The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1918, Page 13

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THE EW WHAT WE ENING WORLD, wabsaspay, oc OCTOBER 9, 1918, DO NOW WE DO FOREVER! IN A MINUTE IT IS GOING TO STRIKE TWELVE ON THE CLOCK OF THE WORLD. What we do now, we do forever. What we say now, we say forever! What we say now shall be written in letters of fire upon the sky, shall be written in iron and thunder on the hills and plains of Germany, shall be signed by God across the face of Es- sen, Cologne and Berlin! We speak the heart of a hundred thousand cities! Why do the newsboys cry in the streets that there is a new Peace Chancellor appointed by the Kaiser? What of it? What is it to us? Who cares? As long as there is a Kaiser? War with the Kaiser is Heaven, four years of Heaven as compared with Peace with him. Who wants to belong to the kind of human race or be locked up in the ‘kind of nation that can make peace with the Kaiser? What are two million people going around and taking up a national collection for this week? What do the American people want their six billion dollars for? We want six billion dollars to tell This TONIGHT The People’s Liberty Chorus L. Camilieri, Conductor Pelham Bay Naval Band Pershing’s Men At The Altar of Liberty, Madison Square At 7,30 P. M. Come and Join in Singing Familiar Patriotic Songs. Benedict & Benedict Cornwall & Stevens R. A. Corroon & Co. De Lanoy & De Lanoy John A. Eckert & Co. the German people with guns and air- planes that no little theatrical peace- strut by a Kaiser up and down before twenty nations half hung on their crosses, will be of any avail! Are we spending in America four million men and seventy billiondollars to get out of the Germans thirty cents’ worth of peace—to get out of the Ger- mans a dummy peace, with a dummy peace chancellor, with a dummy victory over a dummy democracy? Shall a hundred million Americans stand on the graves of four million dead men and tell them that they have died for nothing? We have sent over our own two mil- lion sons to face death for victory. Shall we snatch victory away from them before their own eyes, before their faces while they are holding it in their hands? Shall we send word to them to come home and that we are going to send their little boys over presently to do what they have tried to do all over again? We ask this week for six billion dol- lars to save four million soldier boys from being made fools of before the world. We throw this week a hundred mil- lion pocketbooks at the Kaiser! To a world bound for Berlin one hundred million Americans say GO! GO! KEEP TO THE RIGHT! Space Contributed to Winning the War by the following INSURANCE BROKERS Frank A. Du Bois Hagedorn & Co. Frank B. Hall & Co., Inc. H. F. G. Wey & Herrick Willcox Peck & Hughes wen = <P RETIRE SHRI tae Sw ELECTION NoT/CES, | — fod F ELECTIONS. TRE crrt oF he ae mera orn’ MUNICIPAL 7 be ag eh ee rs i AR aM tn - Sh eae Neh, ba 1% ba teas | ops % | countr i oF New TORK. we i ne. ces. iar ae Fires Assembly District, i ¥ 425 425 4228 eeszegstsateess 8 ENERTEEASEEISET B ‘ti 288 SS SE SETS EVES B EEEUNS SS 3 as FB Be lng oi ai i eg "9 Clara ot, het. Hindeon and FA Varick ats.” main entrance # SESSVEA SURES HYS ERS ES SETS Cen ewe oe 19 patter port rt won re, © guttoun ot, wat $4 jartear Fk 261 W, 10th ot., Klodervarten enttance, | 4 84) ee es) e Se2s8 4 SSSESE S UTT: Bs t= > EL; 6s 4 4422 2 i Bars: S3tts 2434223 7 Seekeee tia “sdisaa' via.” vo co fasion Set on

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