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BTOOSS BHtECTOR irvey, camp director of Qti Cm work at has left for frashlngi Wllkesbarre, Pa. Naoaa headquarters called ( a very responsible poaltlon, mat ef taking charge of the hospital work all over the .United States. Mr. Harvey has the call under consideration. He will be greatly -tnlssed, should he leave Camp Greene, /"" I Gil Khaki Set?In rallcaaacf U.S.IUfol twill - a compact Gillette Sat te it pocket of pack. Gillette Safety Rjgg Oiauc D? " Winn w<M Blades (14 aharin* edjrea); indestrud Mirror inside pocket: Razor end Made plated. Size of sat complete?4% fan inches wide. K inch thick. This acts west to nothin* and takes almost no rc It's no tr I I Thousands < world, have "pi ing conditions real service rm Have you seen 1 specially made foi Two of them are ill V They were designe Gillette Organizati men who know W is up against. gr Simple and con the pocket or the j??.. or hones to cluttei Gillette Sefetj Kaior Co. 73 St Alexander St Bk'Sv Gillette Safety Rexor Sodete f\ 17 Bu, Rue U Boetie " V ~Dl- fcGilletti ?: not only by the Hod Croat worheis. but by the officers and soldiers of the camp. air. Harvey has proven himself a worthy and efficient representative of the Red Croat. The bids have been received for the Camp Greene convalescent home, which Is to be erected at the base hospital by the Red Cross. The contract* will be awarded within the week. U* is planted to' have one of the beat equipped homes In the country, and it Will be a -valuable adjunct to the excellent base hospital plant which this camp boasts. Z. Bennett Phelps, division director of military relief, has been on a visit to the Red Cross here. Mr. Phelps [let ..M I Ltion Kbmki red cnwtu ibk Treach Box nickel 4m lone. S H ick at all i ible shave time with [)f men, in every oved up" the Gift that any razor wa so#?and it brings ' < . " /. ? . "_r_ _ j j the new Gillette Sets r the fighting man? ustrated on this page, id by members of the on in the Servicehat the fighting man lpact, fit in the pack, ditty box. No strops r up the kit. Blades Here's the Way to Get 100% irj this whoa jroo ahovo tomorrow morning. Lather the board thoroughly, fr's^\ end rub well hi?that's essenV \ tial with any shave. Pot in a new blade aad screw . *3y the handle down tight. It you /3KS -y want a specially close share, Mr. screw the handle apart turn. e Safety] mm till him olBom at th? Red Cross headguarters in Atlanta, which is the center of Red Cron activity in the southern d t vision. _ A tent, to be occupied by Harvey Branch, director of the Red Cross civilian' relief, is to be placed some- 1 where in the center of the camp, so that men may go there to see the director about their family troubles. The clerical work will continue to be done at Red Cross headquarters near Liberty park. Mr. Branch already has been able to give assistance to a number of the soldiers' families and he [b anxious to get in touch with all cases that need relief, he said. j SA1 Military S Giiletta Cc t?on Kh*k H indaatruct UdiSutTia in nick?l-i H douUe-edi mm **?) ' i... .... . . to get a cle in "onceo\ a Gillette Army and Navy < ette, under the mos1 s ever asked to me< home-comfort into always sharp, always ping?No Honing. \ new Blades he can g< Exchange, Ship's Can Hut, here in America Our Paris Office ca stantly supplying the tionary Forces. Gill and Blades on sale eve England, Italy and 'Ea Efficiency Out of Your Gillette Hold the razor naturally and easily, and tilt i handle to you can juit feel the blade engage the beard. X (i Then share with abort slant- , ing strokes. Itdoean't require j ^ any brute force to share with V +a Gillette?the razor docs the \ , work. X?A ?azorCo ass-USA LEAVES FOR FRANCE SOON Secretary D. Ward Milam, camp musical director for the" army V. M. C. A. at C*mp.9rcene' i? so^n to le^ve Bj Tor France, where he will continue his good work of making the soldiers happy with song and music. During his fti wR stay at this camp Mr. Milam has done excellent work, making his influence M ' y- VaB felt in many a program that has given great pleasure to the soldier audi- If Mj| W|r > ences. He is both a singe?" and com- V fl|a HI poser, and nothing pleases him more than leading a whole regiment of soldiers in singing "There's a.Long, Long W jjjIn Wu Trail A-Winding," and such songs that PETY n ZOR, 11 at No. It-For UncJa Sam's Officer*, a \ ^ nbination Sat, in enaa of U. S. Kcaula- V\ Yd ItMjMfl i twiB?nickal-platad "BuBdor" Raaor; IXXft ibia Trench Mirror fitted in pocket in [LTVAi g Brush and 8tick GiUatta Shaain* Soap ^lTNwW< ffi&i ed Gillette BUdce (34 Sberin# $7 an, com- jj|J t difficult shav- ^3j| et. Here is the i cliin onH rorr?n \tW ' Ollip U11U CUllipt i ready. No Strop.- Qk. Vhen a man wants NwRjk? ?t them in any Post \VflL mm teen, or Y. M. C. A. K ;||b or overseas. 3 l np ;f**s rries stocks?is con- jfkm American Expedi- TT if ette Safety Razors L sry where in France, L b| $|1 istern battle fronts. I Gillette Safety Razor, Ltd. - " 200 Great Portland St. *1* ^ V London, W? England \ A. G. 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