The literary digest . anient is no guaranty of lastingI)eace. As George Bernard Shaw has well said recently: Ifthe will to fight continues, the means will always be forthcoming. Alore than any other nation, America is sponsor for theLeague of Nations. It is born of the same spirit of high idealismthat actuated the American soldiers who died at Chateau-Thierry and the Argonne. America has earned the right tor representatives atParis, that in the final draft of the constitution of the Leaguethe omission that has been here discust shall be supplied. Ifthe sentiment In God We Trust is good enough


The literary digest . anient is no guaranty of lastingI)eace. As George Bernard Shaw has well said recently: Ifthe will to fight continues, the means will always be forthcoming. Alore than any other nation, America is sponsor for theLeague of Nations. It is born of the same spirit of high idealismthat actuated the American soldiers who died at Chateau-Thierry and the Argonne. America has earned the right tor representatives atParis, that in the final draft of the constitution of the Leaguethe omission that has been here discust shall be supplied. Ifthe sentiment In God We Trust is good enough to stampupon our coinage it is good enough to appear, in suitable phra-seology, in that epitome of the aspirations of humanity. The tumult and tho shouting dies,Tho captahis and tho kings doiMirt; Still stands thiiio anciont sacrillce,A humble and a contrite heart. Lord God of Hosts, Iks with us wo forgot—lost we forget I The Literary Digest for March 22, 1919 39. Build a HoneFifs-f- Home interprets Heaven, Homeis Heaven for beginners,—Tankhurst q; he safest, biggest and best investment anyyoung couple can make is a home. And thereward cannot be measured merely in dollars. Jacob A. Riis says: Upon the home rests our moralcharacter} our civic and political liberties are groundedthere; virtue, manhood, citizenship grow there. Americancitizenship in the long run will be, must be, what theAmerican home is. Your duty is to Build a Home First. Better a modest cottage home than a mansion house. Make it truly a home—inviting, hospitable, homey. Build it of that most adaptable, most dependable, most satisfactory and most economical of all materials— ** The Wood ot Service Southern Pine not only ranks among the strongest, most durable and most workable of home build-ing material, but because of the readiness with which ittakes and holds stains, paints and enamels, it is possible toobtain any desired effect in tone or color. For interior usein the h


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