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ehRe ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1916, 8 CIPTAINSTRING |Brains Can Win Wealth for Youths To-Day; |\NAVVCHEFSEES [LINER SUSSEX HIT. Mga fami, HIMUPBY WRISTS, | Charles M. Schwab Gives Recipe for Success|\.S.DEFEATINWAR! BY TORPEDO, NEW Fae to WHAT | Asset Than Money.” WHAT o Have Been Made. Never Such | the reply to the American note come a tes "7 Jeerning the restrictions imposed by Skipper of Bark Belmont Is “Possess a Reputation for Absolute Opportunities as Now! Grom, Drttaln on maritime commeras ‘ Roosevelt Pictures Disaster for] Affidavits From American Sut) "Veer being chaneet te Held in $2,000 Bail on Sea- YOU MUST Integrity and Be a Gentleman.” YOU MUST |“Don’t Lie to Cover Up Your Own f fh rvs vt Franc on Be h A , Fleet and Country Open vivors in England All Point | with the desires of France, tie Brite | le ; Shortcomings or Failures.’ " ) ane tah draft of the reply was again sube man Johnson S Charges. DO TO WIN! “Have Personality—the Ability to}AVOID TO “Don’t BeaSnob. There’sNo Room to Invasion of Foe. in That Direction. mitted to the French Cabinet but @t@ P not prove wholly satistactory. It ‘= Put Yourself in the Best Light.” SAYS MATE BEAT HIM. §SUCCESS: WASHINGTON, March 29—The Delleved an adjustment of the views i Work for the Sake of Work and Not | Don’t Think a College Education Is —— wan mink a few days ago, waa shelled |= The note willbe ‘signed only by Hung by Manacled Hands | for Money Alone.” | Necessary to Success. It Isn’t.”” 3 But With Strong Dreadnought ae enw beta be} rapt mitt bo inciudet Octo ae Over Four Hours, Losing BUSINESS 1S A STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE CHARLES M. SCHWAB 1S Defense We Could Win American urvivore cabled the Btatel @efors the reply an forwarded. ; Consciousness, He Swears, lal casiabatie 2nd hl : SCHWAB Sonnesy Fos “Bloodless Victory.” ee ero ansamdavit of the|Keer Whites and Nemroes Apart ig | ee rd ee yor captain of the Englishman the ves- eee eee A tale of the sea such as lads used to read and shudder over—and then hide the book behind the erography— was related to-day tn an affidavit by John Johnson, able-bodied seaman of the American bark Belmont, Henry W, Fanzy, master, charging his skip per with “cruel and unusual punish ment.” Upon the story Johnosn re lated Capt. Fanay was held in $2,000 ball for examination before United States Commissioner McGoldrick on April 4. The skipper pleaded not pullty. The Belmont, which is now ly: @ pier in Brooklyn, wag on her to this port from Rosario, in the gentine. On the aft m of March 4, according to Johnson, he was just OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. March 29.—. [fel attempted to get away when AP- | An ordinance providing for the segre= : \ proached by the submarine. After! gation of the white and negro races tw tory of the European War without! being shelled she hove to, and then | Oklahoma City was passed by the City firing a shot, Assistant Secretary | wag torpedoed |Commissioners to-day and became ef- Frooesvert (Ch tne wrevs Suey All tho late news concerning the fective immediately the House Naval Committee. With | cnannol liner Sussex strengthens the IG Seles: enough Dreadnaughts, he said, the) theory that the steamer was tor-| permitie: United States would win a “bloodless WASHINGTON, March 29.—Drea naughts have won the greatest vi secured from | pedoed, Stat es a victory” in a war, Aynerican survivors by United Sta a yor vere | ft Charaes, : in United States or| Consular agents at Dover all wer ‘ . ret lish RL Babel sedal PG 8 despatches to the State De- Attorney William and weaker than ever in its history, | Sirtment to bear out the theory that ) Hi will begin an investigation in comparison with other Powers.’ | the vessel was hit by a torpedo. Af- charges of wrate in the osevelt sald, axp! f at | fidavits secured from the survivors | ent ¢ enges made by Com Ba velt sald, explaining (iat! wil be eent hete. With me affi- wilssigner of Accounts Welleteln (8 @ the nation has great potential re-) davita is the statement of the Sus. | \ whl sources, but a “handful of an army” | see's owners that the channel boat —— MANY & MANS CAREER 1S RUINED RY AN INEFFICIENT, NAGGING, FRETFUL, EXTRAVAGANT WIFE and a navy weak Powers for tmmedia than several | was unarmed. | ne ji | peccceccccceccccccccs. y of umulating evi- om aa ums was attucxed || PUT CREAM IN NOSE t nae Ry keeping the foe's fleet off the She s Mr. Roosevelt said, the British | thing me Dreadnaughts had attained the aim} will be exp 1 chat som ed that some; AND STOP CATARRH exacted—from Tells How To Open Clog; Nos t, it im ams than a tod—-eve coming off watch at 4 o'clock when George T. Goetz, the first ottic o erman : Aurea WING Fo acrUb sone ieredne f0% te th they wore built, LOSETANY inistration im perpared to trils and End Head-Colds, nm T here Is « possibility at least lo, to the length of breaking off re- | ‘*ceeeeoooooooeee. Ht cSRpIMAd Bib PHURCHOUE. Gwtahy ray t this nation becoming Involved in fitions. “This, has been known for) You feel fine ina few moments, Your Just comp? 1 his four-hour wateh. po t victor in Europe waa as-|some days. Such a step would not | cold in head or catarrh will be gone. and the reply of tho first mate, he oe, steals te Mout of ance, but AHFOUED | Yur logged nstehe eit oped eld linac A fe te a ; in a clash with a fleet twier nite purpore to obtain real 4° | pacaages. of your hend will cle his clothes and beat nk, seing bel that the | warfare, o als have made clear, — | ou can breathe fr No more dull After th ve atti wax put re until receive 1 Rtates deat would oe. wiped ness, headache, no hawking, snufffing, : , ; a # discharges or dryness; no struge nama Canal and Untted | German Chan lt mone) ating for breath at nigh . Tell your druggist you want a small c v, M ch 29.-Chancellor von BERLIN, March | bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply aj the possessions lost and the na and open to inva Hethmann-Hollweg to-day gave to @ on, bh ‘a |_ ttle of this fragrant, antiveptic cream By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. In reply to @ suggestion that Kurd. [committee of the Relchatag a conf: |). your nostrils, let it penetrate throu 1ins,” Charles M. Schwab told me, “are a bigger asset than money. can belligerenta will be exhaust baste yon the policy now be |, ‘ery air passage of the head; soot / The man without brains and with money cannot keep tt. The man with t the close of the war and be Httle| submarine warfare and told exactly | 4 oe the heute flamed, pen tag! 8 praing and without mon ty soon acquire it. And the only man who The COLLEGE Mani Must Looe | DONT BE A SNOB OR A BOOT-LICrER ‘otinad to continue arming, Mr.|what has been done in the negotia- | aembrane, relief comes instantly. y 1 ney may soon acqu we 4 ~ United States. Tt is just what every cold and catarrh SHARPLY WHEN COMPETING wi 1 | tions with the nit J ' * Dus life—with or without money—is the possessor of yeave ey Lchabbghannp Kit twenty-elght members of the sufferer needs. Don't stay stuffed-up urs this con braine. ee ‘It 1# entirely problemation!. But Jeommittee attended the session, The | and miserable.—Advt ours this con a * * 4 4 the best guess is |private discussion of submarine issuer » oF Johnson, and ty Don't you agree with me?” finished the Chairman 70 judging by history D oe v ‘embe e the 6 Seah tt on contin: as arranged by the Government ealed to the axinper and be was out of the Board of Directors of the Bethlehem Steel Cor- ZA br Coase | egbceg Ae ue, We cannot | ve party leaders in the Reichstag | In “Splits” for Home Use Gown, unconscious, poration, the miulti-millionaire who during the last — tell yot if sane ied plbdislecd ag pty reed that open debate should be { Per aUree rete cnet clean \ eighteen months pri y has made more money for nev in @ draw, Aiitig Ma oe Se eee ee ee ath, aay ereaD {more persons than any other man in America. For he fine and five years’ imprisonment, is at onee the godfather of the most precocious of war babies and the patron saint of the most prosperous of tow in Mr. Si nwab's private office at No. lit a big, square, simply furnished place able ag a wooden frame about a Franz Hals portrait.” It needs another other painter of the people and of {mpassive strength to draw the in American industry to-day. A photographer merely ‘“E. H. Har Hot Water for Sick Headaches) 1 Sena Broady as un: 4 most dynamic fig and out. Ifa victory for eith Cie lee | 9 down a out y either ssh mors wows sr| AYRES WILL RECOVER vans wtoaains Sheree | FROM MERGURY POISON | was one of my less you try to cover up your we might get mixed up with that| , victorious mde. To-day we have|Victim Was Despondent Ov ig reat potential reeources but nothing Failure of Scheme He Tried and“~ to withstand an immediate shock.” ‘ b ‘ Mr. Roosevelt said the Department to Promote. ” Me “ af jaults by lyin, sho 8 succeeds in making Mr, Schwab look lid, and even in his moments of ‘4¢4! men, commented quickly, ry, lying=i rt, un you fail to be a gentleman.’ has official knowledge that England Merbert A. Ayres of Irvington, N p|| Tells why everyone should drink | Sarrested motion he fs ai ut as ‘old as a locomotive thirty seconds before “2. Jidn't approve of everything he “Personality, the. ability, to put{had tnormased her naval tonnage|¥., formerly President of the Standard hot water with phosphate its d At six feet tall, with the sturdin of the man who ‘ld but then, one never approves of yourself in the best light, ts @ tre- $1,000,000 tons win the war began, He| Shipbuilding Corporation of No, 44 everything anybody does, In tho Mendous asset, Some people are Dorm} sia, however, tha England would | Whitehall Strect, was said to-day (o In It before breakfast. main, I think he was a wonderful With it but I belteve it can be Cul} awine long before sending her fleet |have an excellent chance to live after | figure, James J. Hill is an Masi against Germany's fortifled base at |having taken nearly nine grains of bi has done something else besides crouch over a desk, brown-eyed and instantly 8 ly skinned, ergy at its deadilest.on leash A COMMANDER IN THE GREAT = thik old: imaneeerent ae “8 HINTS FOR THE YOUNG MAN {foiicoland he added, “the Ger- chloride of mercury encased tn a wad ood Spring Tonics tor every One Headache of a kind is caused hy 7 “ : Leguade igedesals CMa de wii o meet the Englinh |of chewing sun 6 is in the hospi- . % Beasaehe of shy Klaus on Se a NC ORIVE In Pittsburgh is an old friend orking a Worle alli kis ilcei JUST STARTING OUT. ped sb ap So yam eld | F Order From Nearest Dealer, ' auto-intosication —~ which means self} 11. sooks what he ix, a commander Of ming, an astronomer, who at “There is no room in the busi- aan Poisoning. Liver and bowel poison : eee th eked thirty or forty was known as a WIFE al erat srg wine called toxins, sucked into the blood, 3! real Amstioan Op master of his chosen field. He has | ness world for the snob, No- nd repairs on a villa! works should be Former Judge Disbarred, | at Nor on, A few days | t tibue - With my first ; “I'm not working for money. in the com- : Bupreme Court )@¥0 he was taken ill, and it is report: | through the lympn ducts, excite tnog not wealth but power. With my fi hardly any money. But I'd give Tee edge ter oe afore meney aeriemed te Met workese "A$ The main branch of the Supreme Court /@4, Nera "phymtclan’ told hin he hea | 9. heart, which pumps tho blood so fastg#iance { wondered why he 1s afte up mine if | could be a supremely i eee hee aD young man in an office cannot fin Newark, consisting of Chief Justloe | cancer or some other serious stoma II tionately "Charlie'a” by even casual great scientist like that man.” Vil ever spend. I'm not working afford to be rude and overbear- $Gum and Justices Swayze and Bor- |trouble and tl ution wou that it congests in the smaller arteric: $M ntances,. When he spoke I for my children, | haven't any. His tact and xen hearing char ceMsary. 7 wed him an be destroyed undoubtedly,” => } sid: seolncing MORE ENJOYMENT IN BRAINS |) borne t ‘Judge of i owed and veins of the head, producing vic r, barring one, he has the a IN I'm working for the sake of my courtesy must be displayed to al, Feninat SIMO H al Mount in that city, f the reasons f° @Chocolate Cocoanut! lent, throbbing pain and distress, called’ gotiest, most resonant, most friendly son, Anoth re n, This soemed to mean extraordinary Work: It's my child, my all. Not he will be judged ‘Tees by some to-day found him gully, of acne disclosed late thts ream Cakes headache. You become nervous, de-3 yoice 1 have ever heard issuing from . x 7 long ago | had a fabulous offer isolated instance of devotion to was accused of being afternoon by Mr. Ayres himself, was vitalist, fahn o knew, I spondent, sick, feverish and. miserable confession for an American ¢ NEW YORK. the lips of