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BOBf woricers FROM RUSSIA f?3S?| LECTURE AT CAMP GREENE qPKjBA Mr. and Mrs. Van Riper, representjr'flT JM ing the Y. M.~C. A. and Y. W C. A.. JjJ B|||| j?T respectively, who have just returned! ' HI I Bll from the war fronts, are lecturing to III rI9 ill tho soldier boys this week at Camp j tlreene. Mr. Van Riper was on the ^-Ss II) 09 || eastern front in Russia and his wife j If fill U I was in **rance- According to the gov- i HI |j||fl H|l ernment regulations they could not go I |(| |ij|u Hit to the same countries and it is very. a/I Nil IIII interesting to hear what they have to j r The "Y" huts havo been well filled j isLjll _ U. S. Army and Nary. Stron*. thin, com 8 inch** wxk 4 incbee kmc. V,ncJl"^f* n edced Gillette Blades (248hsT^? J5*1***}- ^ nW?kel-Dl?ted Gillette Siifety Rs*or sod B1 Box. indestructible Trench Ml^or inside the The men Maybe a ci\ or more listen 3XS navy blue knc service every v tES IYW UVCi \JJJLLC7LUt ^3 right back on vfjOT" Have you seen the net made for the fighting ma C illustrated on this page. 1 3 4 Op members of the Gillette Service ? men who k now is^up against. [I la Simple and compact, fi jk Ml or the ditty box. No str< 11 Mg up the kit. Blades alway GilletU Safety Razor Co. Trv t' IflDrW^fl of Canada. Ltd. 3 QK JPW 73 SL Alexander St. ? {ra^jnQS Montreal. P. Q-. Canada ><?*? f Gillette Safety Raxor Societe / Vl?y \ rtf*fvriflri^i Anooyme I I 17 Bi?. Rue La Boetie 1 n j Hi Paris, Franee \ III Gillette zxsa | - ^-r"T\ - TRENCH ; ? . i U the past tew nights with soldiers who have heard the story of the Russian and his downfall and *he one great spirit that has given life to France and the allies. In the former it has come from within, while in the latter I the source is from without-^from the | great American nation. Mr. Van Riper remained at the front as long as Kft was permitted and until forced out by the Germane. The main point of his talks, besides describing the hwful turmoil of country, is that Russia did a great thing for the kllies by holding as well as doing: their part in fight- j the brunt of the fight for two years, | M, heary I lia at tb? iWLHaHHB Z"Sjou^ ontaiM m Vj. who know every mini olian can afford ine for "next." >w the value of where. Five 01 shave?and a the job. v Gillette sets specially 1 m ? Two of them are i rhey were designed by S s Organization in the i what the fighting man s t the pack, the pocket < .no rot" hnnpc Vn pljlttpr \ s sharp, always ready. ' t Here's the Way to Get 100% EflS< hi3 when you shave tomorrow morning Lather the beard, thoroughly har and rub well in?that's easen- the f ^ \ tial with any shave. j r<5?l Putin a new blade and screC ing k) 'J the handle down tight. If you an> A. want a specially close shave. a Ci XLy' unscrew the handle a part turn. woi Safety R Boston Ma; - " ' ' i but now^he says they'can never help the Germans much nor hurt the allies I as they are completely disorganized land helpless. Mrs. Van Riper has been in France and told of the first landing of the Ameridan troops, the appearance of 1 Paris today and she also told the boys < not to expect too much but that they 'would 'find the French people the finest in the world and the most grateful. She gives figures ar to how this ) country is feeding the allies, building < railroads, docks-and other enterprises, < ing the Hun. She explains the use i of American money in France and the I >4 1 I 8A1 ^SRA" H^i MIIMm 1W V. IK rktta Combination Khaki twill ? afckr troctibU Tranek ft Bnnb and Stick Gi Holder*: two BU Gillatta Blade* (24 the value ite use the i to loaf around But the men i the Gillette?tl : ten minutes fo man is clean, Stropping?No Honing, tew Blades he can get them in thip's Canteen, or Y. M. < Vmerica or overseas. Our Paris Office carries st applying the Americanjix] jillette Safety Razors and B vhere in France, England, It tattle fronts. :iency Out of Your Gillette. IT _ IJ ll , If J ?? ,lAfl? noia me razor nuiurauy sou corny, anu uu ico idle so you can. just feel blade engage the beard. f^^\. 'hen 6 ha re with short slant- /WrongV Ji j strokes. It doesn't require I Way u^5?lC*l brute force to shave with \ Jj: 1 lillette?the razor docs the azorCoi ss-USA" > great work the T. M. C. A. and Y. W. (VA. are doing for all the boys. Mr. Van Riper had several souvenirs, Including helmets, gas masjcs M and other articles used loathe war- -vj fare on the front which seem to pe / of great interest to the boys of Camp M Greene. ^ If you haven't written a letter home, -send a copy of Trench^and jam p. 11 is a paper ior uie enure lamp, la free and makes an effort to print all the news about camp that ' 9 going in every quarter. _ 7frT ZOVU -For Unci# Sam'i Offlttn, a OB- >i9 Set. in cue of U. S. Rocolo&a rf-plotod "BaUdot" Razor; Indolirror fittodln pock* to lid: Shorto* ; J Botto Shorto* Soap in nickeJ-ptotcd do Bozoo: 12 doablo-odcod^T ShoTtos Edroo) B Gillette 1 a half hour S in khaki or le razor for r the "once 1 braced up, Jp When a man wants l any Post Exchange, 3. A. Hut, here in J1J ocks?is constantly peditionary Forces, lades on sale everyaly, and the Eastern 'la C?ie'.tn Safety Haror. I.td. 20i) (Jraat Portland S?. I.odJO.I. W.. bag [and A. G. Wlcheles ?'3 Liteiny, Patrograd. 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