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THE WASHINGTON .TIMES; THURSDAY; AUGUST Iff. 191g. 6 T TO BE EXECUTED ATLANTIC CCTT, Aug. IB. Former Governor Edward Casper Stokes de clared in an address before a men's Bible class In the M. E. Church here that while Christianity taught for giveness "of our debts as we forgive our debtors," there were some things which the Individual had no right to pass upon in the matter of forgive ness, and that was the wrongs against righteousness and against civilization. "The Kaiser is a murderer, a slayer a SAYS KAISER OUGH MsflBlh sssT Bsl jttl sssssT MW sssssf ssssV aaflr jaflV B Aw .T ssH THE BIG SHOE STORE SALE OF SHOES Values Up to $6.00 Which We Will Sell at $1.00 Per Pair 500 pain Ladies White Can vas Pomps, hand turned soles. fil!!.., $1.00 300 pairs Ladies' Whifc Can vas Sample High Shoes. Welts and turned soles. Sizes 3 1 4t5 $1 100 pairs Ladies' Tan'Batton Shoes. Small sizes bnt big $f values, per pair.. V-a 200 pairs Ladies' Boot (1 Silk Hose. 2 pairs $1 1 729-31 7th W MM .mi.i BBSBSWlSlSsBKW!5&?s9BEHSBSBSBBSBSBSBSBBSei? y A ailiSlIXnl Salalalaala03MlsalalsSSaWfl1Ii' lllllSl j i ill l Ml sssslBsssssssllHHRllItiniaim' IffflM The Hhutration shows how the birds are kept in sanitary batteries and fed from trough. Milk Fed Chickens Different and Superior in Every Respect to the Farm Chickens Milk-Fed Chickens Are Tender, . Juicy, Sweet Flavored In the parlance of poultrymen "MILKS" is 1 expressive of Poultry which have been scien- ' fiscally fed on a ration of pure foods properly mixed with buttermilk for a suitable period of time before the Milk-Fed Chicks are used for table purposes. t Dry Picked Milk-Fed Chickens retain all the delicate flavoring of the flesh; all the cells of the flesh are rounded out, soft and juicy, and do not become stringy or tough. Just Try These Faraoet Milk-Fed Chickens. YoaTJ Like Them. For Sale by AH Ftnt-Class Dealers. If Your Dealer Canaot Supply Yob, Call on GOLDEN of children, a denier of women and a mutilator of men, and If after the war la over the nations forgive him and forgive those guilty with him, they will be Just as guilty as the Kaiser himself. If the Kaiser is not tried and condemned and executed, and all those associated with him. the war with all Its great and terri ble sacrifice will have been in vain, and every American boy who does now or who" shall sleep under the sod of France will have the right to rise up and condemn the flag aghich sent him there." THIRD MEATLESS WEEK (By Axence Radio to the X. If. 8.) BERNE. Aug. IS. The third meat less week has been ordered in Aus tria, according to advices received here from Vienna. A small ration of meat may be served only on Sunday. 58 Stores B' Oil, I 300 pairs Ladies' White Can vas Button Shoes. High heels only. Two pairs for $1.00 500 pairs of Children's d Low Shoes. All sires.... vl 300 pairs Ladies' White Can vas Oxfords, leather and rubber r!..!!!!8..3!! $1.00 100 pairs MenV White Canvas Low Shoes. Sizes 6 to tM flft 10. Per pair epleUU St. N. W. & CO., 922-928 Avenue ssssssa w - pay What Theaters Richard Carle's new musical com edy. "Furs and Frills." will be seen next week at the National Theater. Mr. Qarle, with a role exactly suited to him. Is at his very best. Light, tune ful, song: hits punctuate the perform ance and are Interpreted by a chorus which for beauty and talent stands second to none. Among the well-known musical comedy favorites who will be seen in Mr. Carle's support, may be mentioned Marjorle Frlngle, Harriet Burt. Hattys Fox. Ann Ebert. George Bogues. Jay El wood. Milt Dawson, Harry Howard, and Edward Merritt. BELASCO. Alice Brady, who for the past three rears has devoted her time exclusive ty to motion pictures, will return to the stage at the Belasco Theater next week In the stellar role of "Forever After," a new play of today .by Owen Davis. It transports the 'spectator from battle field in Franca to the gentle, peaceful atmosphere of a Vermont village. It