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Show WHERE CREDIT IS COMING IT SHOULD BE GIVEN. Kverv iiihii, woiiihu and child in Curium nuiiity n pretlv familiar with the woiiilerful work done In the Ittil Ciii and the Yount; Men' Chrittliiiti Hwocintinn dimtiK the itreut wtirld war. They know of the merciful merci-ful htIb performed bj the former, and Ihey know latw the Miter proved a WC brother li every man in rump ilr itreneh. And they would not nn or do one tiling lo dcli-Hct from the lory Mint lieliiiiKt lo bold of llicc orxnni-;iitliiti. orxnni-;iitliiti. lint wiiuehon we feel that (here i Mt ill another tirjriiinlinn, one thai l eloper lo I Iin heart of thoifwmU of ixililicr bo.vn Minn either the Hed CroM or the Yoiiuk Men'g ChriliHti HKMicintiou, Mini i not p(-Unit p(-Unit all of Hie credit lo which il in entitled. en-titled. And that i the Salvation Ami). We xuiiled at them when they KUjrKwted pmur over there to help out mid we linaKilieil Ihev were. (,"iinr over lo heat drum, niuf ulioul mid w the liiiiibiiiirine And rili t there i where we made a niiMake Auk any returned soldier and, eapccinlly if he win nil around the fnuitlitte t rendu, he will tell you how badly we were niiNtiikvii. For out of the war iiiim the Salvation Army with the proud ilmtinclioii of having had it worker diner to the (lurmntiH and their Run than any other. They handed doughnut dough-nut to Mm boyn a tltev went over the lop. They were the fimt lo IihiiiI lliem n cup of roffee n they htniwled back Inward the n-it camp. I.et' give credit where it i due. I't' tnki off our hat to the Salvation A no v . |