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— aa — ee —————— ——————————— 1% |} s THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1918. ' — A Se — = ae = ————— - 7 === | te fe hi ert of treet at the big Patriotic P Le it| | | SLASHED BY HOLD-UPS. | “Over H “ by Walt McD 1] BROOKLYN WILL HAVE pete for a place on the Pro eran bica: [Zou want fo mmuwe lt ne omend(d a suc PETES thas Moriarty Weentes tn er ere, y a c ouga | BiG KIDDIE KLUB SHOW | vin? teeztiidtovte pryout next Sat: |if Sou ure. cipible 10. compete fore sf 5 Urdny in to discover lever performers | hag mpete for * | fi | era gattine wriente ss . | tor the pany. tor come to. the Siajeatie Theatre in i x or, thirty-one, of No. 105 peat eT Con you alng, dence, impersonate, play | Brooklyn next Saturday morning at # } Of Syracuse, left a Bowery re ant at Be at Majestic Theatre Satur- you ean do any o these things, If — - | bes 2 AM. today and O'Connor stepped day, March 16 you are a K Klub coun, 1€ you | } around ate Hoster Street to speak to re Presb Ue ae ‘ live in Brooklyn or on Long tatand.| OTIS CO. INCREASES WAGES. | fi ah acquaintance. up for the f ub tryout, tele to the ‘our, and come r —— i } ‘fares men pownced on Hines and We held at the Majestic Theatr, No, 661| Applicants: will A reduction of two hours a week in| wore trying to rob him when 0% came back and went to the rescue, On: et the hold-up men drew @ razor and slashed him across the back. A mr. geon from the House of Heltet sai Fulton Street, Brooklyn, at 9 o'clock . the Working echedule with an tne Soturday morning, March 16—Just one] If your act ia a musical one, be sure|creare of 10 per cent. In wages was week from to-day! to bring your music with you. Every-]announced by the Otis levator Com. | member of the Kiddle Klub| body will be given a fair hearing before | pany yesterday at its Keneral works # in Brooklyn or on Long Istand|{mpartial judges, and the cleverest Kid-|in Yonkers, where 9,000 men and! and who bas theatrical talent may com-| dies will be chosen to entertain all the| women are employed. cue STARTIN’ SOMETHIEG w THIS BUMP? hl O'Connor was mortally wounted an it 7 IA tok him to Bellevue. The robbers on tlh us ‘ ~ IN Five MINUTIS WO SIC. SROMACY | TNUIGRSTION, GS "Pape’s Diapepsin” is the} quickest and surest Stom- ach relief. who ti as Shek You don't know what upset your stomach—which portion of the food id the damage—do you? Well, don't bother. If your stomach fs in a re wolt; if sick, gassy and upset, and what you just ate has fermented and Taitied sokr, head disay and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate un- Pigested food; breath foul, tongue Couted—just take a litle Pape’s Dia- sin to neutralize acidity and in five BIG RUSH 10 ENLIST I then ube or U.S. AGENTS WATCH COAL. | infnutes you wonder what became of te 1 ‘ " | Beas or usen and Semen teeaey IN NAVAL PORT GUARD |" \ ibe at in the | Inspectors Minced at Mines In Na- know that it rgiersetleord to have dys- Bete oe sia. A little Diapepsin occasionull¥ py: yy: = 3 Medica eee the stomach sweetened, and they Enrolling Office at Navy Yard Will) erfort t @at their favorite foods without fear.| Be Kept Open To-Morrow to If your stomach doesn't take care of Complete: { your liberal limit without rebellion; if omplete our food is a damage Instead of a kelp, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless antacid is Pape's Dia- pepsin which costs only fifty cents for & urge case at drug stores. It's truly | ¢ wonderful—it stops food souring and sets things straight, so gently and easily that It is really astonishing, Your stomach will digest your meals ‘al a if you keep acids neutralized.—Advt the unit by to-morrow night, If pom tencher Numer- |! winter Pi rnished 1 being {ill eepvice in) Woman Victim of Fire Identified, | | allied at th were ree] The woman who waa burned to] M'ntstration, tthe Navy | dea m- | ‘t \ t polications yal Port ¢ day and to ar a natiy © identification wa ie by ane Went 81s 4. Ryder waa a pi What Ambassador Gerard Says “I want the American public to stand behind the President in this great struggle for humanity. 