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“\\THAT I particularly like about
• r: Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is
its mild but thorough action oh the bowels
It has been very helpful in relieving my nine-
year-old son, who had been constipated since
a baby.
Sacrifice to Ensure Allied Loai
Greatest Single Food
Achievement.
'From a letter to Dr. Caldwell mitten by'
Mr. C. E. 1 affray, 51 Madiion Vreet,
^ Brooklyn, N. Y. . , j
SUFFICIENT SUPPLY l\iOW.
All the Nations Will Bo Ablo to Re
turn to Their Normal Sup
ply of White
Broad.
Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin
Overshadowing all other accomplish
ments of the American people under
the leadership of Food Administration
Is the history of wheat exports In the
past sixteen montha Our wheat ex
port pibgram proved conclusively to
the world that America was In this
war from start to finish and willing to
make’ any sacrifice that will hasten
victory or. maintain the health and
strength of people oversets, upon
whom rested the heaviest weight bf
our war.
Now that pressure on ocean tonnage
Is eased by the stopping of Urge move
ments of troops to Europe, we bay re
lax our efforts to save wheat Tho ac
cumulated surplus In Australia, Argen
tine and other hitherto Inaccessible
markets will become available, and
probably no more than our normal son
pins will have to leave this country,
U7« In irnaoisa ami naMwn. mVId,
The^Perfect Laxative
Sold by Druggists Everywhere
50 cts. (2b $1.00
Free from opiates and narcotic drugs and pleas
ant to the taste, it acts easily and naturally and
restores normal regularity. A trial bottle can
be obtained free of charge by writing to
Dr. W; B. Caldwell, 458- Washington Street,
Monticello, Illinois.
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To Her This Christmas
be Something: Useful. She
Would Like Nothing Bet*
ter Than One of These
Peace Brings Us New Mouths to Feed
121,000,000 bushels.
A survey of export figures shows
that the conservation of flour brought
about by the wheatless meals, wheat*
less days, substitution In our kitchens
and bakeries, enabled us to send to
our armies and tho allies 33,000,000
barrels of white flour—wheat figured
as flour. Had we exported only our
visible surplus, we would havo been
able to ship less than 4,500,000 barrels.
Before the 1st of December, our sur
plus had gone overseas, and an addi
tional 30,000,000 bushels had been tak
en from the stock reserved for home
Consumption and added to the surplus
already shipped to tho allies. It seem
ed hardly possible that we could bring
our total exports above 100,000,000
bushels by July 1. But In January tho
late Lord lihonddu, then British Food
Controller, cabled that unless we
could send an additional 75,000,000
bushels he could not take responsi
bility for assuring his people that they
would-be fed. The American people
responded by sending 85,000,000 bush
els of wheat, saved from their homo
consumption, between the first of the,
year and the advent of the new crop.
Bjr'October 10,1018, wo had already
shipped 65,960,305 bushels since July
L Absolutely the only limitation upon
our wheat exports since the latest har
vest has been the scarcity of ocean'
If exports continue at the
Plenty of Them in Vienna and Good
Reason For It.
Wouldn’t any woman be happy,
\ After-years of backache suffering,
Days of misery, nights of unrest,
The distress of urinary troubles,
When she finds freedom,
Many readers will profit by the fol-.
lowing.
Mrs. E. E. Ellis, 508 Seventh Ave.,
Cordele, Go., says: “About five
Doubters Declared Saving Sta
ples Would Be Easy Compared
With Sacrificing Luxuries.
tonnage. _
present rate, by July 1 ot next year
we will havo sent more than 237,500,-
000 bushels to Europe.
Thus are we maklm; Rood America's
FIGURES SHOW RESULTS.
Why
Suffer
Orleans Demonstrated Sturdy Sup
port of War by Conserving for
the Benefit of the
Allies,
pledge that the bread rations of Allied
Europe shull bo malntuln'cd.'
Those Nervous Headaches
which are the lot of so
many Housewives and
Mothers.
regularly. I felt tired and languid
all the time and my back was sore and
lame. When I would stoop over, X
would get such sharp, shooting pains
in thes mail of my back, I cottld
hardly straighten up again. I got
dizzy spells too, and black specks
would come before my eyes, blurring
my ight. Doan’s Kidney Pills were
recommended to mo and after taking
one box, I was cured. I have never
been bothered since.”
