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Frank, Observed the wife, you were' talking in your sleep last night, and you frequently spoke In terms of endearment of a certain Euphemia. Who is Euphemia? Why, my dear, that was my sisters name. ' Frank! Your sisters name was Rc4us.Pat.0m PETROLEUM cuts, and all sprains For bums, ' skin irritations: Mary 1. Yes, dear, but we called her Eu: Relieves dryness phemia for short. NAME Cros3." If You . s It you want the true, Aspirin, as prescribed by physicians for over twenty-on- e years, you must ask world-famou- : by JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN. OMETHING new Is always coming out of Africa. Old Latin proverb. Various writers In the public press seem to think that this proverb is as true now as It was 2,000 years ago and that the new thing" of these latter days is a new man" In International statesmanship Jan Christian Smuts, minister of defense of the Union of South Africa. Of course, the phrase new man has a special meaning as they apply .lt to Slim Jannie for Smuts, for he has been a growing world-figur- e several years. By new man .they mean' For Oom Paul Kruegers fighting general of twenty years ' ago Is being discussed pretty much 'all over the world as a possible, leader of that new British empire which Smuts himself thus outlines: The old prewar British empire Is gone, In the sense of colonies or subordinate nations clustering around one master nation. The British empire Is developing into a real league of nations, a ' group of partner peoples. . Smuts is looked upon by many, says Sir Philip Gibbs, the noted British correspondent, in the Springfield Republican, as the new leader England has been waiting for and the proper successor to Lloyd George. Says Sir Philip: Akako ky i ' Why not make Smuts our next prime minister? went to Cambridge for a university education In A Boer, educated at Cambridge and against us In law. Back' again In South Africa,-hpracticed ., South Africa, Is hardly adapted to be prime minislaw and politics. Then he became Paul Kruegers , ter of England, but 'stranger things have happened secretary of state. Probably his state letters to in England. Sir Philip calls Smuts a man who " London had more than a little to do wlthJringing ; never looks back for regret or vengeance, but alh on the Into that.; war of ways forward with free and courageous vision, went as a conflict he private. little : this' statement and concludes with There are ' men In It was about this time that Sir Alfred Milner, England today In high places as well as and Smuts had their famous encounter, which Is low who say he is the man we are looking for. thus described by Stephen Bonsai In the New York The Evening World of New York argues at Times: length that the British empire must be transMilner is reported to have pleaded with his formed iuto an association of nations and de- young and promising antagonist much In thesa dares Smuts to be the logical head of the new words : and greater empire. The Christian Science Mon!- tor of Boston says he has always served high "Stop, look where you are going, Smuts. You are digging your political grave without knowing fddils and served them In a way which has ever It, I think. England will never forgive or forget Inspired a strange confidence that he was not this and you a Cambridge man one of our dosing his eyes to mistakes, where mistakes were ' own made, and tjiat his devotion was inspired by a much larger concept of things than that Involved 'Yes t I thought I was almost an Englishman, in the generally accepted meaning of the word too, Smuts is said to have answered. But the '"patriotism. Jameson raid proved to me that I wasnt Im goIn short, practically the entire press of the ing with Oom Paul Krueger, not because Im a but because he Is United States has been throwing bouquets to this" ; Dutchman or a Boer farmers boy of the veld. The concensus of ' right and I want to be right. Perhaps some day England will see who were her real friends and opinion seems to be that he must be given a place who were her real foes, but In the meantime I among the world!s greatest living statesmen and shall do my duty as I see It very clearly." a front rank among the leaders 'of the British ' How Interesting the meeting between these two empire. . . , men as colleagues on the British delegation to the Most people know vaguely that this same Brit- -' lsh empire Is so vast that the sun never sets On . Paris peace conference! That wpj !iiea tour years. The British enlistits flag. In fact. It is so vast that to catalogue ments totaled 450,000 and those of the Boers 100,-- . its possessions Is difficult. There Is a hint of its extent In the title of the British sovereign ; c 000. The British casualties were 24,000 and those of the Boers 4.000, with 40,000 prisoners.. The George V; of the United Kingdom of Great main cause of the war was the discontent of the ; Britain and Ireland, and of the British Dominions the Seas, Defender of the Faith, Emperor ' outlanders." The terms of peace were that the ; Beyond Boers gave allegtance to Great Britain and were of India." These Dominions Beyond the Seas extend to every continent and consist of grpnied full amnesty and the return of their J': ernlng dominions, crown colonies and protectorproperty.' ates and other dependencies. Smuts emerged from the war a general. If he As everyone knows, the United Kingdom conhad considerable share In bringing on The war, he sists of England and Wales, Scotland, Ireland and ;' probably bad more to do with bringing about : the channel islands. ' In Europe- - there are peace. For he was one of the Boer peace commisGibralwho met General Kitchener and Lord MU-.