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Show SLAVERY. The Teuton slaves have all been free To' gro tlicir own sweet way. And all the smaller nations now May eat their kunts and whey. But Kazp upon the bnsbnlt star His life is dark ami gray. The baseball star is stilt a slave. lie writhes in iron chains; He still must sleep in pit hotels A nd ride pala 1 ial tra i ns. And loaf whene'er the bright sun shines And loaf whene'er ir rains. Have pity on the baseball slae, A I1a111lcnff.il man is he. He lias to hang- around" all dav l.'pon the grassy lea,1 While, in the sweatshops there are men Whose daily life is free. Thn baseball star- his hamls are tied. He cannot quit his job. Tlie rude restraint upon his life Does make his bosom lliroli. The magnates have him by the lln'oal,-- The poor old wealthy slob! (leor'-re-i Carpenlier is coming" over J lie re acai n. This is an i rnpoM t ion nu I tienrtfes. h has been coining- over hen j without intermission for (he lasl four j years. j It i? estimated llial Carpenlier has traveled farther bv '-able than any I oilier man in I lie universe. I . . ; A l.nnt between ' 'arpentier and Wil-j Wil-j lard niiht be arranged if it were slaved 'for the benefit of world's c h n in pinn s i afflicted with fatty dcLienr ra l ion ol j 'lie bank account. AFTER THE WAR. ' Aflcr the war, when (he lads conic Im'hh; A nd boxer.-, in the I i n' Wallop each ot her on I lie dome. And jtih ami hook and swin. ' After the war. After the v.ar, when I lie lad.- return And i(. 'round a r i 1 1 ir sonic nih!, ' ' (;o-.h' ' ' 1 liev v, Ml echo iii wonU that bum. "(iieh, how them bird- can I'iiil. After the war. ' 1 I j Jack I Jeiiipwy is one (j!' he-;,-. Jjeijt who dmi '( believe mi working overtime. |