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Y.N.C.A. WORKERS HEARST ACCEPTS. ON WAY TO FRANGE LEADERS’ VERDICT ARE REALPATRIOTS AND QUITS RACE —— There Are 1,000 of Them in Stops Canvass for Petition New York, Ready to Do Signers and Leaves Field to Civilization’s Work Smith and Osborn. of the a rgure winne r ead ve his energies | Gathered in New York from all f y They are ¥ at. Cc. ALw way to Franc of the Americ These men have come California, Florida, A tered in haif a dozen middie and upper of Manhattan, these all intent on one objec country, One man left a $50,000 a tion as an official of a bi to “do his bit.” Anot Prosperous business in vate iy Pah ti end to 0 Worker returns at the Several h. c interests a their own expenses Why are these sacrifices? The every one is nen making such actically r immed by ers sell Resinol Resinol Shaving ner lottons unneces Lift Off Corns With the Fingers VAL 10 mM UNCLE Si TO RUN “HELLO” BUSINESS Telephone Heads Confer W Officials Who Will Take Charge Soon, Doesn't hurt abit! Just a drop of Freezone ona sore, touchy corn stops that corn from hurting, then | shortly you lift that bothersome corn right out, root and all. No | pain, no soreness. You'll laugh. soft corns, corns between calluses on bottom of and fall off. Truly | id calluses are needless, _ Hard corns Freezone is the remarkable ether discovery of a Cincinnati genius. Try it! Ne humbug! Tiny Bottles of Freezone cost only # few conte —at Drug Stores bleaching rooms of the Wall the st ga 100 ‘by 60 [at foo was destroyed. t H Bewin | on t THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1918, ‘‘With understanding of the Truth, criticism is giving way to a spirit of helpful cooperation. See page 8&4 Hearst's Magazine for August . « J HE United States today is the greatest ship building nation the world has ever seen. This year, even, we shall hold our own with the submarine. Next year all Germany’s skulking U-boats won’t be able to sink ships fast enough to keep up with us. Hurley —father of the giant pneumatic riveter, with sagacity matched only by his patriotism, has called Schwab—the steelmaster—to aid the rescue of the world. These two, with a million patriotic workers, are building a sure foundation for America’s future. The English Navy has swept Germany’s flag off the seas, Schwab’s army of American shipbuilders will never let it creep back again! |B his spirited foreword to William Almon Wolff's fact- story “Ships, Ships, and More Ships” in Hearst’s for August, Schwab tells us three things that we can do to help him bring Victory. To him, as the others making our Nation leader in the world’s most magnificent enter- prise, Hearst’s offers a chance—through its half million loyal American readers—to fling the Truth in the face of all puny Pessimists, and professional Faultfinders. “Think of that’’ writes Wolff “next time : some that our ship building program has fallen down.” Aren’t you weary of petulant patriots with grievances as boundless as their Own political aspirations? Of stale criminations by ex-executives whose own tenure of office slumped out in a panic? Of attacks on able administrators by writers you would hesitate put in complete charge of a corner grocery? Aren’t you ready for a constructive patriotic policy like Hearst’sP If you don’t wish to think well of your own Government, you won’t want Hearst’s this month or any other. But if you want the truth and really prefer to be patriotic— to believe the best about your country— you won’t fail to read “Ships, Ships, and More Ships” in the August | He arsts MAGAZINE The Magazine With a Mission ; ' 5 |