Show V Gerl German lal Trade Trad I Growing I t the political of the time Germans Ger- Ger mans may be b however deeply into theories he es they may ay have IH e s sunk u rk k however however strongly they theyo inay resist surrender of their princes and S.- S. nay may potentates re re- re- re for atrocities during durig the war wa their traders trader Inck shrewd business usines men seem to t be bo diligent For dence of this the growing gwing list o of ot c exports pors to tho the United h i States has ha only to be examined In Jn July last lost less les than tha r r i worth worth of g goods ds came into It this country coutry from S Germany In Iti November ember the amount was While Thie this this' was wa little little- littlemore n more ore than one-fifth one of or what whal r rit jt it i was in the c corresponding month of 1913 the progress made mad ip in a p. Yer very few mouths moutils is noteworthy The post post- Will var exports began with wih chinaware machinery r. r toys l and leather cotton otton laces and embroideries culer cutlery coton une is Ls form formidable list including furs furl chem chem- it loves gloves lo cs Now i a a cable beet seed musical ip- ip in- in fertilizers dyestuffs s sugar gar sec artificial needles and a wide be beads ds gems articles In the tho detailed list of such variety of other I tIe imports ot given in the trade journals there thero arc thirty thirty- two wo general classifications ons Textile Tedie machinery is is among these This shows that industrially speaking Germany is is feet the lack Inck of coal and other piling getting on her despite g raw aw ting materials and the almost almost utter disruption of her facilities From this country Germany Germanys is record quantities of pork beef and s already taking taig qU as s well as ns cotton and and other meat and ad dairy products wel coton II leaf eaf tobacco Before the war Germany took very cry little litle and all sorts of obstacles were interposed in- in m- m of American meats ments ad al products from the time United States States' I to prevent preveat hog hog of necessity ty There Theres finding sale there Now it is is' a n case cae nece is s a n famine in fats The German people must bo be fed if il they hey are expected to work and they evidently realize thc they hey must work and aDd produce if thc they expect to I live e |