- .. sioners tar, Malta, Cyprus, etc.' India, Burma, Ceylon and ' ner. Incidentally, Smuts a score of other possessions He In Asia. In Africa pass bore the Signature, D, Haig, Colonel its flag waves over more than 2,000,000 square Yes; this Is the same Field Marshs! Sir Douglas Haig, with miles. Including Egypt and the South African Unwhom Gen. Jan Christian Smuts stood shoulder ion. In Australasia are Australia, Tasmania, Pato shoulder against the Germans. Of the part pua, New Zealand and Pacific Islands. On the Western Hemisphere its vast holdings Include played by Smuts In bringing about peace In 1902 Edwin C. Hill writes In the New York Herald: Canada, New Foundtand and Labrador, British Guinea and various West Indian Islands. AltoIt was as one of the Boer peace commissioners gether the British empire contains about 12,000,-00- 0 : who met General Kitchener and Sir Alfred Milner ... that Smuts rose to the rank of a Statesman. square miles and 450,000,000 people. The So the British empire Is strongly suggestive of commissioners had been unable to agree and the a league of nations. Moreover, the World war Boers returned to their convention of national .deleproduced a noteworthy effect. There were those gates to obtain new Instructions about surrender-- . who predicted that the British empire would go Ing unconditionally. For days the convention waj to pieces under the strain of that titanic conflict, at loggerheads. The delegates refused- - to legisn the contrary, Englands needs brought out wonlate the republics out of existence. At length ' derful proof of loyalty from her colonies. The Smuts gained a bearing. He told them the truth ties were made stronger. Yet in the end the net about the situation. He said that It was impossiresult was that the British empire came out of ble to fight longer, that they could expect no help the World war father, as Smuts puts it, a group ' from Europe and America, and that further resistance meant useless bloodshed. of partner peoples than subordinate nations Brethren, he declared, in what la regarded clustering around one master nation. as one of the.most eloquent Whatever may be the future of Smuts, his. past among is Interesting. . He was born a little more than andvcertaluly one of the most momentous speeches ever made In that country, we hrfve vowed to fifty years ago la the Transvaal, on a farm In tho stand fast to the hitter end. Let us be men and western province In the Karroo country. His Boer father and grandfather were farmers. He" acknowledge that that end has now come and that It Is more bitter than ever we thought It could be got Ills early education In the Transvaal and then new-leader- . 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Any She Ooh, you angell 7C UP,. not will we I v Parcels Post Paid but Is person that can drive a The future dark, Indeed, . ear it on. We No God. In instructions. trust W utveas S AU complete, give up courage nor hope and Whatever his trials, the farmer does famish eartmln. fante tiers, welts and tacks. sacrinumber of your ear ana wswiD asd rS far andwithmodel one shall convince me that this unparalleled no mm aampleasnd quote yoo exact price. of horror the having orxetalogee not know the LIBERTY TOR A TIRE CO Dopt W, Cincinnati fice which' the African nation has laid upon war fo)'' ' his cupboard Vivian. altar of freedom will be In vain. It has been a the ; for freedom and not only for the freedom of of Boers, but for the freedom of all the nations hands. In Gods we leave South Africa. Its results Perhaps It is His will to lead our nation through defeat, through abasement, yes, and evensthrough the valley of the shadow of death, to the glory " of a nobler future, to the light of a brighter day. Smuts prevailed. And his brighter day came Cedi Rhodes, for , quickly. . Death had removed quarter of a century the dominating personality on ; the lraperial side hi South African politics, the man morally culpable in the famous Jameson raid," the diamond king who left by will practically his . whole fortune of $30,000,000 to the public service. Within a few years after the war, tinder the lead-- . ershtp of Botha and Smuts, the Boer nation arose out of the weck of the Boer republics. In 1910 I am writ- -' Altoona, Pa. Ipg to tell you what Lydia EL Cape Colony, Natal, Orange Free State and the Own. Transvaal became the Union of South Africa, with 'the consent and approval of the British govern- aient It contains 473,000 square miles and 6,000,-00birth. From one hour to ninenapeople. '' It is practically a teen days is all ' they have tion.'