Is a play away from the beaten track and a startling depart ure in dramatic construction. To support Miss Brady a notable cast has been selected. Flaying op posite her Is Conrad.Nagel. and other well-known players included Joan Warner. Mrs. Russ Whytal. Frank Hatch. Isabelle Lemon, Robert Vaughn. Bernlee Parker, J. Faul Jones, Frederick Manatt and Harry Foreman. FOLrS. In the third act of "Seven Days' Leave," which comes to Poll's Theater on August 18 for one weeic, tne scene shows the gnn deck of a JJnlted States cruiser in action, with a 6-inch gun firing at a German submarine. The curtain fall only to be almost Instantly raised axraln. showing the actual sinking of the submarine, with the English heroine and the female German spy swimming to the buoy in the Channel. This third act was the dramatic sensation in New Tork. So affected wa Secretary or tne Navy Daniels, who witnessed it, that he wrote the management that It was the most thrilling stage spectacle he had ever witnessed and a valuable lesson in patriotism. r B. T. KEITH'S. . Helen Ware, .the eminent emotional actress, will next week be the stellar attraction at B. F. Keith' Theater. She has chosen for her present pre miere. The Eternal Barrier," with a theme that is new v m bumjc uo extra added attraction wlU be the In ternational artists. Jan R.blnl and Diane D'Aubrey. The former is the famous Swedish violin virtuoso ana Mile. D'Aubrey, a French chanteuse of true Parisian CMC ana eian. ntii u order will be the popular minstrel comedian. Bert Swor. Others will be Lillian Fitzgerald, comedienne, with Clarence Senna; Ernest Evans and cirls. In a musical comedy brevity: the Barry girls, in character song hits; Dupree and Dupree, in unlcydlng extraordinary; McDevitt, Kelly, and Lucy. In The Piano Mover and the Actress;" the pipe organ'recttals and the Hearst-Pathe news pictorial ana real war films. Next Sunday at 3 and 8:15 p. -, the blU will submit the -..i.ritiri In "At Fore River." and the balance or this weeira pro gram. LYCEUM. The Lyceum Theater will feature next week "The 'Trail. Hitters." In this production clean comedy Is an ever-present factor. Johnny Weber is the principal comedian, with, a trio of assistants in George B. Banks, Charles Edwards, and Don Trent. Augusta Lang is the prima donna, Elsie Bostel the Ingenue prima donna, and Babe Rlchman the soubrette. The scenic effects In the two acts of The Trail Hitters" insure an attract ive stage atmosphere. Augusta. Lang will offer a specialty in addition to h'er regular numbers. GATETT. A delightfully refreshing musical show. The Million Dollar Dolls' will be the attraction at the Gayety Thea ter next week commencing with the Sunday performances. There are more than fifty people In Its cast. The two-act musical burletta com piled for thla company Is styled "In a Whirl of Pleasure." Cliff Bragdon Is the principal fun maker and he Is assisted by the charming prima don na, Ede Mae. Others in the cast are Norma Berry, ingenue; Josephine Turner, soubrette: Tom Gilles, Harold Carrl Edward Dunbar and James Peck, comedians. LOEWS COLTJMBIA. Beginning Sunday and for the first half of next week Pauline Frederick will na aaen at Loew'j Columbia In a plcturlzatlon of Victorlen Sardou's fa mous play, -jreaora." it is a aiury ui Russian love and political Intrigue and the theme is Intensely tragic. The story conoerns a Russian princess whose fiance. Count viaoimir Anarov itch. Is slain by Lorls Ipanofl, a Jeal ous husband, and she pursues the sup posed murderer to Fans, wnere sne obtains a confession from him. or rather, a complete Justification. casiivo. Next week's offering at the Casino Is to be "The Buxlesk Show of Won- rtra." It takes fifty people to put over this breezy burlesque. Including a rhnrus of thirty SlX. A host of funmakers, with plenty of fun-making material, a Jilg batch of new songs, and soma ctf the old ones, too, a clever skit and numerous special surprise features go- to make up a bill that promises