health of the present generation, if honey could be at least partially 

 restored to its former place, would be greatly improved. 



Prof. Cook, of California, says: "Physicians may be correct in assert- 

 ing that the large consumption of sugar is a menace to health and 

 long life, and that by eating honey our digestive machinery saves 

 work that it would have to perform if we ate sugar and in case it is 

 overtaxed and feeble, this may be just the respite that will save it 

 from a breakdown." Switzerland produces large quantities of honey, 

 but the demand for it is so great that the price has advanced and the 

 Government has been compelled to fix it. Although we may infer 



that the Swiss themselves are a great honey-eating people, Dr. Emfeld, 

 of Geneva, seems to think that they might well eat more of this sweet. 

 "If people would eat more honey, ' ' he says, ' ' we doctors would starve . ' ' 

 Uses of Honey. 



Honey has many medicinal qualities, and is used in nearly all cough 

 sirups, cold preparations, and compounded in many other medicines 

 where delicate flavor, absolute purity, and sweetness insure results 

 not to be obtained by the use of any substitute. 



While commonly used in its natural state as a spread on hot bread 

 and cakes, honey may be employed in cooking wherever sugar may 

 be used. The same beneficial effect upon health will follow as a result 

 from its use in the natural state. Foods prepared with it are better 

 and will remain in fresh condition longer than if prepared with sugar 

 or sirup. Bread and cakes prepared with honey will not dry out as 

 with sugar, because honey attracts moisture. It has long been em- 



Wlll yon 

 Carry on! 



Whatever your 

 injury, or combi- 

 nation ol injuries, 

 tliere Is some one 

 occupation in 

 which you can 

 succeed. It you 

 don't beUeve it, 

 we can prove it 

 to you. 



If you need a new 

 arm or leg, that 

 will be provided, 

 one for Sundays 

 and one ior the 

 workshop. You 

 can play the game 

 with it as well as 

 with the one you 

 left over there, 

 and it won't hurt 

 when you pound 

 your thumb or get 

 it broken. Be- 

 sides, you can get 

 a new one any 

 time, and it is 

 warranted against 

 rheumatism. 



While you are 

 learning your new 

 occupation you 

 will be paid a 

 regular allowance 

 to cover your Uv- 

 ing expenses, and 

 your family will 

 be paid an allow- 

 ance for their sup- 

 port. 



When you have 

 learned to work 

 you can live on 

 yoxxr earnings and 

 spend your dis- 

 ability compensa- 

 tion taking your 

 family to the 

 movies, or any 

 way you like. It's 

 yours for keeps 

 just the same 

 whether you 

 work or loaf 

 around for life, 

 but you can't 

 spend it going to 

 the movies if you 

 haven't any 

 wages to live on. 



Doesn't It? 



Training counts. 

 You know it 

 counts, for it was 

 training that 

 helped you to 

 beat the Hun. 

 It will count with 

 you if you take 

 advantage of the 

 opportunity 

 UncleSam is mak- 

 ing for you. You 

 never imderstood 

 what real training 

 meant until you 

 joined the Army. 

 You now under- 

 stand what train- 

 ing means. Take 

 it. 