1 wrote the book that Americans might Here is the Kaiser, Ambassador Gerard, and here are you. You are in the imperial ty pate at Berlin—over in America are your vrothers and sisters, and fellow-countrymen, living peaceably, honestly, looking with horror swift & Company Publicity rh know what I, as the representative on the German descent into Belgium and the iH | of America, was forced to endure, devastation of Europe. i ili] ane I believe that it ie vel that aneie ' | | A ericans y see with ther v Cniser 3 piv you and Ambas: c : : HH! hi have dergone, and a vords, assuring you o! jermany's love o! At a recent hearing of the Federal Trade Commission ly, [that America has endured.” rat Rinerea and the etait ; } Gerard have turned your backs, the Kaiser and there was introduced correspondence taken from the pri- i eins Nae stay cok iw atk eens vate files of Swift & Company, which showed that the | see ie Seeege vane Joie Cerekikeneees seo iy | {| Company had been considering for some time an educa- il Finally vou and Ambassador Gerard can stand it no longer, be: |i cause all of this has come to your ears and you have investigated " tional advertising campaign. found that the Katser hes been just playing hypocrite with tous You {i HI go in So te aie and vol ye Hy as Ambassador Gerard said, ih i that he has not been dealing fairly, dy suffe: 1 supreme indig- The need for this publicity has been apparent to us | aillca of tering cms inotieatts declare Goat te wil sand go pramene {fl for several years. The gross misrepresentation to which ul prevent war, but tially as Patines ears fl we have recently been subjected has _ convinced Sire cid Gorell cece wae cian et shin betas {il us that we should no longer delay in putting before the | tia fe iat fps peor re mame lanl public the basic facts of our business, relying on the fair- | You, with Ambassador Gerard, representing over 90,000,000 of ° ti yeople in America, find yo If bh jhated, insulted, degraded, im- mindedness of the American people. f Ree a inacan is dur ir sed cated tie vilest pure and raw 7 . honored leaders stamped as cowards and evil ones. And that is why | / The fecling against the American packer is based largely on the belief we are out to down the Kaiser, and you are going to see why Ambassa- dor Gerard is taking you back through al) the unbelievable, unheard of four years of his connection and acquaintanceship with His Majesty, that the income and well-being of the producer and consumer are adversely are ; i Wilhelm Hohenzollern. HI Hi] f li affected by the packers’ operations, resulting in unreasonably large profits. Swift & Company’s net profit is reasonable, and represents an insignificant factor in the cost of living. For the fiscal year 1917 the total sales and net profit of Swift & Company were as follows: You should see this, and that is why Ambassador Gerard has con- sented to the picturization of his great book. Sales $875,000,000. Profits $34,650,000, ff This is equivalent to a $3,465. profit on a business of $87,500. It Swift & Company had made no profit at all, the cattle raiser would 5 have received only ¥% of a cent per pound more for his cattle, or the con- Ds sumer would have saved only Y of a cent per pound on dressed beef. | A i Directed by WILLIAM NIGH Adapted for the Screen by CHARLES LOGUE i hy Hi All Seats Reserved. i Symphony Orchestra with a Special Musical Program by Meyer Bros. aS , F = {| HH i > | i {| BROADWAY AT THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET f RH i SUNDAY NIGHT STARTS 8.30. DOORS OPEN AT 7 i : | Performance continued thereafter every day. Matinee, 2.20-—25c, 5c, 75c, Night at 8.30——Prices 25c, 50c, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50 oo = a See a