full measure f .niertalnment to the votaries of burlesque. GARDES'. For the last two days of this week "The Scandal Mongers" will be the major attraction at Moore's Garden Theater. The stellar roles are taken by Lola Weber, Phillips Smalley. and Rupert Julian. The character of the story may be accurately Judged from the title. . , vt week will brine to the Garden. Sunday through Tuesday, Alice Joyce, filmed as the star oi 10 me nigneii Bidder." to be followed on Wednesday and Thursday by "Love Watches." In which Corlnne Griffith Is the pictured star. Friday and Saturday Carmel Myers will be screened In the role of primary Importance In "The Dream Lady." The customary short reels and syn chronized orchestral accompaniment wlU supplement each dally bill. CRITERION. Admirer of Roy Stewart today have an opportunity of seeing him. In a play which he wrote, at the Cri terion Theater. "Cactus CrandaU" Is the title of the picture. It Is a thrilling tale of a man of blood and nerve who figures Offer Next Week in many exciting adventures with bad men of the Southwest country. In the cast are Marlon Marvin. Pete Morri Son, William Ellengford. and Joe Rlckson. A Mack Sennitt Comedy, with Chester Conklin, is also being shown. Sunday's feature will be "The Bondman," Hall Calne's powerful story adapted to the screen. William Far- num Is the star and Porothy Bernard, a local favorite on the legitimate stage, plays the leading feminine role. STRAND. For the remainder of the current week Moore's Strand Tneaier win continue to oresent Madame Alia Naslmova in "Toys of Fate." The cast Includes such well-known play ers aa Charles, Bryant, uoason ju.ii chell. Frank Currier, and many others. - wxt week at the Strand will be divided between "The .House of Mirth." to be shown the first four rf.vk of the week, and "The Million Dollar Dollies." to-be shown the last three. In the latter will be seen the fascinating DoUy Twins. Rosrlka and All the features will be supple mented by the -customary short reel subjects and orchestral accompani ment. COSMOS. The first motion-pictures ever made in public In Washington will be shown at the Cosmos Theater next week. They represent the efforts of the "Making Movie Stars" company, with Washington amateurs, on the Cosmos stage last week, and also In clude pictures of the audiences that l.m-hud .and aDDlauded the makers. The Cosmos management expected to make these pictures a feature or tnis week's bill, but the Alms maae in New Tork were lost in transmission, and copies -had to be prepared, which have Just arrived In Washington. The vaudevlUe headllner will be a Caledonian .revel, McKay's Scotch Re vue, in songs, 'music, and Highland dances, with special scenery and ef fects. MlUer and Lyie win ne tne lauzhmakers in The Shades of Night:" Ed Howard and company wlU bring their alang classic, Back to Birmingham;" Mae Curtis, a dainty song repertoire; the Wyoming Trio, a rodeo of Western sports, -with, songs, and Charles Klaas, his famous big piano accordeon. CVES ECHO PARK. Glen Echo Park, reached on cars. that pass through the downtown sec tion, offers all the modern park amusements. Including the three big, cooling rides the whip, the gravity railway, and the derby racer-in ad dition to the many attractions of the new Midway. Dancing? to the music m t"" ..... -. - -- -. cool pavilion week-day evenings, is always nosular. Sunday afternoon and evening the concerts by the park band, under the leadership or unaries O. Mills, are the special features. MARSHALL HALL. AH Is In readiness for the. annual tournament and dress ball, the thirty fourth or Its kind, at Marshall Hall next Wednesday. An elaborate pro gram has been arranged. Tilting be tween the "sir knights" will begin, at noon, and Prizes, aggregating WOO, wlU be awarded the winners. The crowning of the king apd queen "Is set lor s:o. on mis occasion mi steamer Charles Macalester will make stops at Alexandria on each of its three trips. CHESAPEAKE BEACH. The