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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1918

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The First Great Story of the Girl He Left Behind Him

Girs; She's eighteen; beautiful; a sub-deb a flapper sparkling with the zest of youth! Along comes the one man. She marries. Two weeks of wedded bliss and thenhe enlists. She's joyful glad to give him up to make the world a decent place to live in. Then come the days of yearning for her dear one the long, long hours of anxious waiting, of faith, of hope, of prayer. Then the knowledge that a little stranger is to arrive. Lovesublime beautiful brave, loyal sacrifice sincere, tender devotion are expressed in a new way in this first great story of an American war bride "Over Here", by Ethel M. Kelley. It starts in tomorrow's Chicago Sunday Tribune.

"Over Here" is a classic of war-time literature. It sizzles with a new, bold philosophy that epitomizes the courage, will and fidelity of American womanhood. It lays bare the most sacred thoughts and emotions of an American war bride. You'll find a smile and a tear in the samo paragraph. Beth says: "Sometimes I get to wondering if I'm grown up enough to love

tommy the way i do without spontaneous combustion or something, ihadnt got my hair up on ton of my head when I knew that Tommy was all there was to it. I knew it in my soul. War is hell, but there is something about doing your part that helps you through it. " Don't miss this great message of the war. It starts tomorrowin the color sec

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