BUY LIBERTY BONDS sV A 1 Uncle Sam's Bank Is the Safest in Entire World. Collars .FOi SPJUNG CASCO-IVi. ClDC-5'.Wi nail 7 f m) 1 W2A 77ie Corset Is the Foundation Your college outfit starts with a utrit Ol6t Your figure will be graceful, and you will have distinct style, irrespective of simplicity in dress, and your health as sured. Moreover, a Redfern Model is so ideally com' fortable, fitting so natur ally that its wearer may do any athletic stunt as easily as she dances, rides or walks, in her corset. Be sure to have your Redfern Corset properly fitted before you choose your suits and frocks then their correct appearance is assured. $3.50 up Every Weight of Underwear for Men H found in the LEWIS Union Suit for Fall and Winter ; cotton, cashmere, cotton and worsted, silk and worsted and Sea Island cotton mercerized. You can get light, medium or heavy weight i UNION SUITS Priced, SI. 50 to $5.00 and Higher We display nnd sell these famous LEWIS Union Suits and want you to examine the differ ent weight? nnd materials, and the generously poovl construc tion and then note the big consumer-value. You ConM No Plaea Your Monoy to Better Advantage, at Same Time Helping the Greatest Cause of Humanity. (By BOOTH TARKINGTON.) When wo Intrust our Having to Lank, we like tu know tliul If u sound Imnk. We feel safe thru to leave our niiMiey In charge of (hat bank mid Its otticera. They will use It lu vartoui ways which seem good to them, but we will set It nil hack, If the bank I sound. Yet no hunk In the United States of America cau be as Bound at the United States Itself. Therefore, when the United States government turns banker, the safest place for our money to be put Is In the hands of this government. Anybody con sea that, without bothering to look twice, Uncle Sam himself will take cure of our mouev. and we'll tret It back. We know that. Ills word Is so good that we can get the money back whenever we need It, because his bonds will sell, any time, for just ubout what we pay for them. A few years hence, of course, they will sell for more thuu we pay for them. During the time that we leave our money with Uncle Sum what e call the Liberty Loan he pays us Interest. Well, I've had a higher per cent than he pays not for a loan, because I had to pay taxes that reduced the per cent to 3U but on Investments. Ouee I made an Investment that puid 19 per cent, but It only paid It once, and then the fellow who talked ine Into It left town without telling anybody good-by. I've found, since then, that I can't get much better than Uncle Sam's rate In the long run. When I think I can, usually the factory has to have new boilers, after my first divi dend comes In, or the ore "Isn't quite the quality we had reason to expect," and I begin the long squirm to get out with something reasonably near what I put in. No ; nowadays I think the government rate is about all I'm going to get from any Investment which I place with regard to the In vestment's margin of safety. There fore I get all I can of Uncle Sam's Liberty bonds because they are to day, of all the possible Investments In the whole world, absolutely the safest. Nobody except Uncle Sam will or can give us his rate and the same absolute certainty that we'll get our Interest paid promptly and the princi pal when it is due. That's the selfish side of it; we can't do better with the money for our self ish selves. The other side of It Is that Uncle Sam uses the money for our own V)ys In France and our boys on the seas--our boys whose hard and ter rible dally work Is done so gayly ; and death always with them dropping from the air above them, ready to strike up at them from the grouud. or from the water beneath them. They bear this for us, that our Ideal of free dom may not be lost forever and that we shall not become the Prussian's servant. A good Interest rate and safety for the money, and aafcty for our Ideals, and for our liberty that's what we get when we Invest in the Liberty loan ! WORDS AND DEEDS (By WALT MASON.) I may use language till I make De mosthenes look like a fake. I may rear up some nine feet high, and tell how I would bleed and die, If I were not so old and gray and crippled up and full of hay. I may denounce the foreign foe and tell how gladly I would go to wield a shotgun in the 6crap and shoo the kaiser off the map; but If I think more of my wad than of' u. country and my God, the things I say won't cut much grass; my words are merely sounding bruss. Our Uncle Sam is needing men; he's needing rhino by the ton; he can't conduct a high-class ecrap without a lot of dough on tap. To raise thti dust he asks all lads to lend him all their surplus scads, to buy his bonds security the safest ever man will see. And if I do not gambol up, as gay and frisky as a pup, and buy the bonds till I go broke, my loyal spiels are merely smoke. Oh, boys, most any tin-horn skate can work his Jawbones and orate; most any hick can chew the rag and say nice things about the flag; but when we come right down to tacks, the patriot who's smooth as wax Is he who comes, co ardent soul, for Liberty bonds to blow his roll. They Bayoneted the Wounded. A returned Canadian officer, lo tell ing of an engagement In which he had taken part said: "We retook the trench from which we had been driven and found the linns hnd bayoneted all our wounded when they had to get out" Those are the fellows your by has to fight over there. Give him your wrole-bearted support I Duy bonds l 1 ' V. it r honto "Cum Laude" Sweaters y ubiquitous a iweater is. From matricula Juation its uses are multitudinous, its paths de vious. And how nomadic, too. The athletes luxurious shaker, nroudlv alphabctted. migrates from "stude" to co-ed. from frat house to girl's dorm. If it's a Bradley, it abides there. Ak for them .t ihe bert ihop.. Wrile lot the Bradley Style Booklet. j BRADLEY KNITTING CO., Delayan, Wii. a; k -s ' 4 V I WHIM MMa I IWir :nH a. ;-ivi .... ) S 1 A "I 1 r ..AfA- V N i.itin'-i " x';; II - III I I '"l'lli A C H I E V B HENT Twenty-Eve, "years "ago the General Electric Company was founded Since then, electricity has sent its thrill .through.the whole structure, of Jife. Eager to turn wheels, to lift and carry; to banish dark, to gather heat, to hurl voices and thoughts across space,, to give the world new tools for its work electricity has bent to man's wilL, Throughout this period the General Electric Company has held the great responsibihtiesand. high ideals of leadership.. It has set .freecpurolresearch. It has given tangible form tolihven' tion, in apparatus of infinite precision and gigantic power: .And it has gone forth, co-operating with every industry, to command this unseen; force and fetch it far to serve all people.. By the achievements which this com', pany has already recorded may best", be judged the greater ends its future; shall attain, the deeper mysteries it yet shall solve in electrifying more and. more. of the world's work. A ir-1 o.w t