Clark lUzllllans, acrobats and aerial performers, will continue to be the free vaudeville act at Chesapeake Qeach next week. Shows wUl be given dally at 3 and 8 o'clock, the afternoon and evening performances being different. After-office crowds, carried to the resort on the train that leaves the District line each evenlnir at 6:30 o'clock, remain ex tremely large. A free dancing pa vilion is always cooled by gentle bay breezes, and a large band, giving aft ernoon and evening concerts, anoras an enchanting accompaniment for the merrymaking. CHEAT FALLS PARK. The coming week at historic Great Falls Park wlU Include the popular concerts, both afternoons and even ings, by the Ladles' Liberty Orchestra, and dancinc in the large pavilion. The electric and searchlight effects on the falls at night add to the attractive ness of the resort. A dally change of free motion pictures Is also a feature. ADVERTISEMENT Who Should Take Practical Advice on How To Help Build Up Great Strength, Energy and Endurance. Commenting on the use of Nuxated Iron as a tonic, strength and blood builder by over three million people annually. Dr. James Francis Sullivan, for merly physician of Bellevue Hospital (Outdoor Dept.) New York, and the West chester County Hos pital, said. "Lack of Iron In the blood not only makes a man a physical and mental weak ling, nervous, lrri I table, easily fatig ued, 'but It utter ly robs him of that virile force, that stamina and strength of will which are so nec essary to success and power In ev ery walk of life. It may also trans- ...M..M m ,....... I ...1 twill UCUUlllU. . i sweet-tempered woman into one wno is erors, nervous and Irritable. I have itrongly emphaslred the great neces sity of physicians making blood exam inations or their weaK. anaemic, iuu down" patlentj. Thousand, ff peraonS maN.W n.... thrAUB'fl tTiA hnriV lOmC1 thing like corn through an old mill with rollers so wide apart that the mill can't grind. For want of Iron yoir may be an old man at thirty, dull of Intellect, poor in memory, nervous. Irritable and all "run-down." while at BO or 60 with nlenty of Iron In your blood you may still be young In feeling, full of life, your whole being brimming over with vim ana energy. But In my opinion you can't mak-9 strong, vigorous, successful, sturdy Iron men, and healthy, rosy-cheek-il women by feeding them on metallic Iron. The old forma of metallic Iron must go through a digestive Kq (? laT" -v if ... i J J. V aBBBBBBBBBBBBkaa lTlsBk akwmVkwmmUtM:w.'WWB&? lsBBBBBBSBaSlsBBBBM7SBBaSlraySBBBSBBBBsf JMLa I'lSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBi BELGE NEWSPAPER TELLS ON MS' PARIS. Aug. 3 (By mall). The latest issue of the mysterious pa triotic newspaper, La Libre Belglque, contains a sarcastic personal open letter addressed to General von Falk enhausen, the military governor of occupied Belgium, Informing 'him of the "whalloplng" that the Americans are preparing for Germany. The letter give Falkenhausen the details of the wonderful growth of the American army, reecntly announced In Wash ington. As a result of the circulation of the letter, several Belgians have been ar rested under suspicion of having aided in the publication and circula Uon'of the little "underground" sheet. Falkenhausen ordered the military authorities to intensify their efforts to unearth the publisher of the news paper. For three years the German authorities have sought the source of the mysterious little Journal, which appears irregularly throughout the invaded district with fiery denuncia tion and cutUng sarcasm directed against the boche. LONDON. Aug. 15. "More home newspapers" is the appeal continually American Red Cross by American sol diers In hospitals In Great Britain. The library committee Is at present furnishing reading matter for more than 25,000 men a month", both in hos pitals and in camps. The committee has Its headquarters in a building at 14 Pal Mall East. London, where It keeps on hand at aU times about 25,000 