The Mount Joy star and news. (Mount Joy, Pa.) 1878-1918, May 11, 1918, Image 2

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Co-Operation, Not Competition
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should try Lydia E. When war was declared this country was saddled w
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B Yeauness which our first war your have demonstralled that we are as
and headaches. A | unprepared for peace as we were un\prepared for war.
Stiend called MY And Sth we learn the lessor} that this year
your newspaper | events ought to have taught us, indfustrially and oco-
ements an] nomically, the United States is an for § very sever f il
husband bou ght not only during but after the close of, ,
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i Vegetable Com- paredness has taught us is that co- itor 1d not
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accept Mra. Rohr. costly trade wars between economic units that were 5 :, These pow
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and give Lydia E. | market; adulteration of product and bad trade practi ot font secilis nis © on} “th,
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agreements, price cutting, low wages, child labor an i < C ;
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years If lus been | evils. FREI
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Heations yo for Have we profited by our mistake OLMSTED, LE ROY. N. Y.
- Pinkham Medicine | Have we awakened to the necessities of the future? =
Are we ready to prepare with all possible speed for tl Vv economic
conditions that face us? | jo ! n al
Are we ready to accept the new puinciple, viz, that’ co-op: ) te-
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henceforth to be the life of trade and that ruthless competition is y TREE
ity the life of trade? b Since I P ae ted that the every- [the waistline and two large disks of i
=X ion | To or 4 2 Vitor 2 inthe nits t : ay serviceable dress of today, will be | the gray cloth find the best of posie ! liver pills
i fhe probe m, brought fully 1 efore us in the events of the p: ' quiet as to color and simple in con- s on it. The same odd applique } 1 iver
heezing and sneoz- is the most import: int and also the most fascinatine of an iH 120 th id ron, gront 2 mands are Hage up. is stitched to ther. :
d hawking you’ra try has ever solved. It calls for the most dupremely unselfish and p nthe ingenuity of designe I'heir ock is plaited across the front SL as kocd.
Wwiing, ro ’ : 2 leverness must come to the rescue in rt portion and where it joing raf
roposition. Handle 2ffort that the people of our land are capable of ) SE . !
5 2 : andl peo} { to redeem frocks from somberness and | the bodice, small disks of the gray i l t 3
oneyo Horzhound rere ae I hem out of the commonplace. In| cloth answer to the roll call of the l
relieves bad cases. ===) the face of these restrictions, they | plaits. There is a belt of the blue
ts. a bottle. 1 one wonders with the me it | material, which is fastened to the front ! ie of your he 1d wealtr,
: d h 3 W Will 13.: H nt ‘e are more charmed with their | of the bodice at each side with a large you. i id Tea
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loothache Drops | History roves Lah ar VI rng i riginal ways of doing things than with | flat bone button. ine 4
— . T {{ any of their past a 1 A band of blue, piped with eray is ~
P ? 4 2 - ne o . i De 4 al 1 , pipec with gray 18 tn
Clear Your Skin rospenty to United States , have thought out ways of c rapped about the sleeve at the wrist, ! :
ER : black with gray or beige or any neu-; It is wide at one end and narrow at : Mant
dQ LY Hai ; {tal eoloy | 28H Iy heu-, ¢ eer ar ¢ {
ote TOU Hal Your Hair By RICHARD A. FOLEY {tral color, that more than reconcile | the other, the narrow end rounded and
With Duticura y RIC . X { us to the absence of bright color. Oth- overlapping the other, is fastened F 1 ern-
: { ==. er dark colors are managed with the | down with a button. This is a very
0ap 25¢ same cleverness im Aint apt : i y
So ; lever simple finish for the sleeves, but ng ,
Ointment25and50¢ Any man who can read may learn for himself that history The dark blue, one-piece frock shown | one seems to have thought of it be Again a Wei : Lo:
=. | avery war has stimulated trade. God knows we would be willing to h In the picture is a fine example of good | fore. Towle I meds
