The Stars and Stripes, Vol. 1, No. 1, February 8, 1918 / The American Soldiers' Newspaper of World War I, 1918-1919

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A MESSAGE FROM OUR CHIEF

MEN ON LEAVE NOT TO BE LED ROUND BY HAND Impression That

OFF FOR THE TRENCHES.

TOOTH YANKING CAR IS TOURING FRANCE Red Cross Dentist's

ANZAC MAKES SAFE GUESS.

HUNS STARVE AND RIDICULE U.S. CAPTIVES A.E.F. Soldiers

MARINES ADVISE SWIGGING. For Hikers They Say, It Is Better Than Sipping.

FREE SEEDS FOR SOLDIER FARMERS Congress Votes Us Packets

ARMY MEN BUILD AN OVER-SEAS PITTSBURGH Mammoth Warehouses

A NEWS STORY IN VERSE (The incident this poem

HE OUGHT TO BE GOOD.

ARMY'S MOTOR ARMADA TO BE 50,000 STRONG Uncle Sam's

MEN ON LEAVE NOT TO BE LED ROUND BY HAND Continued from Page 1

THE SUPREME SACRIFICE. (Corset makers all over the

THE ANZAC DICTIONARY.

FREE SEEDS FOR SOLDIER FARMERS Continued from Page 1

OUR OWN HORSE MARINES.

HIS MORNING'S MAIL IS 8,000 LETTERS Base Censor Reads Them All, Including 600 Not in English

MIRABELLE

THE MACHINE-GUN SONG. (As rendered by a certain

CAN'T DO WITHOUT 'EM

ONE EYE IS NOT TRUE BLUE. So a Hoosier Patriot Tries to Return It to Berlin.

QUITE RIGHT.

GERMAN BRANDS YOUNG MOTHER WITH AN IRON. Victim of a

WHEN THE FRENCH BAND PLAYS.

WHEN PACKS ARE LIGHTEST

VOLUNTEER VIC'S BIG IDEA BY LEMEN IN THE ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH

THERE'S A REASON.

A DOUGHBOY'S DICTIONARY.

THIS REALLY HAPPENED.

KISS FOR RESCUER OF PIG FROM BLAZE A Beantown Fire-Fighter Hero of Epoch-Making Conflagration.

JIM.

BIG GUNS ON FLAT CARS TO BATTER HUNS' LINES. A. E. F.

A BULL IS DURHAM'S PRIDE.

"HE MAY OVERHEAR IT!"

The Stars and Stripes.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1918.

ON THEIR WAY. By CHARLES DANA GIBSON

TO THE FOLKS BACK HOME

MENTIONED IN ORDERS NEW HEADGEAR.

RAILROADING AT THE FRONT IS NO PICNIC Engineer of Big

AH! THOSE FRENCH!

SHAVING IN FRANCE.

CRUSADERS.

YES, THEY'RE A FEW.

FASHION HINTS FOR DOUGHBOYS By BRAN MASH.

MY FIRST NIGHT IN THE ARMY.

HEARD IN THE CAFE.

CAN YOU BLAME HER?

GOOD ENOUGH FOR HIM.

SUCH IS FAME!

ALLIES THE FAVORITES IN BETTING ODDS ON BIG WORLD'S SERIES KID

A PINCH HITTER IN KHAKI.

STRAY SHOTS.

FOR A LIVE SPORT PAGE.

INDOOR SPORTS SATURDAY NIGHT.

YES, HOW DO THEY?

SUPPLIES FIRST AID TO CHILLY AIRMEN Red Cross Canteen

OUR SANCTUM

TACTICS GET GOAT ACROSS. Requirements Include Perfume, a Sack, a Kit Bag and Cheers.

WHERE LANGUAGE FAILS.

HIS IS NOT A HAPPY LOT SAYS ARMY POSTAL CLERK Works

THEN AND NOW WAR MAKES AN AWFUL DIFFERENCE BY WALLGREN

NO MORE CUSSING ( IT!) AT MULES Order ( it!) Says That Animals are Sensitive as .

HOW GEORGE ADE SEES WAR. Many Old Adages Must Be Revised If Germany Wins.

GLORIFIED. (With apologies to the late Sir W. S. Gilbert.)

THE PASSING OF THE CAMPAIGN HAT.

OVER THE TOP THREE WAYS. Feet, Tank and Plane Tried by this U. S. Officer Ready for Next.

WHERE HE GETS OFF.

TWO SAMARITANS IN SKIRTS. In the Modern Parable, They Aid a Poilu Chauffeur.

TO FLASH THE HOUR BY ARMY WIRES. New A. E. F. Lines Will Insure U. S. Well-Set Time Pieces.

HOW THEY SPOT US.

TRY POTATO BUGS IN BOMBS. An Ohio Man's Suggestion on How to Win the War.

AMERICA'S BEST MEDICOS AT WORK FOR THE A. E. F. Incomes of

A PLEA TO THE CENSOR.

HOW THEY LOOK IN THE TRENCHES.

WHAT SAILOR INGRAM DID.

THE ROAD WAS OPEN.

THERE'S A REASON. (2)

SEA SLANG PUZZLES POILU. Trips on an Idiom and His Pride Takes a Fall.

HOW ABOUT THEM?

YANKEE AVIATORS PLAY IN LUCK Dead Engine Sneezes and Picks

STARS IN A HERO'S ROLE. Movie Actor Plays Sapper in a Real Rescue.

"WELL, I'LL BE !" THEY'RE ALL HERE.

Transcriber's Note

VOL. 1—NO. 1. FRANCE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1918. PRICE: 50 CENTIMES.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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