France, assailed on every side in 1792, sprung to arms and threw the invaders across j 1 the border in a few Aveeks and then gathered her strength for the great campaigns that planted the tricolor 1 on half the palaces of Europe. Bolshevik Russia is now in a similar situation, but any dreams of a Soviet j I invasion of Germany. Poland, Hungary and Rumania with 3.000,000 soldiers, seem nonsensical to Ameri- j can editors. While the Bolshevik forces under Lenin e and Trotzky hold the inside position and can strike in any direction, at least five of the peoples of Europe are actively engaged in military preparations for defense. Of S50,000 allied troops in northeastern Europe "the English and French alone number nearly j 300.000," says the New York Evening Post, and "with the Czecho-Slovaks and Poles inthe north a cor- I , don of easily more than a million men can be stretched from the Baltic to the Black Sea." ' Read THE LITERARY DIGEST this week May 10th. if you would obtain a real knowledge of 1 the present military situation in Russia. The article is illustrated by a halftone picture of Ivolchak, who i heads the strongest anti-Bolshevik government, and also by a map showing how Soviet Russia is j I hemmed in. j I Other articles of more than usual interest in this number of "The Digest" are: . 1 President Wilson's "Shirt-Sleeve Diplomacy" I A Translation of Articles From the Italian Press Showing the State of Public Opinion in 7 i Italy on President Wilson and His Action Regarding Fiume. 5 Burleson Dropping the Wires British Influence in the League of Nations Turkey's Melancholy Days of Peace Riotous "Passive Resistance" in India j The First Concrete Freight Car Selling Eggs by the Pound j A "Full-blooded Romance" From Italy German Professors Kicked Across the Rhine 1 Another Man Who Wrote Shakespeare Uncensored News of Korean Christians t I Finding Saloon "Substitutes" War Department Probe of the Y. M. C. A. j I The Ukraine Prohibition and Electric Light 1 (Who the Ukrainians Are, and Facts About Their Country) Real Estate Riding on Snowf lakes 1 American Public Opinion on Fiume News of Finance and Commerce I I Personal Glimpses of Men and Events Best of the Current Poetry MANY INTERESTING ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING HUMOROUS CARTOONS. The Surest Remedy for Bolshevism The study of the new social 'disease, Bolshevism, -whose men- of publicity and common sense. It is up to every red-blood-ace is today overshadowing the greater part of Europe, re- ed Amerkan to do his share in spreading this education as veals the outstanding fact that it is most prevalent where to the real- issues, the vital facts, the actual conditions that I ignorance is most strongly entrenched. This ignorance and lie behind the world's unrest and are making history at n its attendants, poverty and want,; create ideal conditions for pace that is simply amazing. ,To get these facts, stripped of ! the fostering of this dread disease. The surest way to com- unessential details, clean-cut. condensed, and up to the miti-bat miti-bat these is by education, by enlarging the viewpoint, by , ute, you have only to turn each week to THE LITERARY substituting facts for fancies, reality for revolution. No per- DIGEST. Buy a copy today, read it yourself and pass it version of the truth can long endure under the pitiless light along co your family and-friends. May 10th Number, on Sale Today All News Dealers 10 Cents FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary), NEW YORK 'THAT RECORDP- i which your friend had -and which fite ' you like particular- ltolli jly well you can. J (obtain if at our .flMSH ? store. 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