books and a large supply of magazines and newspapers. The books are either gifts or are purchased In London. In Its pur chases, the committee restricts Itself almost entirely to cheap popular edi tions, costing from 15 to 30 cents a volume. "We have made no attempt to Im port books from America, because we realize that at the present time ton nage is needed in more essential di rections. As to the class of reading matter selected, we leave it mainly to the demands of the men, and they ask principally for fiction, and light fiction at that. The magazines and newspaper? must of necessity come from America. It Is our experience that this class of literature gives -greater satisfaction to the men than boka. Their cry Is continually for more of the home newspapers." . PRETTY GIRL MISSING A mother and father -today are searching for Annie C. Royce. their fourteen-year-old daughter, who left the family home Saturday morning to work In a store and has not been seen since. The parents. Mr. and Sirs. Benlamln Koyce. or .2124 Thirty-nfth street northwest, believe she may have gone to Baltimore. Two days before the lrl left home she mentioned to her moiaer mat a zcw ciris at ine store were going to Baltimore to work for higher wages. At that time she did not intimate that she Intended to Join the party.' She has dark brown hair and dark eyes. She wore a blue gingham dress with white collar and cuffs: a green and white hat with a white ribbon bow on the brim, and a pair of black snoes ana stockings. BRITISH LOSSES LIGHT LONDON. Aug. 15. Last night's of ficial statement showed British casu alties for the past week to total 8.420, against 9.866 for the previous week. This week's losses are divided aa fol lows: Killed or died of wounds: Officers, 216: men. 1,441. Wounded or missing: Officers, M7; men, s,3i7. ADVERTISEMENT IN IN HOSPJTALS WANT HOME PAPERS Explains Nuxated Iron The aeeomnanylna- article of Dr. Sullivan should be carefully read by eosaeaa prrrect nralln, great physical every man and woman who wanta to enanrance ana a strong;, keen men tality. Dr. Sqlllvan. tella how to Increase the Iron In our blood and thereby cnln greater physical and memm power. Dimmer intellects and better health. process to trans form them Into or ganic Iron Nuxated Iron before they ire ready to be taken ud ana assimilated by the human sys tem. Notwunstana Ing all that has been said and writ ten on this subfect by well - known Dhyslclans. thou sands of people still Insist on dosing themselves with metallic Iron, slm tilv. I auDnoae. be cause It costs a few cents less. I strong ly aavise readers in an cases to get a physician's prescription for orga&lc iron Nuxated Iron or If you don't want to co to this trouble then our- cnase uxa,ea iron in chase Nuxated Iron In Its original from Nuxated Iron. Mannfactortra'Note Nuxated Iron which Is usad by Dr. Salllran and others with such surprlilnr results. andwhlch is prescribed and recommended above by physicians Is not a secret remedy, but one which Is well known to drutxlsts everywhere. Unlike the older inorcanlc Iron products It ts easily assimilated and does not Injure the teeth. maae m.m oiam nor upset tne stomaeru The manufacturers guarantee successful and entirely aattsfactory results to every purchaser or they will refund your money. It Is dispensed In this city by Jas. O'Don nell Hrug Starts. People's Drue Stores, and all other drug-flits. CALL 12,000 IN FOR LIMITED DUTY Twelve thousand white selective service men for limited military serv ice were called to the colors today by Provost Marshal General Crowder. They will entrain August 30 and 31 and wUl be assigned to three camps, aa follows: Three thousand to Camp Upton. N., Y.; 4,000 to Camp Dodge, Iowa; 6,000 to Camp Greene, N. C. Thirty-four States were called upon to furnish men under this call. The Sutes that wlU furnish men under thii call, their quotas, and the camps to which the men wUl be as signed are as follows: Alabama. 