Show MM t t M M M I M It M I M I M I M M I M It ti THE N NATIONS NATION'S TION'S GUEST f I I I I I I M I MM I M I t I M M M I M I I M I H M M M S Advices ices from the other side show that Kaiser Wilhelm and the whole German people are delighted de de- lighted over o-er the hearty popular welcome extended to o Prince Henry in the United States They have ample reason for a feeling of satisfaction for there theres is s not a grain of doubt that the enthusiasm of our people is genuine and honest More e Americans than one would think for years ars have ha looked forward to a day when the three gr rat reat at branches of the Teutonic stock the stock the American Ameri Amen can anGerman German and British peoples should peoples should be able to stand together in gom good fellowship in defence of that civilization ci common to them which is based upon the strictly Teutonic concept that hat the sacred foundation of society is the family family- the wife and the children Could these three related closely nations agree among themselves es parcelling the globe among them hem into no spheres of influence and commercial de- de development deelo de elo Jl they could jointly guarantee the peace of mankind and erect an unassailable wall of combined com corn military naval na and financial might against the Slav the Yellow or any other political or 01 social world peril conceivable able It is as yet too early t to tc expect such a coalition either formal or tacit but the results which will flow from the visit I of Prince Henry doubtless will constitute a step in inthe inthe inthe the direction Later on perhaps during the next generation or the one succeeding it is possible t that hat at the development of forces now in embryo may render necessary such a combination as we speak 9 E EOr o t the e present it will be e enough to car carefully fully oster the good will of Germany as we should that of every other government and nation with which we have relations |