The literary digest . ng men in industrymaking war essentials, /la^ to take precedence of all others. Millions of tnem now^ Kave tke Daylo naoit WAR experiences have taught them—those who did not know it before—that the Daylo is indispensable—an absolute necessity. Wherever andwhenever light was needed, their Daylo responded instantly. Its use has be-come with them a fixed habit, while at work, in their homes, for everycommon use—everywhere. The lesson all have learned will not soon be forgotten. Their friend in needhas become a friend indeed, and the peace-time demand for Daylos, fargreater t
The literary digest . ng men in industrymaking war essentials, /la^ to take precedence of all others. Millions of tnem now^ Kave tke Daylo naoit WAR experiences have taught them—those who did not know it before—that the Daylo is indispensable—an absolute necessity. Wherever andwhenever light was needed, their Daylo responded instantly. Its use has be-come with them a fixed habit, while at work, in their homes, for everycommon use—everywhere. The lesson all have learned will not soon be forgotten. Their friend in needhas become a friend indeed, and the peace-time demand for Daylos, fargreater than the war-time demand, is being met by increased production. XKey never will foY^ei it! So now you may get the same old Daylo, with the long-lived Tungsten battery,at Hardware, Drug, Electrical, Sporting Goods and Stationery Stores, everywhere!Accept no substitute. Look for the name Eveready plainly stamped on each case, andprinted on each battery. 77 styles from which to select. Be ever readywith your Daylo. The Light that says: —**There it is! American Ever Ready Works of National Carbon Co., Inc. Long Island City, New York Atlanta Chicaiio San Francinco In Canada: Canadian National Carbon Co., Limited, loronio 60i The Literary Digest for February 8, 1919 92 quickly donned their masks and spread thecry of Gas, gas! For weeks after that,the account runs, the actual alarms forgas were announced as Hash, hash! When you get the story of chow fromthe quartermaster and medical depart-ments, however, you hardly recognize is involved the stupendous feat oftransporting .5,000 items of supply tomore than 2,000,000 soldiers 4,000 milesfrom their liase! The distribution of food after it arrivesat a port in France, the problem of get-ting to a spceifie group of soldiers whatthey want when they want it, is a story ofalmost unimaginable proportions. In thequartermasters office, a statistical branchacts as a scientific eye that penetratesinto the holds of ships, on to far
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