60c, at all dealers. Foiter-Milburn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. V.
A Memorable Achievement
of the Titanic Struggle
When figures; began 1 to show def
initely that the people of tho United
States were, actually reducing their
consumption of foods needed abroad,
the- United States F6od Adminis
tration was told that it' was com
paratively easy to bring about conser
vation of staple necessities, but that It
would be far more difficult to accom
plish an actual decrease In the use of
luxuries. The doubters took sugar as
an example, and declared that U would
be practically Impossible to bring our
consumption ot sugar down to a point
that would meet only the food needs
of the people.
Now that demands tipon ocean ton
nage will be lightened, European na
tions will be able to go farther afield
for foodstuffs, and will no longer be
entirely dependent for sugar upon
America saved and sent to Europe
In n year ot crop failure 141,000.000
Bushels of wheat, which saved Europe.
++*+++++ +1- ** +++++++
O’ AFfl^Kpaffee
Luzianne and Com Pone
^um-Yum!
TT THEN you see your mammy, Honey,
V V bringin’ in the coffee and the pone, you
•i* A statement made by a promt- 4-
4- neat German official soon after 4*
+ this coahtry was declared In a 4*
+ state ot war with Germany +
+ ahows that even In the enemy 4-
4- country dear thinking stadents 4-
4- did not undervalue the strength 4*
+ of the American republic. Only 4-
4- In his confidence that we could +
4" not land In Enropo sufficient 4*
4* troops to affect the final decision 4>
4* was this German mistaken. 4*
4. “I do not fear tho American 4-
4* soldiers," be told s high official 4*
4> ot. our government, '"because *
4* they cannot arrive In time. What 4-
4* I fear Is the Intelligence and de- 4*
4* votion of one hundred million 4-
4- original minds and people train- 4-
4* ed to a faith In Individual Inltla- 4>
4* tlve. The day that these peo- 4-
Make godd your promise to Uncle
Sam. Buy those War Savings Stamps
now.
Seldom FaO to,Relieve
Any Ache or Pain.
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The benefits of our food-saving
campaign that was n vital factor in
the winning of the war were not all to
these we fed. Wl have at home a new
appreciation of food thatrwlll prevent
It ever being wasted again by those
that have come to understand the re
ligion ot saving and the place that
food occupies In onr new, world-wide
human relations
sufficient sugar to place this country
back upon normal consumption If the
present short rations In Europe are
not materially Increased. If the Eu
ropean ration Is. to be materially In
creased over tbe present low amount
It can be only through tbe American
people’s making It possible by. con-
tinned restriction to a greater or less,
.extent hero.
I The fket that tbe Food Admlnlstra-
rtton nas been able to relax tbe volun
tary sugar ration la In Itself proof that
i tho ration of two pounds per person
|per month was generally observed
{throughout tho country. This confer-
■ration allowed the rood Administra
tion to build up a reserve, and to tide
fcver the period of scarcity, until the
■he new crops of Louisiana cane and
■beet sugar were ready for distribution.
■ Tho records iff the Food Adminis
tration show that In July, August, Sep
tember and October 093,000 tons werd
distributed. Normal cossumpUoa for
i|bat period Is 1,600,000 tons. This
mfeows a definite, concrete saving of
Make godd your promise to Undo
Sam. Buy those War Savings Stamps
now.
'When It
Pours, It
Reigns'
piy to sugar consvuuea ou me uuue, in
the kitchen and In tbe various Indus
tries, and show conclusively that In
the homes and public eating placet of
AiumIce, where 70 per cent sf all our!
sugar Is consumed, the sugar consump
tion has been reduced by more than
one-third.
In the four-month period begin
ning with July, thia country normally
uses 400,000 tons of sugar per month.
Last July 200,000 tons entered into
distribution. In August-only 225.000
tons were distributed. In September
the figures showed 270,000 tons, and
then fell to 230,000 tons In October.
There could be no more definite
proof that the American people have
gives their loyal cooperation and sup
port of tbe war.
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