an American man, It Isn't for my business. | told my wife duty than by the atmosphere he piracy to extort money the failure of a promotion proposition your meals sour and almost nauseates y ek ant 4. and [said so, creates about him by his every- Stion cast in which he wan much interested. Fou. ‘Then you reeort to acctanilide,s (cky: It lan't nasal, it lente ingly stew true, though,” anid Afr, that the money she would re- day acts and words, : | . aspirin or the bromides which tempor ¢ an hexlh Or uey Hiale ie SChwWab, “Most peo nink that HALA om hee al would bring A college education is desirable, Wise Was Miss Prim’s arily relieve but do not rid the blood of {fer ¢ ik an entente cordia mei wholate toy’ thénikalvon a monthly income of hun- but by no means 4 ry. In fact, these irritating toxins. simply couldn't be bettered Hi ae Me rid’ He Pn their au, dreds of thousands, ‘Don't sell,’ tli no must spur himself Tomorrow, Thursday, March 30th Maines of hot water. with e teasnooncs When it appealed to.me for ful of limestone phosphate in it, drunk$ ment I could give nothing els before breakfast for awhile, will not only wash these tem and cure you of h anse, purify and freshen the entir« ed at me ve (oinoblles and all the rest of I. Hue she sald. ‘in the first place, how — sNrply (a meek, thy, conuadlion Oy 2 iddle Name! bre sce a ete ce at nat Wide Scope of Fashion in Suits your real enjoyment out ¢ Latest Volunteers in Spring Styles $2 50 EETING eve M demand of the sprightliest of Lost her vanity case; fi ) seasons just being | She felt sure that one though even if he had bi isons from your sys-§ 1 with Mr. ache but will ve the second place, what would Ad even if won't bel should have agre: You get you do without your work? ll flifeif yor That's tt," Mr. Schwab ended, Schwab's estimate of brains vs tlimentary canal, money. His recent and decidedly in- ‘Ask your pharmacist for a quarters teresting remarks on this topic before pound of limestone phosphate, It is in-$ thie Aldine Club were the tingerposts expensive, harmless a: sugar, and almost $ which led to our conversation tasteless, exc lor a sourish twinge “You believe,” 1 put to him tly because they're better than men who D college. That sort of concentration in either . “Finally, the man wh is the man who works f tha the abilliy to do pros — Simply. haven't been ossess brain All sucened a sake of here was silence for oment. adm for Mr, Schwab po or pathetic, & © work and not for the sake of money t of view. I doul re is That must be incidenta Rae nal Guerin ves, thy element of pathos in it to Mr Yet F think that he should receive war financial reward proj nate to Mis productiveness, LT don't believe in in- diveriminate profit him if he believed there wer op- believe in sharing with Sir alc LL shin, Ip tds to the prosperit which is not unpleasant that the If you aren't feeling your best, if tongue is coated or you wake up with bad taste, foul breath or have colds, indigestion, biliousness, co an fail Hameed hie dal or sour, acid stomach, begin the phos-§ “He may or may not make a great n he had turned bis desk phated hot owels € but 1 do : nan who i business Reeceten CRAY 1 oT With whieh he i# connects to id yours deal of money, That depends upon His only gesture was the absont twist is recorded that he earned « dullar a MBPOtKGhaFIAd With he bres Frater of toxins and poisons, ’ hie opportunity. But he knows Which he now and then gave to the day on his first Job ductive workers is going to settle Results are quick and it is claimed$ how to live. | am acquainted with heavily gold-rimm yeglasses h is brown eyes lighted uj 4 he 1 q ny headache or man with brains is the his body cut self, or tom ing window man who will suce “The man with brains 1S a suc esir ge cess,” Mr. Schwab corrected me, Americans, On their behalf [ asked sutomatic business portunities: mperament as no the somect liver aad money. They don't enjoy it, | I always pity a man,” the rich, “Never in the history of the world don't enjoy mine. You see, | don't warm voice resumed, think | possess extraordinary ven T get so brains, and there's a number of tor © A FEW TIMELY poor men any one of whom | work wutil I SUGGESTIONS would like to be. Like Mr. Harrima t susgested, made, all the great resou: one of the Soo i '- do. The survival of the fittest is h money I'm go. ties for young men as at 4 he a law of business, just as it is @ that all the great fortunes ar And what about urvival of list panaceas can morning never have ys, Were there such wonderful know a miserable mony who that those who continue to flush « many men who have inherited held between his fr sintled cheerfully, nt Advt ¢ Miss Prim a mistak ‘ law of nature.” nl ndustry ro you helleve future?" 