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Show soldiers, and certain public authorities, authori-ties, the war department announces. Casual acquaintances of soldiers account for more than 750 inquiries each day. The volume of work entailed and the number of employees engaged in answering the inquiries have made the new restrictions necessary, neces-sary, the war department explains. In the future, requests for information infor-mation on soldiers received from persons other than those named in the aforementioned category will be acknowledged by a form card from the adjutant general. Released by Western Newspaper Union. p .. j What to. do I I Bj PHYLLIS BELMONT I L i Home should be a comfortable place to live in to come home to after a hard day's work, so do your utmost toward bringing cheer into your home. Do away with useless things such as make believe fireplaces and fake flowers. If you are building a permanent home one you expect to live in for years invest money in upholstered pieces and good wooden pieces. Get a huge mirror for over your mantel or behind your couch. Mirrors Mir-rors give space and light to a room but a word of warning don't place a mirror where it will directly catch your reflection do have them placed whese they will repeat a good view. Ledger Ss'ndicate. WNU Features. |