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t was d (HOR BY ut a Plan State Wide Have Chapn the son ne went ind the limita capital ns over twenty 1 a committes of t he Chairman of last nig | Or, George W. Kirchwey, Donnelly ‘8 meeting, will be ex- | momber, was at » Atbany on Wedne with the Coden Phe cane of the nvicted of the Regensburg durir viewed by hia or to confer At a mass in the Tr 114 Pierrepont t nto cone Vigorous Children. It is easy enough to tell whether your children are red-blooded or not. For you can’t hide red blood—or the lack of it. If it fo the yon ee LA acct mirrored In your little one’s cheeks, merry romping and playing, leadership In chide hood games and studies. If it js not there, then your 1 { chil ~pale, hollow-e ng study—robbed of lively inte ed by natural methods of living hildren are stoop-shouldered, hating in Ife, Such a child can Gude’s Pepto-Mangan. Gude's Pepto-Mangan “The Red Blood Builder”’ Gude's Pepto-Mangan feeds the red blood cells with Jost the ele- ments they need—adding to their number, increasing their power to ent and life-giving oxygen y cell and tissue little body. Gude's Pepto-Mangan {a ant to taste, and easily di Gude’s Pepto-Mangan is recommended by physicia biood tonic and appetizer for all w: mic children, nervous, overworked adults, invalids, and convalescents, put up ae pletured here, Aah f Gude'e Pepto-Mangan.” Pepto-Mangan te made only by M. J. BREITENBACH CO., New York Manufacturing Chem THE CALL TO ACTION LIQUIDS AND PASTES. FOR BLACK, WHITE, TAN, DARK BROWN OR OX-BLOOD SHOES, PRESERVE THE LEATHER. The F. F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS, LIMITED, BUFFALO, N, ¥, CHARITY CHARITY. OPENING TODAY! MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Six Times Only To-day Afternoon and Evening To-morrow Sunday THE GREAT MILITARY AND NAVAL MEET Benefit Women's Oversea Hospitals, U. & A. ibway Hand Hand and and Mand Seuteh JOHN. I PHILIP SOU A, directing: MASSED BAND OF 300 PIECES 160 Other Thrilling and Instructive War Features Admiscion $1.00 - Reserved Seats $2.00 On § at Madison Square Garden Si ee on record as ) dU, » rized to go * ate uv wction be taken to & A out of the death waiting action of tho “Appeala before which the cane ta ponding. John J. Leary Jr. @eclared that lo of Now York should be) 1 the disgrace of having ath a boy of immature) it was a proposition in whir voklyn alone wag Intereste: oH hot fr he @aid, but the entire Btate, Mr.| Leary a vd getting the newly nelpa voters back of a hu- ovement to eave the boy trio obair, n Cothren, representing “6 of a Thousand Wom- that #he had taken up the with several women's organ!- yn of the Greatar City and that were of one opinion and could ied upon to indorse such @ measure, It was on Mra, Cothren’s motion that @ committees of five be | appointed to take up the matter with the various organizations of New York and through them with the en- tire State that the gathering acted. |The committees will be appointed later by Dr, Kirohwey, Others interested in the onse are Mra. Percy Lloyd of the Civitas Club, Mrs. R. Percy Chittenden of the Brooklyn Women's Club, Mrs, Havens Rrewaster Baylis, Mias Vida Milhol- | land, J. A. H. Hopkins and G. 4G. Osborne of the National Civic Bet- terment Langue. —_—_——.—___ CONTRACTS ARE AWARDED FOR MORE STEEL SHIPS WASHINGTON, March 15.—Sev- enty-five shipyards on the Atlantic and coasts and the Great Lakes | havo been notified by the Department |of Labor that {ta employment service is prepared to meet their iabor re- quirements from the 200,000 mechantos | who have been enrolled in the Bhip- yard Workors Reserve Campaign now in progress, The Department in its announcement to-day sald the yards had been asked hereafter to obtain thelr workers exclusively through the Department's Employment Service in ordor to eliminate the past confusion, Contracts for ton steel ships of 3,500 tons each have been let by the Ship- |ping Moard to the McDaugal-Du- juth