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Show x n Hi 1 v 1 ivi p.a-- w cial and Industrial life to be sof guarded by common agreement ai i guarantee, but he cannot erpect that he concede him If the other matters to be determined by the articles of In-nre not handled in the same wuv iJ items in the tluul accounting. He eu' 0 not usk the benefit of common agrc incut in the one Held without nceordii It In the other. wrought In the opinion nnd temper of "I take It for granted that tie s the world that no general peace, no that separate and selllsh compacts v peucts worth "the lntinite sacrifices of regard to trade uud the essential to: these years of traglcul sutt'erlnir. can tcrlals of manufacture would afford possibly be arrived at In uny such '' foundation for peace. Neither, he muy fashion. The method the Uermnn rest assured, will separate and seltlsli; chancellor proposes Is the method of the congress of Vienna. We cannot compacts wit hregurd to provinces and Sold til UTcW and will not return to that. What Is peoples. Czernin Sees Peace. ut stake now Is the peace of the world. Oyster Beds "Count t'siernln seems to see the Plans have been Strive for New Order. clear elements of with peace 'Whut wo are striving for Is a new eyes and does not seek to obscure theut propagation of oysters In lieu su International order, based on broad lie sees that un Poland, liny, Salt I.nke, Utuh, this spring, nn and universal principles of right and made up of all theIndependent In Mechanics Popular Magazine Indisputable l'ollslj Justice" uo mere sace of shreds and peoples who lie contiguous to one an- Illustrated article. Kxperlments and patches. It Is possible that Count von other, Is a matter of general concern, scientific study of local conditions huve llertling does not see that, does not and, of course, mu.st be conceded ; that Indicated, to the satisfaction of the Little Li IUk grasp It, Is In fact living in his thought Belgium must he evacuated and re' state fish and game commissioner, that mother when tir in a world dead nnd gone? Has he ut stored, no matter what sacrifices and' oi?V terly forgotten tlM! relchstng resolu- concessions that may Involve, uud thtfr the enterprise la a thoroughly feasible counter. "Don't tions of the lyth of July or does he national aspirations must be sacrltlced, one.. Analysis has shown that the per- baby doll for your fi delllierately ignore them? They spoke even within his own empire. In the centage of salt In the water is prac- present V" asked her mol IhV of the conditions of n general pence, common Interest of ICurope nnd man- tically the Butne as In ocean oyster think she would like one,' not of national aggrandizement or of kind. If he Is silent about questions beds. In searching for n desirable sec- "you see they have a meat k arrnngeineuts between state and state. which touch the Interest and purpose tion of the bay to commence opera- their house ulready. The eaee of the world depends upon of his allies more nearly than they, tions, those in charge of the work used the Just settlement of each of the sev touch those of Austria It must, an When some people are praying fe aV amphibious craft built particularly eral problems to which I adverted in of course, be because only, he feels coi for navigating shallow waters and ne- sunshine and others for ruin nothing my recent address to the congress. I, strained, I suppose, to defer to Geror. us. salt nnd mud bars. The boat, much happen) of course, do not mean that the and Turkey In the circumstances. gotiating motor-driveIs a narrow scow. of the world depends upon the accept many long, Seeing and conceding, as he does, the. ance of uny particular set of sugges essential principles Involved and the provided with side wheels that propel tions as to the way In which those of candidly applying them, It through the water utiil across mud. necessity problems nre to be dealt with. I mean he naturally feels that Austria can reonly that those problem each nnd all spond to the purpose of pence as exFiery Red Pimples. ntTcct the whole world; that unless pressed by the I'nlted States with less-- , Net ConlonJU-"they are dealt wlili in a spirit of un embarrassment than