Exemption Refused-.—Samuel Horowits, ■who wanted 1 an exemption from military 6ervice upon the ground' that he is a vegetarian, said that the officiate of his locaJ hoard had told hi mt-hat he wouldn't havg to "eat the Germans," but "fight them.* Isaac- T. Flatto, chairman of the mittee to which his appeal was referred, found this answer of the local official* quite fair, and recommended that it b« affirmed. lie volutions seem to be the order of thl cUty. Witness ti-e complete overthrow d the tyrarri washboard by Easy Monday, tfa< scientific clothes waeber, which* washes clothe? ■snow-white without any rubbing. Is pncko does eight weekly washings. A trial wil , convince you.—[Adc'."
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Evening Star, Issue 16625, 7 January 1918, Page 6
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112Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16625, 7 January 1918, Page 6
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