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very description Steamship and Railroad forwarded to all parts of the world. Tickets issued. EASTER GIFTS. Purchases including Gifts, Flowers, etc., for delivery in United States at Easter or other festivals and on anniversaries may be arranged through AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. ORDER AND COMMISSION DEPARTMENT. The COMPTOIR NATIONAL D'ESCOMPTE DE PARIS which Bank has branches throughout France are Correspondents for the American Express Company and will accept remittances for payment through the American Express Company, also deposits for transfer to Bank Accounts opened with American Express Co. ---- The Stars and Stripes. ---- The official publication of the American Expeditionary Forces; authorized by the Commander-in-Chief, A.E.F. Published every Friday by and for the men of the A.E.F., all profits to accrue to subscribers' company funds. Editorial: Guy T. Viskniskki, 2nd Lieut. Inf., N.A.; Charles P. Cushing, 2nd Lieut. U.S.M.C.R.; Hudson Hawley, Pvt., M.G.Bn.; A. A. Wallgren, Pvt., U.S.M.C. Advertising: William K. Michael, 1st Lieut. Inf., U.S.R. Fifty centimes a copy. Subscription price to soldiers, 4 francs for three months. To civilians, 5 francs for three months. All advertising contracts payable weekly. Address all communications relating to advertising and all other business matters, except subscriptions, to THE STARS AND STRIPES, Press Division, 10, Rue Sainte-Anne, Paris, France. Address all communications relating to text, art, and subscriptions to THE STARS AND STRIPES, Press Division, G.H.Q., A.E.F., France. ---- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1918. ---- THE STARS AND STRIPES is printed at the plant of the London _Daily Mail's_ Continental edition in Paris. The paper stock is supplied by _La Societe Anonyme des Papeteries Darblay_. Only the hearty co-operation of these two institutions, one British, one French, has made it possible for the A.E.F. to have a newspaper all its own. Unity of purpose among the representatives of three allied nations has succeeded in producing THE STARS AND STRIPES, even as it will su
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