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THE FIGHTING Q. M.'S.
__________

Those who kow little, or nothing
a: all
Of the ins and outs of a "Q. M"
man's life.
They may laugh and may joke we
fight in the strife,
If it wasn't for us---how easy they'd
fall.

Who feeds them and clothes them
and pays them their cash?
Who shows them the way and pro-
vides for theif has?
Who tents them and bunks them
and gives them their hay?
Why the "Fighting Q. M.'s," they
surely must say.
When the lack of provisions makes
the men gruff.

Who come to their rescue and de-
livers the stuff----
And take away phantoms that pre-
dicted a loss?
Why the men of the "Fighting Q.
M."---of course.

"Pop" Puts One Over.
"Pop" Bledose, mechanic, Bat. A
115th F. A., stepped out on his son
Walter, of the same battery, Satur-
day, March 23, 1918, while son,
Walter was blissfully "racking up"
on a detail at the Remount depot.
"Pop" stepped into the big city of
Greenville and took unto himself a
spouse. Walter, as is only natural, is
very anxious to meet his new mother
and brothers and sisters.
___________________
"Base Hospital Camouflage."
The boyd of the 55th Artillery
Brigade have been undergoing a
strenuous training in the art of
camouflage, but all will have to ad-
mit the boys from the Base Hospital
put the "cam" in camouflage last
Saturday at our "Y." We all enjoyed
it very much and hope to have them
back soon.
___________________

A peculiarity of Washington's
death is that it occurred at the last
hour of the last day of the week of
the last months of the 18th cen-nc
tury. The time was midnight, Satur-
day, December 14, 1799.

Gillette
Safety
Razor

Have You Seen the New Gillettes
Specially Designed for
the Fighting Man?

THESE models were designed by members
of the Gillette Organization who have seen
service with the Colors and know what the
soldier is up against.
Hundreds of officers and men are buying
them--- the U.S. Service Set in metal case, and
the new Khaki-covered sets for Ucle Sam's
soldiers and officers.
The Gillette is one razor for the man
who is doing things---the one razor with world-
wide use and reputation.
When a man wants new Blades he can get
them at any Post Exchange or Y. M. C. A.
Hut---here in America or Overseas.
Our Paris Office carries stocks---is con-
stantly supplying the American Expeditionary
Forces. Gillette Safety Razors and Blades on
sale everywhere in France, England, Italy and
the Eastern battle fronts.

Why the Gillette
Is Especially the Soldier's Razor

THERE isn't a harder shaving
job on earth than the serrvice
demanded of the Gillette by the
fighting man.
Under the very worst possible
conditions of climate---with cold
or hard water---on sun-burned
or wind-chapped faces---the Gil--
lette is called upon for its solid-
comfort, velvet=smooth shave.
And delivers it.

There are more Gillettes used
than all other kinds of razors
added together---the compact,
complete razor with no strops or
bones to clutter up the kit.
Hundreds of thousands of of-
ficers and men have adopted the
Gillette---with its blades always
sharp, always ready. No Strop-
ping, No Honing.

GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY
BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A.

GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS COMPANY, OF CANADA. LTD.
73 ST. ALEXANDER ST., MONTREAL

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200 GREAT PORTLAND ST., LONDON, W., ENGLAND

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