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AUSTRIANS TAKE COMMUNION BEFORE BATTLE
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GERMANS PUBLISH PAPERS IN POLAND
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news of all the world, sent on from Berlin. -J ,
GERMAN UHLANS IN POLAND
GERMAN SUBMARINE U-5 IN STORM
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CATAPULT USED BY FRENCH
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slingshot, is used in a French trench
to hurl bombs at the German posi
tions.
Caring for Insane.
How enormous in the task of caring
for the insane is shown by the fact
that there are in all our public insti
tutions approximately 200,000 insane
persons, a number exceeding the num
ber of students enrolled in all the
•colleges and institutions in the coun
tby. In New York the expenditure
foA the insane is one-fourth of the
totals annual appropriations of the
state.
MEAL TIME IN A GERMAN CAMP IN POLAND
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GETTING NEWS OF THE WAR IN THE WEST
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For the information of the German troops fighting in the eastern war
zone bulletins telling of the progress of the struggle in the western zone
are posted in Polish villages.
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ADMIRAL T. B. HOWARD
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in the harbor of San Francisco aru t '
four-star flag of an American a, i “ ll ' a
is flying at the Golden Gate i ’ r
first time.
One Good Reason for Being a Woman
By nature man belongs to the nan
in the open, and woman to the e
doors, and just here lies ° ne 0 ‘
best reasons for being a '■'on.
than a man. because a woman
along without a man s out g
much better than a man J \ hlcb
without a womans in ■ better
proves woman of the " , f onta j D ed
bachelor, as being more 8 “' , fflan
and self-contented. Every real .
when abroad on the hun » a
dreaming of a hearth an a gbe
wife, whereas no real om^ n ' longi ng
has the hearth and the hob i J J{
for man’s hunting spear ■ J
she is indeed a real woman s. -
likely longing to give a ma n<)t
fort of the fire, provided h
stay too long at a st J’ t 0 brush
long enough to give her -
up b IS beurtb and rtb~
satisfactorily to herself-