could (lennany. A hot both with Outlcnrn Soap followed Y selfish and unbiased Justice, with n He would probably have gone timely by an application of Cutlcurn (tlnt-mcview to the wishes, the natural connec- farther had it not been for the embar- to distressing eczemas, etc., tions, the racial aspirations, the se rassments of Austria's alliance and of proves their wonderful properties. For curity and the peace of mind of the her dependence upon Ccrmany. ; free samples address "Cutlcurn people involved, no permanent peace Are Hoston." Here At druggists nnd X, Principles. will have been attained. "After all, the test of whether It Is Sonp 25, Ointment 25 andT Must Respect Nations. possible for either government to go "They cannot be discussed sepa uny further In this comparison, of Had Fellov rately or in corners. None of them views Is simple and obvious. The prinThe village co constitutes a private or separate in- ciples to be applied are these: nnd nlthnugh terest from which the opinion of the "First, that each part of the Until setworld may be shut out. Whatever af tlement must be bused upon the es- niustere fects the pence affects mankind, and sential Justice of that particular case heir. I nothing settled hy military force, If and upon such adjustment us are moil settled wrong. Is settled at all. It will likely to bring u peace that will no presently have to be reopened. 'is (Until t von llertling not nware permanent. that peoples and provinces that he Is speaking In the court of are Second, not to be bartered about from sovmankind that all the awakened na- ereignty to sovereignty as If they were tions of the world now sit in Judgment mere chattels and puwns in n gumev on what every public man, of whateven the great game, now forever disever nation, may say on the Issues of credited, of the balance of power; buta conflict which has spread to every that region of the world? territorial settlement Third, "The releasing resolutions of July Involved Inevery this war must be made In themselves frankly accepted the deci- the Interest nnd for the benefit of the sions of that court. There shall be no populations concerned, and not as a annexations, no contributions, no puni- part of any mere adjustment or com tive damages, peoples are not to be of claims amongst rival states ; handed about from one sovereignty to promise und another by an International conference "Fourth, that nil well defined na or nn understanding between rivals tional shall be accorded the i and antagonists. National aspirations utmost aspirations Hint cBn be ac-satisfaction must be respected; peoplca mny now cord-them without Introducing new I be dominated and be governed only by or interpreting old elements of discord I their own consent. and antagonism that would be .likely I Is not a mere phrase. It Is an linjera-tiv- e In time to hrenk the sac oLK-'- crr'siir Lulled b la les uruiy liaopoii .1....... prlncple of action, which 'states- and consequently or Hie worni. fMSimaeS.tfnal!01 men will henceforth ignore at their was sunk. When the ship was struck :.t:- Now Up to Germany. It's Mril. We cannot have general peace a fellow i Ian nam and Ansburne erected such "A general eiiee Uin for the Hskliiz, or by the mere ar- foundations discussi-d- . can I'ntil ed SlacMalem were uslecp In Ihe TaeCtWAraCoHavi rangements of a peace conference. It such a peai-- can le we have secured rKiiii. Ansburne. realiing the sele Inof out cannot be together as on. So felm w'-.far to no but choice go riousness ,,f i),,. (.ittlatioii. told his dividual understandings between pow- we nm principles that low worker to get u his life preserJudge. erful slates. All the parties to this we nre nlreudy ver. A he left to take hi regard lis fundaiin-nla- l war must Join in the settlement In It; emergency exv. . . V as station at the radio key he shouted to because what we are socking Is a peace everywhere accepted miliof ihe the spokesmen Mac. that we can nil unite to guarantee and cept among hla "tl.s This bye, companion. and annexationist party In maintain, and every item of it must be tary of him. Going to the If they have anywhere else wns the lat submitted t'o the common Judgment v, mw wmmm mrrw. Euct