aly : ; designing. Imagine it in velours onsiderine thi 5 dasirne ; ! ( s eighi
Poetry. that stimulant aleng with the others by an act of congress, Bal the fact , 5 2 5 in velours or| Considering that the designer madg «l ; ey
Re road Stake ee : ; Sa . ; Si : : : duvetyn with gray duvetyn providing | such a success of this use of gray with : i : : e
e read Shake | remains that after the shock of 1861, the greatest years in business—the the needed contrgst. A band of the | blue he was justified it adding a Soff ERLE 0%, Lye redu Somes
iis ype TRY Sat . | : TR : ® 5 » viel
er Corntossel. “1 highest prices for stocks and bonds—came in ’62 and ’63. gray set in about the neck makes place | cape collar of gray cree georgette, als ; Si <
ssel. . Sh : ' 5 1 only * a cut-out applique fi » The o rock i , } Lr io nice! 10u
ino while rit And in 1864 and 1865 business had big vears. In 1861 New York's or 2 ¢ i i" t nh 1 in blue. The | though the frock would still be a suo ; ; : I ve
A : A Foot ROH front of the bodice is extended below | cess without it. Biel he
y taste for poetry pank clearings were $6,000,000,000. “In 1862 they were seven billions; i Rg It | fire made and tl :
) y We > | . . ~p 0 . . » a ee is i 1 v
ley Men: 1 he 1863, fifteen billions; 1864, twenty-four billions; twenty-five billions in
JOSII'S OW v .
w beats all the 1865, and twenty-nine in 1867. A Nic -oading
and Mare Antony's | In 1861, the ‘bad year of the Civil war—possibly corresponding to The Las et Hats of Winter I I NM the citizens’ ’
or wittion 5 An = iC Cl So U LU 1 ON \ id
er Witten. the period we are now going through—there were $207,000,000 in fail Hi ork, said
pies Ai < : : ar : RRR TR EAI WE !
GRAY HAIR ures in the United States, and this had dropped to only $23,000,000 in oy ; . ; :
2 R, and to seven and eight millions in and ’64 respectively, whil thpvias freon a
ter add 1 oz. Bay bits Se : Siar ga Es i Y ( ' ! :
Barbo Compound, | there was but little increase in the succeeding several years. To : f
Anv druggist ca ’ x . : Toy > : . Wha 18 th £2 he father f
aay druggist on The reason for this, according to Senator Theodore Burton, was that i isked l rl as hh oo |
irections for “the great demand incident to the war, and the enormous employment i
eachg®ox of ‘ e 1 . . ; | A eri ti = i
fually labor, plus the withdrawal of a large body of men as soldiers, prevented shocked
oS 0 a gy : 1 1 ' ! She 1, Abdomen, my
i e it possibility of depression. We are in a better position today than 1 Tati 4
or the sc , 1S nol ¥ s “iss me : Lutie-
s not rub off. Ady. | our country was during the Civil war, because, prior to our own entrance {i |
Crm into the present war, Europe poured hundreds of millions into our busi- 5 i Sa
se spit th : 3 § roditar inst eo Achior pation A Liste idea n Vi
his satanic mal. ss treasuries, and we became a creditor instead of a debtor nation. A gl ve
raged. yw all the money that has been loaned the allies being spent here in he holidays with I nose
1ddition to billions for our own military purposes. 1 at ng! Lor ree
\ a ny J ; J i ¢ ister”
LE It makes no difference what fallacies of economy may be enumerated econcitab ther
4 by men in high or low position, you cannot affect the un bl of that
supply and demand, and men in business may eontidenily « count up y ! gan 1
{ ! Ph not
i growing demand for their products and upon growing prosperity wit! we,” said
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should not be discouraged by small setbacks or by reactions that will occu ily
| a lot of fime | in a sensitive country during a time of war. We will soon get used tut i ao yan ong of
ma yy : . 1 ol td { 1 i done
never happen. rumors, true and false, and our system nationally will become Immun
meremane | £0 the shocks. | ! n't dono aj nn It's her
f rr ree me ’ S rmany and
’ Ea er en « ization pa-
rSwellen H Ton ahs
y ve rr rt ETAT es ese ota
on Was Criti- cur H » ded N IN] Bui Qu: I
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Were Ustd Nation Has pon ed Nobly but Sti
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estored, Greater Sacrifices Must Be Made i |
weldn tl Tas last hats of winter, like au- | bon, broeaded with gold, which covers
Madara, 15 Mt 1 By CORA RIGBY | tumn leaves, herald their departure by | the top of the hat. The ribbon is ar-
Grove, Camden, i { becoming more brilliant than at any | ranged in a bow with two loops at
e me nearly wild | other time of the vear. They abdicate | the front.
