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en by PLL. Cnoswr Tailor Bug—Whata f Firefly gasoline to clean hi was t Mr. hes with! give A Doughboy’s Memories By Ex-Per, C. W, Saaren, US. A. FOREIGN K.P. OREIGN K.P., as compared with do- F mestic K.P., differed but little. It was slightly more involved, and a trifle pre precarious, but the scenic value was about the same. The cook had the same ami- able, wolfish disposition, when he was not dodging the sanitary inspector, and the mess sergeant was constantly currying favor with his K.P.’s by paying glowing tributes to their work and at times making lavish and extrav- agant gifts. In the back areas K.P. was openly flaunted around a double field range that was set up in a stone barn or a city park. Further up it was embroidered around a rolling kitchen. There was the same blood relationship between coffce and soup, and the slum was as imperturbable and slimy as previously. Spuds were peeled, and onions flooded the areas. The introduction to the famous Military G.I. can was also made secure, Cleaning a G.I. can that had been used in the vivid portrayal of beans or bread pudding was the one item of foreign K.P. that no man can forget. The memory of the sweaty hours, scraping and laving, will be the most pungent of all souvenirs. Many men still hold grudges now that they have emerged from their O.D. casings and still threaten vengeance and retribution against superiors— but the man who has the genuine umbrage, who is honestly and thoroughly sore, figures on caving in the bottoms of a few thousand | | | Nujo For Constipation Think a Minute HAT is your doctor's first question? Why does he suspect constipation? Because 90% of his patients are suffering from ailments caused directly or indirectly by the action of poisons formed in a sluggish intestinal tract. ‘These body poisons are absorbed by the blood and carried all over the body until the weakest organ, unable to withstand the poisonous contact, becomes infected and refuses to act properly. Unfortunately it is usually not until then that the doctor is con- sulted and asked to treat the diseased organ. The surest way of purifying the blood and preventing the for- mation of these destructive body poisons is to prevent stagnation of food waste in the intestinal tract—to prevent constipation. Constipation is not a matter to be taken lightly or neglected. Nor is it either sufficient or safe to take castor oil, pills, salts, mineral waters, etc., in order to “‘force’’ bowel action. Such action does not cure constipation, it makes constipation a habit. Nujol is entirely different from drugs as it does not force or irritate the bowels. Nujol prevents stagnation by softening the food waste and en- couraging the intestinal muscles to act naturally, thus removing the cause of constipation and self-poisoning. It is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take. Nujol helps Nature establish easy, thorough bowel evacuation at regular intervals—the healthiest habit in the world. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Nujol is sold in sealed bottles bearing the Nujol Warning: Trade Mark. All druggists. Insist on Nujol. You may suffer from substitutes. “Regular as ROMEIKE’S "25S CUPPING BUREAU : We will send you all newspaper clippings which may appear about you, your (riends, or any sub- ject on which you may want to be “up-to-date,” Bvery news- paper and periodical of importance in the United States and rope is searchet. Terms $6.00 per 100 notices. | HENRY ROMEIKE, 106-110 Seventh Ave., New York | G.1. cans some day. The uncertainty of foreign K.P. may or may been one of its chief assets. Un- brotherly interruptions of a Boche shell fre- quently knocked off several days from the roster specifications, but invariably the K.P.’s were unable to express their appreciation. In most cases, where the work of peeling a can of onions was cut short, traces of the men on duty were extremely hard to find. Many nesses were postponed indefinitely through lis sort of intrusion and requisitions were New Orleans, September 21-25, 1919 ade, at the same time, for a complete new | At this meeting internationally known representatives of the employer and the wage earner will discuss plans for uniting outfit, including another detail of K.P.’s, | capial and labor for greatct prrsithe ether fellow's viewpoint. When the right plan is suggested, they will do their part in ooks and whatnot. getting the message to the employer, the worker, the consumer, in a language cach understands. B ik th t meeting will be directly helpful in pointing ways toward new and larger markets. In the warm months in France the yellow Kh business “tien alti women are invited to attend and participate. For further information, hotel reservations, etc., et, a friendly insect, featured K It write at once to was in constant attendance and delighted in © = not have “A Smart Hotel for Smart Peoplé* b} HOTEL WOLCOTT =e Thirty Fie 5 ye | Safeguard Your Business ONTINUED prosperity depends upon two things—the production of more goods and ability to Conarket this increased production at'a profit. Labor and capital must both be profitably employed. Advertising is being used, and will continue to be used in even greater measure, toward the solution of those two problems. That is why business men are interested in the great Advertising Convention ASSOCIATED ADVERTISING CLUBS OF THE WORLD, 110 West 40th Street, New York, N. Y.