150 to Camp Greene; Ar kansas, 100 to Camp Dodger Connecti cut, 250 to Camp Upton: Florida, 100 to camp Greene;. Georgia, iau w Camp Greene; Illinois, 600 to Camp, .coage; Indiana, 850 to camp imBi Iowa, 250 to' Camp Dodge: Kentucky. 250 to Camp Greene: Louisiana. 200 to unp ureene: Elaine, iw to uji, 1Tntn. 1T..-I.-4 K ... fmTTr 3rna' Massachusetts. 1.000 to Camp upion; Michigan. 600 to .Camp Dodge: Min nesota. 350 to Cams Dodn: Missis sippi, 100 to Camp Greene; Missouri.! 450 to camp Dodge; Nebraska. isu w Camp Dodge; New Hampshire, 100 to Camp Upton: New Jersey, -650 to Camp Greene; New Tork. 1.325 to Camp.Upton and 225-to Camp Greene: North Carolina, 250 to Camp Greene; North Dakota. 150 to Camp Dodge; Ohio, 660 to Camp Greene: Oklahoma. 250 to Camp Dodge; Pennsylvania, 1.400 to Camn Greene: Rhode Island. 125' to Camp Upton; South Carolina. 100 to Camp Greene: South Dakota. 150 to Camp Dodge; Tennessee, 200 to; isid ureeae; vermonu luu w w"'y Upton; Virginia. 350 to Camp Greene; West Virginia, 150 to Camp Greene; Wisconsin, 400 to Camp Dodge. One hundred and seventy-five men from Maryland and 350 from Virginia are Included in the calL The Mary land and Virginia, sea. are to go to Camp Greene. MME. FORET TO .SINO. Cant. Clarence wl Marshy, of lire entertalnmentjeommlttee of the United Service Club of America, Dupoat Circle, announces aa tne attraction zor Friday evening. Mine. Augette Foret, the genre artiste. Mme. Foret has volunteered to rive her entire pro gTam for the benefit of the officers. 8wtrt a Co.'s sales of 'fresh beef ta Washlnston, D. Cv for the wook eadiac Bauxroay, juisbi . i.. .. ...... cants per porad Advt. iH Packers' Costs and tH Profits Howmiich do you think Mm I m -a Hi Hft HE Mi" NT l k i I I Swift & Company did all this for you. in 1917 at an expense of less than 2 cents per pound of beef sold, including an average profit of of a cent a pound. Figure for yourself how little effect this cost and profit had on prices you paid for beef steak. ' Swift & Company, U. S.A. Washington Local Branch, 10-14 Center Market D. T. Dutrow, Manager iiihi tyt-a-rx '"II 1 PEACE PLAN FAILS. GENEVA. Aug. 15. Efforts of Pleter Troelstrs, Dutch socialist leader and pro-German, to arrange an ADVERTISEMENT Famous In a Day for Her Beautiful Complexion, Oatmeal Combination Does It A Free Prescriptkm Dees Its Work Overnight. Yoa Oh Prepare It At Your Heme New York: It la my own dlscTvery and it takes Just one night to get rueh marvelous results, says Mae Edna Wilder, when her friends ask her about her wonderful complexion and the Improved appearance of her nnda and arms. Tou can do the same thing If you follow my advice she says: I feel it my duty to tell every girl and woman what this wonderful precrSp tlon did for me. Just think of :t. All this change In a single night. I never Ure of telling others Just what brought about such remarkable results. Here Is the Identical prescrip tion that removed every defect from my face, neck, hands and arms. Unt'l you try It you can form no Idea of the marvelous -change It will make In Just one application. The .prescrip tion which you can prepare at your own home Is as follows: Go to any grocery and- get ten cents worth of ordinary oatmeal, and from any drug store a bottle of derwillo. Prepare the oatmeal aa dfpMfri In rv package of derwillo and apply night! will astonish yqu. It makes the skin You Know On Both New and Used Cars It Is getting more difficult every day io obtain cars. Production may soon be stopped altogether. Aayjaew the prices we are selling our cars at matt JsiraBce aosv You Better See About Yours Today Harper Overland Co. inc. j 1128-30 Connecticut Ave. To dress beef, cure hides,. andr prepare all the numerous by-' products? To cool the meat for two or three days before shipment? To freight it to all parts of the country in special refrigerator cars, iced daily? To carry it in hundreds of branch houses, each with its refrigerating plant? 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