. It has a liberal constitution and a parlla-lived. Before my next on meet and the Boers are In the majority. Both was born I took a dozen boti the official. are and Dutch English languages tles of your Vegetable Compound, and I can say that it is Smuts was still engaged on the task of holding the greatest medicine on . together these confederated colonies when the earth, for this baby is now This ., World war called him again Into the field. four months old, and a ' time he went In as the head of an army and took healthier baby you would not German East Africa from the Germans. want I am sending you a The necessities - of the British empire then picture of her. Everybody says That is a very healthy called Smuts to England for counsel. The war You have my looking baby. won. Smuts took a major place at the pence conconsent to show these few ference through sheer uferal force and Intellect lines to anybody." Mrs. He bad much to do with forming the League ot C. W. Benz, 131 8rd Avenue, . Nations. He helped construct the treaty and he Altoona, Pa. signed It. But he filed a memorandum of protest Mrs. Janssen's experience of Interest to childless wives. and explanations as to terms forced Into it against I want to give you a word of praise for MiHston, Wis. wonderful his will. TbqJ protest, his admirers say, marks medicine. We are fond of children, and for a considerable your time we biro ns a prophet as well as statesman. were married I feared I would not have any. I began taking Lydia after E. Pink- " hams Vegetable Compound, and it strengthened me so I nbw'have a nice Smuts has been culled an able compromiser, strong, healthy baby girl. I suffered verylittle at chUdbir th,"and 1 rive aft : an opportunist in politics" and "all things ta tne eredit to your medicine, and shall always recommend Mrs. And his nickname In bis own country ithighly. all men. H. E. Janssen, Millston, Wis. e trekkers Is Slim Jannie, among the Slim meaning tricky, slick, evasive, Mrs. Held of Marinette, Wis., adds her testimonial for Lydia E, Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. She says: The career of Smuts,' however,' seems to supMarinette, Wis.4' I was in a nervous condition and very irregular. My port the view of his admirers that In matters of doctor advised an operation. Mv husband brought me one ot principle he has always stood steadfast as bedbooklets and asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkbams Vegetable Compound. your rock. His admirers put It this way : He has a It overcame my weakness so that I now have a healthy baby girl after having been marunessential details which way of overlooking ried nine years. I am glad to recommend your medicine, and you may use my smaller men stumble over." They assert that ha letter as a testimonial? Mrs. H. B. Held, 330 Jefferson ., Marinette, Wis. man of firm will, determined Is an There are many, many such homes that were once childless, and are now common and hard character, great experience blessed with healthy, happy children because Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable sense. They also speak with admiration for his Compound has restored the mother to a strong and healthy condition, as it tact. It Is this tact that earned for him the Slim" actsasa natural restorative for ailments as indicated by backache, irregue Boers. He has an easy tact whlc larities. displacements, weakness and nervousness. of the makes for amiability and smooths over dlsage-ablWomen everywhere should remember that most of the commoner ailments of women are not tho surgical ones they are not caused by serious displace- situations. Also, he Is just about the best wblst player In South Africa and the old Boers thought he was very wicked because he played ' vegetable Compou . - v.- cards with perfect safety and often prevents serious troubles. Boer old as Smuts came In the household, sued Therefore if you know of any woma . who is suffering and has been unab!a Is always boilfrom, says Mr. Hill, the coffee-po- t to secure relief and looking forward to a childless old age, ask her to try Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, as it has brought ing. With a cup of coffee and a piece of biltong health the Boer can and or so trek all day fight happiness into many homes one darkened by illness and despair. (dried meat) long. Smuts only bad habit. If it can be catled Lydia E. Pinkhams Private Text-Boo-k upon "Ailments a bad habit, Is addiction to coffee. He neither .to Women will besentto you freenponrequest.Write Peculiar of nor kind eats drinks liquor any smokes, and he to The Lydia E. Pinkhara Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. . sparingly. book contains valuable information. This an man is his He and essentially body is wiry and rangy. He has the stride of a man familiar with long marches and the natural swing of one who Is at home In the saddle. He speaks with vigor and sometimes with emotion. The Boer Is not a demonstrative or emotional person, and Smuts has much of the racial reserve. At times he Is an Inspired orator, and something of his place In the world Is due to his eloquent tongue. He seems to lack the tricks of the spellTake a good dose of Carters Little Liver Pills binders trade. He is forceful, convincing and then take 2 or 3 a few nights after. persuasive. CARTERS You will relish your mealsforwithout fear of trouble to There Is a strong religious trend In the characfollow. Millions of all ages take them for Biliousness, ter of General Smuts. He comes of a strain of Dizziness, Sick Headache, Upset Stomach and for Sallow, men who went Into battle with supplications to Pimply, Blotchy Skin. They end the misery of Constipation. God upon their lips, a stock that held In ridicule SnuD Pill; Small Dok; SB Pries and contempt the godless ways of other people. .L DARLING BABY BRIGHTENS HOME Childrens Laughter a Pleasing Sound 0 1 old-tim- d - old-tim- e 1 . ' . What to Take for GDisordered Stomach ITTLE IVER PILI |