October, 1917 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



111 



Follow Our Boys 



in France! 



WHEN the papers are full of the brave deeds of our boys in France 

 — your boy among them — will you be able to follow each forward 

 drive ? When you read "Pershing gained Laroche" what will it 

 mean to you? How far have we gone from the Meuse ? How much more 

 must we gain? Follow the forward drive of the allied troops with your 

 boy at the front. Every village, every ridge, every small stream on the 

 western front will be as clear to you as if you were there, if you have the 



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With the help of this Atlas you may look back beneath the surface actions of this 

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What is the hottest place in the world ? 

 Where is Erzerum? 

 What is the Skagerak? 



Where is our newest ally — Siam? 



Where does it rain every day? 



Where is Russia's newport on the White Sear 



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 Sahara is an unbroken stretch of 

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Perhaps you think the 



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Garden 

 10-17 



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