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Show TIM-- U. S. Soldiers Play at Opposite Ends of : SYI IN UN. Earth SAUNA. UTAH KNEW IDEAS CJx SPEARS By RUTH WYETH In Obedience The body of all true religion consists, to be sure, in obedience to the will of the Sovereign of the world, in a confidence in His declarations, and in imitation of His perfections. Burke. L'VERY kind of cotton goods from dainty chintz to bold plaid gingham is being used for bedspreads. Most of these materials are about 33 inches wide and you will need 114 yards for a bed 54 inches wide. See diagrams for cutting dimensions. Cut the center portions first; then the side sections for the pillow cover; then, the strips for the pillow cover and spread. This leaves a strip for the side ruffles of the spread. If you make your own seam welting, cover cord with bias strips basted, as at A, and stitched with the cording foot, as at B. 18-in- 10-in- Johnny Doughboy can now see the green grass under the Icelandic snow and ice, and in the picture at the right we see him organizing a game of baseball with the use of a broom handle. That is Jack Reisny-der- , first class private, at bat, with Sergt. Laurence Cumiskey both from Ohio catching. At the left U. S. soldiers, stripped to the waist, play a game of badminton in the heat of Australia. RAF Pilots and Red Troops Are Inspected NOTE: This bedspread Is from BOOK of the series of booklets which Mrs. Spears has prepared for our readers. This book also gives directions for making slip covers, dressing table skirts and 12 different styles of curtains Including a simple rigging for draw curtains. To get a copy of Book 1, send your order to: 1 step-by-ste- p SPEARS New York MRS. RUTH WYETH Bedford HUls Drawer IS Enclose 10 cents for Book 1. Name Address Somehow Tramp Knew He Wasn't Addressing George Gen. Sefik Cakmak, chief of the Turkish air staff, is pictured (at left) when he inspected the Royal Air force pilots based somewhere in the Middle East. And at the right his royal highness, the duke of Gloucester, brother of King George YT of England, inspects the crack Russian troops billeted in Teheran, Persia. Army FlametliroYvcr Takes Pillbox News for Motorists A tramp, coming down a country road in England, stopped a moment in meditation before a sign on which was written: George He then enand the Dragon. tered the tavern to which the sign was affixed and asked for the landlady. Noble lady, he began, have you a meal and some old clothes to spare for a poor, hungry man? Not for the likes of you. Now go! she said sternly. Then, seeing he desired to get another word with her, Well? Then please, maam, could I speak to George! f Get several packages today and enjoy m SELF-START- BREAKFAST f ER and A big bowlful of Kellogg's Corn Rakes with some fruit lots of milk. WT f VITAMINSI PROTEINS! ( MINERALS! FOOD ENERGY! m-Z- 9S vs - f k Anthony Morch, New York inven- tor, exhibits his method for converting water into gas for autos. One of the bottles contains water and soSoldiers m the timbers set up a covering fire while a completely dium. Connected with the battery, equipped flamethrower (top) plays the lethal stream of fire on a pillbox the electricity generates hydrogen during chemical warfare maneuvers at Edgewood Arsenal, Md. Below: gas which can burn. It costs 5 cents Two soldiers of the 31st engineers capture the occupants of a fortified per gallon to produce. Morchs exg raid at Edgewood Arsenal. The U. S. army hibit was a highlight of the Invenpillbox after a tors exposition in New York. has perfected equipment that can be carried by one man. Thu pbott labi i tent flame-throwin- Millions and Millions of Travel Miles Hail Native Land in the ITS fought Its fought That mini Its fought with a will to with a belief in a cause worth will, that belief, is known as morale. Our enemies have had years of indoctrination. They have been conditioned to believe themselves part of a new order to which the contribution of their lives is small but They believe them-aelvcogs in a vast machine. ... es Our soldiers do not fight that way because they do not live that way. Theirs is the belief in the sanc- tity of the individual. To maintain their morale in the American way, the USO has devoted all its time and energy since practically the beginning of conscription. It has done this by staffing and maintaining club houses near all training camps and in our outlying great stacks of old tires make rubber mountain ranges over 20 acres of ground near the reclaiming plant of a large rubber Akron. There are miUions of miles of travel represented here, an American will now look back with regret at the days when quite fair with his tires. Seymour and Beryl Everett (left to right), children of the first secretary of the U. S. embassy at Yichy, reach the safety of Americas shores. The children were born in Europe. Bulat h U. 5. Army Signal Carpi The War isn't fought in Fox Holes alone dying for. These more than concern in and many he wasnt im possessions from Alaska to the Caribbean. Today its work is far greater than ever. Its need for funds to carry on more than doubled. The USO needs jour help more than ever he for el High government and military officials including General MacArthur have praised the work done by the USO and recognized its importance in the war effort But it needs recognition from jou recognition In the way of dollars and cents. For the six national agencies w'hich comprise the USO are publicly sup-porte- d. Now above all times, to make your dollars count give to the USO! Send your contribution to your local USO Committee or to National Headquarters, USO, Empirt State Building, New York, N. Y. Give to the USO |