g Liberty and democracy! These have been the underlying words, the | 5 favor of spring millinery much ear- | It is noteworthy that euch of these|
4 { ler in the Year than they used to; | hats depends upon a single tri ing ,
TYE Q f£ \ h 10 . 1 ildren of the ap : i s > {2M ji upon a single trimming 3
basic principles, of the loans which the men, Won 1 and chil | for Fashion takes to satin or even | feature for its adornment, and that| &
a have been asked to make to the United States government. straw ae Jeter the sow is off the | they bespeak variety in new millinery, i
The magnificent response to the appeal has been due not only tolthof round. Auptung hop looks ike [ One carries a plume, one a flower, and | {
: a ! . rs . | spr ing mal a strong appeal the | one contrives it Wvfie vi !
fact that the loans were the safest investment in the world but rather | lands of long winters, and furthergfbre, | ribbon. Hats SS ! Ry in yi i
because, in this form, the people could show their faith, could participate | Northern tourists’ hats, display in | th vi and coat collars | |
in toe war which is to end the slaughter of innocent noncombatants and | 5 ox L 2 jo Sromen July Do- | for st about all | |
: : . | ink illogical. And there is no particu- | (j to be S« Tale 4% A 17 {
Nr. Nadira ! the ruthless destruction homes and villages andthe laying waste of | | 3. wood reason why a flower hat, or | o Hox Seas a pit i
howN.g@ffered Yared % : ; : of eyes, wher cuddles down | |
ACL lar Q 1 ¢ £ MM ma *S, SNOW 10 De wor r 1 § 1 :
pital, but when | Ir uitful lands. a hat of i , sho not be worn | i; her { 1a ;
ed I would | The government of the United States will go on as in midwinter. 7 DD }
| § : | reo af J vs isin !
Kidney Pillsi | to give its pennies, lollars, its thousands and the Jeebew Bitty
discarded all is w 1 . 4 ‘
y war is won, v &
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Yai he Ww } h easy, flowing = f
on that 1 | make lovely © ition of the al New Blouses in S 3 i
swell aays. pl¢ Zz Dit A handsome os i NY \ 5
ww trou- Th > done in the | trich feather ims the ret 1 P: d
as weil Be AN + Fthe nlu ) of pl yy |
first nine mon 2 for grati- | °° PH I e! i : ps i
Public The » financial ’ : ; 8 i
ruabic. x i t 3
ao. *° 1917 is 1 tl o I 1 3 ibed, not h he 1 and vi p 3 od i
, 80c = Box effort op'J1¢ 18 1 : es : Ne . Ye :
Nd “11: ously. and utn 1S1asm ¥ : ? - nd
HIDNEY only willingly Dug ; : : is r becoming shape ft hie : 3
«PILLS ; A aecx 5} been the sa ind NONSES tl rican | | . Ait,
BUFFALO, N.Y. ! Splendid ¢ . : § Zo : ~ :
d | 1 er 1 ease their gen= | spr J ~
an w | hii 1. 0 OTS < ea neir ge | a ode AL eS
neople, thes ; :
P Py T} 1 must pay heavier taxes and lend more money to the | vel »
GH G | erosity. lhe wd fb x A TC ' i ful frill fo ¢
puG i ament .. the wage earrer ¢ small salaried in must Manage | .. .¢ the 1
overnment, an the Wag . at at t .
sist. Stop the | 8OVE : Lion The necessity for economy by everyone is making | small e
and hoarse- | 4 give his proprtion. 1c n¢ * . . brilliant A eo \
hroat with | r Fad baad r sly Everyone must not give up s ymething Gist 5 featured, althe
i itself feit s It surely. omni for the gov | un oo 13 the. wishes CF a
i T sacl fic Ol £0 tl £ - . ican
| that he really wo ts, but he*mus st m >. & : { to be becor Paris has sent

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