1b smiled a conservative, launched, Would find tt so sical Tomorrow's new arri- valy reveal a score of those lic, youthful \ | ideas which appeared just after the curtain went up on the Paris openings, Coats with cunning its “want” advertising double and triple cape > 1 Prints More Advertisements ~) collars— the new suede | Has a Circulation In New Yorlg cloths — English morn- | City Every Weel ica developed. Business ooking for the young And say, please do: "t think Pat Miss Prim was distressed She phoned Beekman 4000— | A World Ad. did the rest, A To relieve a produce something, and ie is “I think that the most neglect- TT el his reward ts 1 1 ds the most undeveloped field in preve ore serious disease from de- | y by his ability America is the one which seems naturally to belong to women and The| ° As an example, take Mr. Grace, which they avoid,” he remarked, ‘| A Wordof Advice tothe Smart Woman tite ceenerit aan rTrater€8%ne held of home eon: : ie man to earn $5 a day than for a found him tn the 8 7 Id be the con- ae n 4 woman. She should be the con “Lost & Fou! Ad. should have « culation in a newspaper noted Shoes made of ‘‘F. B. & C,’’ Bronze Kid tee appropriate at every Season of the year with any gown for ak iintvisaven ba la vhn's Medicine, Day or Evening Wear!! ; , financial world, his statements are res jn'her ewn homer There are come Dyestuffs used in making “F, B. & C."’ Bronze Kid ceived with the great i aama cf Wark in’ the bUsini are practically unprocurable, owing to the war— hear him well spoken of 4 1 world which young women do from one locomotive to a Now, server, Yet she appears to feel that there i mething undiani+ fied about domestic service, even y 100,000 Greater ring Newspaper, whieh is how it 4 ing coat styles—modi- et ah } ' Than Any Oth fied Norfolks with their fulness plaited over the ‘i standing o ; Now aad’ Right. Nove sihe ine te layin’ a’ Block of a ee Belly and | like to eee them do it % hips —tricoserges, twills, checks and gabardines, YOU CALL 4000 BEEKMA N down systems. “F, B. & C.’’ Bronze Kid Shoes, before they reach a ten years ng I eas t should transfor the tivities to q Styles that would grace a collection at $35 and $40. When the Occasion Requires! Mothers should prohibitive price or are unobtainable. aapiatanta ; thelr homes, (A wife may play a ff i ry important. hu | No Charge for Alteration Next and Important!!! I wa 4- band's success. \ 8 * ? whooping ing mature . 8 he profere ¢ 1 cough are always dangerous Father When buying “White Shoes” for either Day, Evening or none of STOLE neUERED Tia ctan tata ie Benen fein Jonn's Medicine gives relief and makes Sport wear insist upon getting the newest and best leather if ng how he would like me play 8 At the Aa ded in, The. Wo flesn and arrength for the little one at only — Shoes made of “F, B. & C.’? White Washable men Deve S708. J u ine part in Mee, ms BWA HA aupceds aut 1 ol Fashion Tisted at The World's nformme the same time. —Advt Glazed Kid No, 8!—always retaining an unblemished New them" Soe OPHHAt Maturing walter Th New Sh ten Baro oes Appearance, by the use of “Carbona Cleaning Fluid,” Fa ene ce MAN MRL OE eee a aml Met 4 op . “First of all, ho must possess a I feel like the late Henry reputation for elute integrity, j er appro f . oe 42s and World's FASHION PUBLICITY COMPANY Ae | told my nephew, when he » a station and asked, ‘ls th Nineteen West 34th Street Weis, Otties, 202) Waahtnge OF NEW YORK farting out In You will Irving?’ ‘Yes,’ sald the great Bro rookiya, fer BO Bre) a i fommlt fol leg) gem of actor, ‘Here's a shilling.’ the oth 9 following the printieg ef which mow, some of which | eplied; ‘now cut a caper!’ advertisement, . "t even g But | shall not fut 1 didn't offer Mr, Schwab a et Sa ‘ be really disappointed in you um ~ shilling. I didn't think he needed it. & ? \ t ;

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