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Show iSplIi J4llIS Sly Pci Il sfei I Si . . J (Germany's well known clovcmess lias worked out a p-and plan that causes her to look forward to j the future with confidence. She hopes to achieve at the Peace Conference what four ycare of the sword I a have not been able to get for her. Secrecy being essential, the whole scheme, with typical Teuton finesse !i is loudly trumpeted through the German press and proclaimed from the rostrum, so that if we are not I I warned' at least it is not their fault. It seems, as usual, that Germany is staking her all on one throw of the dice aud this time the little game is to cause dissension among the Allies at the Peace Table and ! particularly between America 'and Britain. . 1 In TIIE LITERARY DIGEST this week December 7th there is a very striking article, consisting i of translations from the German press, showing how Germany hopes to gain big advantages when Amer- j ica and the Entente "start to squabble among themselves." " ki Among other' articles of timely interest in this number of "The Digest" are: j Remobilizing Industry for Peace Conditions j I When the Army Will Return and How Our Sjldiers Will Be Absorbed Into Industrial Life. j I Why Mr. McAdoo Resigns The War's Cost in Human Lives I The End of the German Navy Bolsheviki Mutterings Heard j I Breakers Ahead for the League of Nations Belgium's Troubles Not Yet Over g I How Canada Handles Her Disabled Soldiers Saving Coal With Heat ! A Bridge That Works Like a Kite Is Influenza a Chinese Plague? I Nature's Primal War Maeterlinck's New Plan for Picking a Wife 1 Germany's Aerial Prophet Lore of the Chanteys f 1 The Greeks in America Changing Heads of the Mormon Church f (Prepared by U. S. Bureau of Education.) Wilhelm's Sacrilege Avenged I I Seeing the "Mote" and Forgetting the News of Industry and Finance I "Beam" The Best of the Current Poetry I MANY FINE ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING HUMOROUS CARTOONS AND HALF-TONE PORTRAITS. j I Your Best Way to Follow the Work of the Peace Conference The eyes and hopes of tlie entire world are today centered effect upon humanity at large. This. news will be reported S upon Paris, whither the delegates of the various nations are nd impartially from week to week by THE LIT-' la . . ., ' n r i- l. Au E1IARY DIGEST, with the views of noted authorities of all , 5a "louriievintr to the Peace Louierente, whieli is to remold Iyj- ,. . . ' . , , , . ... H Juul ; . . shades or opinion, so that the readers ot the world s greatest ! rope and decide, perhaps for centuries to come, the destinies ' ncws AVeekly may' have the best possible opportunity of form- . of our planet. The news that comes fprth to the waiting ;ng accurate judgments as to the decisions handed down. If i millions from the historic halls of Versailles will be in many you wish to keep in intimate touch with these great events ' ways the most important ever published iu its far-reaching read "The Digest." 1 December 7th Number. on Sale Today All News Dealers 10 Cents I FUNK & WGNALLS COMPA.NY (Publishere of the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary) .NEW YORK |