Copy of Wrapper. radio room Ma. Malnm found it ImLed. not objectors haveInilu-ciitiwhether It be ritht and fair, an net of Ixs'n rejected, the nnmorous or wa the and that fast ship fullzing sufficiently justice, rather than n bargain between to make their voli-e- s audible. sinking attempted to get Aiisburue sovereigns. Is this stance that clrrum The tragical out. hut without success. No Interference Meant. one party In (Jcrrr.ntiy Is apparently to no has desire "The I'uileil States willing and nble to send millions of rr. Pierre's f'Icnsnnt Tcllets are tha Interfere In Kuropean affairs or to net men to their death to prevent what all orlgfnnl little liver pills put up 40 year as arbiter in F.uroenn territorial dis- the world now se-- s to le Just. putes. She would disdain to take ad"I would not he a true sM,kestnan ao. They regulne liver aod lswcla Ad. vantage of any Internal weakness or of the people of the I'nlted Slates If disorder to I m lose her own will uMn t did not say mice more that we enDry Town and Dry Vegetables. A dehydrated or dry vegetable Is one another eople. She Is quite rendy to tered their war tivm no small occaIh shown that the settlements she his sion, and that we can never turn bn k from which nil the water has hf-suggested nre not the best or the most from a con re i?iocn tisui principle, but a dry town In a town own pro- nur resources are In part mobili-wIver enduring. They are only her where there's hot water. HpIL'-S- . visional skcti-- of princl4i-- s nnd of the now. and we shnll not pnuse until Portland Press. nothing Coin bwa s;otur 6in.lt 'tm jHl way In which they should Iw applied, they nre mobilized In their entirety. lint she enteral ihi war lwcatie she ur armies nre rapidly going to the The man who never bad to lw was made a partner, whether front and will go more and borrow money can't appreciate i and figh'lng would or not. in the suffering more rapidly. value. Indit-nitieInflicted by the military will h put Into (ur whole strength nmter of Cennany ngnint the jsce this war if emancipation cmanlctpn-tlod will greatly help most Many women are to le found In the nnd s4Htirity of mankind, nnd the conensny cutorleaa faces but people from the threat and ntlcmptcd Uttermost pans of tbe world. ditions of ininv will touch her a mnstery of selfish groups of autocratic nah other will loin any as and they difficulties nearly rulers whniever the I mm no' i,;iiM.).;iiw.iiiiiiipm i.- ii - i iijiiiiiii is m tion to which Is lntrntod n lending present partial delays. We nre In-" lif -,''" ' " ' " -- " " "" part In the maintenance of civilization. domitable In our power of IndctH-ndcn- t She cannot see her way to pcai-- until nction nnd can In no f1rciinitan-c- s the causes of ttiis war are removed, ons-n- t to live In a world governed by its renewal rendered as nearly as mny Intrigue and force. We believe that tie ltiiosible. our own deire for a new International "This war bad Its roots In the order under which reason nnd Justice of the ritdits of small nations and the common Interests of mankind and of millonnllties which lacked the shall prevail Is the desire of enlightunion and the force to make good their ened men everywhere. Without that claim to determine their own allegi- new order the world will be without ance nnd their own forms of olitiiid wce and human life will lack toleralf(.. Covenant must now be entered ble conditions of cxlslcnc nnd Bnffalri, X. V. "I ira tho mother of four children, and for Into which will render nh thing Having set otir hand to the ticarly three yearn 1 sullered Iroia a female trouble with pains for the future; and those task of achivlng It. we shall not turn in my back and aide, ana a p ncral weakness. I ha1 procovenant mlt he backed by the back. tinted force of all the nations that Not Intended as Threat. fessional attendance moat of that time but did not ecem to v . ,'. ' I V k Il mainb.ve Justice and are willing to "1 hojs that It Is not neccnry for resort I decided to try Lydia K. pet welL As. a tain If at any cost. me to add that no word of what I I"inkham' Vegetable Compound which I had neen "If territorial settlements and the have said is Intended as a tbrenf. That advertised