Company of Duluth, They call for delivery in 1919. Contracts also wore let to the Baltimore Drydock pbullding Company for oon- of six steel tankers of 6,000/ to the Hartmand- ‘a Smbeny of Green Bay, for two steel tugboats, Wis. | Charleston has definitely been se- lected by the Shipping Board as the one of the two additional ship- « yards to be constructed on uth Atlantic Coast, Badly While Wa Mra, Josephine No, 4179 ‘Third Avenue, was burned perhaps {fatally this morning when her clothing fire as she was work! he kitchen of her gee over a) floor threw water on her of her clothing was 1 her body and face were red, She was taken to the Harlem |i vapital CHARITY. | “SKY in thirtlling Fren by Hout. Diamonds (Suv la-bay ~ 8 Mons To May CONFIDENTIAL. ah 24K" HONEST Wo Epo res > REFERENCE ont aioe 44 as OW REQvEST Cai Ore aire F Reoesentarive Ct AW SWEET ( DIAMONDS WATCHES | 22 fe ce tan ao pyre Pa he hay it aoe s' pen RO. bhs aeoye, 170 b'war. 9? Floor. ARANTEED LOWEST PRICES ERrReeace fabinblls.! 6 3 DIAMOND, 3 "Ate PHONE S83} “Ny GHUIN'T, Pes ENS BAT Mt PAY $1 DOWN, 1 WE EKLY mainly ATH Wa Dias BEST VA OVAL T 9 salen ta DIAM mi ONDS wwisbrnonn S7 MAIDEN LANE | bie onde Hougne suerte, for aap 1. 4p trondwess HELP _WANTED—MALe, | a ELL WANTED MALE. ART MANAGER WANTLI Tiamrager , = | ad “of Nhe’ Sergey, itesedase, cna" Fudan’ | GY ‘Mouday. “ALLIED TRANSPORT GOUNCIL ri on "i Allied = Marttime ke eae thay NANG WV aun, av, of ensent LAYS QUT WORKING SYSTEM 3s. .0 | Italy, held its fret 3 Formed at Londo’ i) quently an was made which One to Represent ho « | will have « permanent h Government. o consisting of : sa my, | tions, one for each goverament Wednesday, Maroh 13—The| vunctl will obtain through its per Transport Couns it the eae on of the ur Bod! Mee practicable LONDON porting work manent staff programs of import, re-|and co-oper raments for each of the matin clas: form’ CHARITY. | CHARITY. MOMMY TAA A di ava. of further t or by more ¢ CHARITY. A. ve |LOBSTER BAN FOR CHICAGO.| and full we ., Soothe Your re “' Itching Skin wih Cuticura + 6! Soup 25>, Ointearat 25 & Se nnage for tir Actual conditions of all sorts in Germany to-day will be told in twenty important articles in The World, be- ginning Sunday and daily thereafter, CHARITY, fil iL eR “‘To Help the Government Win the War’ $2,000,000 War Drive New Yor Catholic ar Fund Knights of Columbus Overseas Service and Other War Activities Co-operating with All Camp Activities of Y. M. C. A. and Red Cross March 17 to 25, 1918 ° Wi are asking the people of New York, Protestant, Jew and Catholic, for $2,500.000. We are asking it to finance extensive religious and social work in our Army and Navy here and abroad. We shall not, for a moment, conceal the fact that we are seeking this money as Catholics and that our first aim is to protect the faith and morals of our Catholic boys in the Army and Navy. But our social com- forts and our recreational comforts and facilities will be at the service of every man, without regard to sect or creed. We have a right and just claim for public support in this movement. Our right and our claim are based upon the fact the Great Church we represent is the strongest and most enduring defender of this Government. We represent one-third of the population of this great city, and we Send Contributions 10 JOHN G. AGAR Treasurer of New York Catholic War Fund Preom 205 30 East 42d St, New York City confidently assert that of the contribution of service to the Nation from New York, one-third has been Catholic, To provide for their wants, to shield them from dangers, is, first of all, the Church's responsibility. As Catholics, this responsibility is yours and mine, but it is also our neighbors’, because Catholic soldiers are in excess of their proportion. We are going to do our best; we are going to ask the great Nation to assist us. We are making this drive “To Help the Government Win the War.” With God's help, we shall win this war, Ameer Faaty John, Cardinal Farley