The literary digest . SranJi CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG ack to eace lothes eautiful reproductioncolors of the originalpainting, suitable forming, can he had fromdealer in your towii,. IN this moment of laying aside the uniformthere surges through the heart of the sol-dier emotions too deep for words. There aresorrows for departed comrades. There arememories of privation and danger. There arejoys of the home-coming. There are hopesfor the days ahead. But no regret, however heavy—no ecstasy,however light—can weigh against the sweetthanksgiving of the mothers heart and thevenera


The literary digest . SranJi CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG ack to eace lothes eautiful reproductioncolors of the originalpainting, suitable forming, can he had fromdealer in your towii,. IN this moment of laying aside the uniformthere surges through the heart of the sol-dier emotions too deep for words. There aresorrows for departed comrades. There arememories of privation and danger. There arejoys of the home-coming. There are hopesfor the days ahead. But no regret, however heavy—no ecstasy,however light—can weigh against the sweetthanksgiving of the mothers heart and theveneration of the nation for him and for her. The label identifies every Society Brand < is the makers sjiiarantee of unqualified satisfaciion. ALFRED DECKER k COHN, MakersIn Canada, SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES, LimitedCHICAGO NEW YORK MOM KtAL. 1 70 The Literary Digest for February 22, 1919 head of the Italian Commission in America,who will personally attend to the Versaillesexhibition of the picture, will then takeit to Metz for a presentation before theAmerican and Allied commanders andtheir soldiers on Christmas-day. A POETS GOOD-BY VISIT TOTHEODORE ROOSEVELT MR. ROOSEVELT wrote no poetry,or, if he did, he took pains to keepit from the pubhc eye. But poets werehis friends, and to many of oiu- Americanwriters of verse the Colonels death was asif a great mountain had been removedfrom the horizon or a bright star hadfallen from its accustomed place in thefirmament. Mr. Edgar Lee Mastersspoetical tribute takes the form of a narra-tion in free verse of his last visit to Saga-more Hill. The poem gives a vivid pictureof Mr. Roosevelt as he appeared in his lastyear of Ufe and of the Colonels ownopinion of his mentality and quote Mr. Masterss tribute as it ap-peared in the columns of the ChicagoEvening Post: AT SAG


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