la the newjpapera, and In two weeka notia d jwditicnl rclntlons of great populations, Is tiot the tciiqwr of our people. which lime not the organized 1,wer to have tiken thus only thai the w hole a marked Improvement. I continued its Ose and am are to le determined by the world may know the true spirit of tnw free from pain and able to do all my boue- r,.it, V W 1 I I i f the powerful government Atmsrlcn that men everywhere tony contract Mrs. U. B, ZiauFsti, 203 Wcias Street, wotIc for Jntce and which coti:der themselves mml direct-I- t know that our n llertling pro-l- for self trovcrnment I no mere nion BuiTalo, X. Y. sffcited. n Coinf which, inns why may not economic ques- of words, but a tnloti satisfied. The tion alo? It has come nlsott In the set In action, must Portland, Ind. "I had a dLpbrTmnt and suffered And now of the t'nitcd State Is a menao tally from it at times I could not be on altered world In which we feet peer If of W'tl nnffon or KJ,pie. ace t a'.L I was all run down anl so weak I rould not ourclve that Justice snd the rich's at for field of Inter- never 1e ttcd In aggression (tie d'T my housework, was nervoiui and could not lie (topics afTect then whole much a access to arrrnndifment of any selfish Interest national denting down at mzUU I took treatments from a physicfirt " a x. a sk r f confreeof out i i and equl of our own. It springs rnw material nnd but they did not help rn?. My Aunt recommended dition of trade. Count von Ilcrtllnff- dom and la t"t the service of freeI.vdia I't. 1 "ml: ham's Vctrcf a l.ln CV,mrvmrft I riA want the coctitnl bases of commer- dom." it and now I arn atronir and well affaln end do I my own work and I give Lydia K. llnkham's Hon Victory Bfor Peace, Says Saver of 701 Lives la Dead. I Mrs. Joa c pn t w a In Wllhclm. Compound the credit." K. Hark, vetAmterdam. Charles Kalr Philadelphia. 935 West Ilace rt 'h KtMBLr, on the I'orthmd, lad. Street, r pj,cf Atlantic the at City commenting eran vicbathing beach, died here Monday t'kriiine. dcrlarcl ttiot "a C.ermanI" Woman Should Sick Every Try ' rt night. lie hnd a record of hnvlnir tory tn'i't fir! he reeognlred" live In friendship with 'a vol 74 person from drowning. He Ormntiy other n i!il1 . fin Indian ;,1o Sult.?n of Tu'Vy Dt1. Polish Jew War Sufferers Aided. -I i0 inc'er'1 !). 'I i c dc-.'- ', w 1 ort:. War flfcf f'tr-drc!e !. f"iier S':'n r i n am d of are of America nw Jewa the ht . is t. i of t! (petrihu'ed H'poftC the iwopio i.f their key. freini I enn'cd In a ?;pr'-rve In Po'.ffd nnd Ijih'i td.i. I wa CO. LYW.MAS. lYtfl t.l:?.nHAH HtD)C1K M"':'V from C.-- t sir. it,", fj M.iomed Monday by a ropiv.ir'fe Of tCflll.l. 'nt to I".!if')te, a akaV.fcMs Wilson offers olive brangh to austria in peace reply President Lays Down Basis for Peace Negotiations in Remarkable Address. WORLD PEACE AT STAKE final Settlement Must be Based Upon Justice, and Peoples and Provinces are Not to be Bartered About as Pawns in a Game. Washington. Austria 1ms bwn invited to further discussion of peuee Vlth tho United Stutea. In u remarkable uddreaa to nuiRrcss In Joint session on February 11, I'resl-tien- t Wilson laid down the basis for nueh iii'K"liatloiiH. "Austria," ho said, ''seeing ami eoncediui; the essential lrlncl)los involved and the necessity f candidly applying tlieui, can respond to the purpose of eace as expressed ly the lulled Slates with less than could tieriimny." The president' speech follows : "Gentlemen of the Congress: u the eighth of Jnnuary, I hud the honor of addressing you on the objects of the war us our people conceive tlieui. The prime minister of tSrent l'.ritiiin hud spoken In similar terms on the tiflh of January. To these Bildres-e- s the (ii't'liian chancellor on t lie UHlt and Count C.eriiln for Austria on I In' saiiie day. "It is yratif) injr to have our desire so promptly realized that all exchanges of views on this great mutter should tie made In the hearing of all the world. Czernln's Reply Friendly In Tone. "Count Cfcernin's reply, which Is directed chiefly to my own address on the eighth of January, is uttered in a very friendly tone, lie finds In my talemciit n sufficiently encouraging approach to the views of his own