woman was discovered in Howard County, Maryland, U.fcJ.A., who was not aware that the war was on. She stated that her husband went to work daily at 4 a.m., and was too tired when he came in from the field at 6 p.m. to talk. She is the mother of several small children, and had not been out of home, except to go to church, in five years. In KOLA-NIP you .get a stimulant for the tired, a refreshment for the hot, a quencher for the thirsty. A tablespoonful m aerated water makes a cooling, nonalcoholic drink. Hotels and stores.— [AdvtJ
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Evening Star, Issue 16663, 20 February 1918, Page 2
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101Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16663, 20 February 1918, Page 2
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