. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No. 15 (May 7, 1920)]. ^HISTORY -hUMOR ^PATTOsf all thereback all blew in and choked Old Man Gloom In One Bound Volume ERES an old side kick that will bring back the daysover there with a bang! Its your old friend, theStars and Stripes—all the 71 overseas issues, justas they were published in France — in one com-plete bound volume. Nothing else can recall theold faces and places with such startling the hard-boiled top sergeant to the secondlooie in all his dignity and cordovan puts—theyreJust one slant at the Stars and Stripes will bringthe
. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No. 15 (May 7, 1920)]. ^HISTORY -hUMOR ^PATTOsf all thereback all blew in and choked Old Man Gloom In One Bound Volume ERES an old side kick that will bring back the daysover there with a bang! Its your old friend, theStars and Stripes—all the 71 overseas issues, justas they were published in France — in one com-plete bound volume. Nothing else can recall theold faces and places with such startling the hard-boiled top sergeant to the secondlooie in all his dignity and cordovan puts—theyreJust one slant at the Stars and Stripes will bringthe high spots—the week in Paris, the day Elsie Janis to death, the , the vin blanc and the vin rouge (some tender mem-ory, that), the old slum and corned Willie, those hand-constructedsocks with the lump in the toe, that wonderful rest camp—a bedof roses if there ever was one—the joys of K. P., the old gag aboutsunny France, the tours you made a la cheveaux 8, hommes40, your first and only drag on a Woodbine and last but not least,
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