government to Justify him In helieviug f lit I It furnishes B basis for il more detailed discussion of purposes liy the two government. He Is represented to have Intimated that the views he was expressing had been communicated to ine beforehand, nnd that I was aware of them nt the time he was uttering them; but In this I nm sure he was misunderstood. I hud received no of what he Intended to say. DThero was, of course, no reason why lie should communicate, privately with Me. I am quite content to be one of til public audience. "Count von Ilertling's reply Is, I must any, very vague and very confusing. It I full if equivocal phrases and lead1. It Is not'cleiir where. Hut It Is certainly In a very different tone ftum that of Count Czernln and apparently of an opitoslte purpose. It confirms. I nm sorry to say. rather than removes, the unfortunate Impression made by what lie haft learned of the conferences . UN d!eudon and at acceptance of our general principle lend him to no prnctbv.l conclusions. lie refuses to apply ilu-- to the sub Wnntlvc Items which lined constitute II the body of any final Is Jealous of liiternittinunl action and nt International counsel. He accepts, lie sny. the principle of public diplo macy, but lie npiirs to Insist that it lie confined, at any rate In this case, to itenerant ic nnd that the several Iiatllcular questions of territory nn aoverelitlity. the several questions Upon Whose settlement must depend the BC ceplance of ieaee by the t went y three states nov encneed In the war. must te discussed nnd willed, not In gen rral counetl. but severally by the na tions twist linmmtlately concerned hy Interest or nelcldxirlnxwl. Peace of World at Stake. "He atfrcc that the seas should be nt any limitafree, but looks nskan-tion lo that freedom hy liiiernn ionat action in the Interest of the cmumoii order, lie would without reserve be barriers removed clad to ctccn nation and nation for that could In no way ltnde the ntnbltlons .f the military party with whom he seems constrained to keep on terms. Neither does be raise objection to a f armaments. That mat limitation ter will lie settled of Itself, lie thinks l.v the economic conditions whi.h must follow the war. "Itnt the rierninn Colonic, he demands. mut be returned without debate. He will fliscttss with no one but the represent a! Us- - of l(iila what disswitmn hall be made of lite and the binds of the Itiiltic provinces: with no one but the government of Irnm-- the 'conditions tinder Which Kten. fi territory shall be evacuated, and wily Hh Austria what shnll iff done with Poland.' "In the tetermineHon of all questions aJTccttng the r.alknn states be defers, as I understand him. to Austria and Turkey, and with rcanrd to the niireemcnt to tie entered into conof the l cerning the present Ottoman empire, to the Tur-a kish authorities! them id res. After adflerociif all around, effected In this fashion by Individual barter and be would have no nhVctlnn. If I correctly Interpret his istetnent. to a league' of nations tsldch would to bdd the new tmlntv of steely against external disttirV Jnpf ance. "It fnuM te evident to evervone ho whst this war has tindertands mbnr-russiiic- . lnti-nntlo- n Itrest-I.ltovsk- e ! s-- e e e non-Tttrklt- lind-rtak- e Mesica) General Slain. ten. Juan r.nndern Metlcn City. was shot and killed Monday In a downtown rfe by fVd. Mlfuel I'ernlta. (!cn-era- t I'.anderns took a prominent part In the remtuttoos led hy Madcro and t'arrsiir.o. Artist OSes of lejijrlea. t'ji'lenas-ao- . ffU 1 rfl't' ico - ;.;t .f one of i,f mot prominent arfi fn the I'fl'-ifici.st "et,rn;iry 11 f'f In) irie fe- ivrd three day pre. I Ti s lif-- t wfiS run thiVLU !y fin rtiIo. Jle ycra of ago. - i nim la-ac- r a V e ' nt ' d i Thirty Years rl ra-tll- pli-ce- d ths lmH-ra!lv- e II !er-man- si-e- In-o- n Carter's Little Liver Pills You Cannot be S v. v-Oj- Constipated n A Remedy That w"?0,3.1 f V WZtLVti pARTER'S IRON PILLS and Happy d . s n pale-face- m - e T mm sm ffiffid Nervous Mothers Should Profit by the Expericnco of These Two Women devcl-opmoti- ." I'll pion e. . lat HI bt i f:-l- r" -- Kir 1ife-avr- fcmf s i , tx-in- ) h-- tf"'" ' 1 LYDIA E. PIMKH AM'S ECsETABIE C0MF0 mm |