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Show ! V, II DKSKJlIiT KVKNING NEWS 'r SATUIIDAY NOVEMBER 15 1910 rr "V UNITED STATES AND NEAR Jloiltni An Ardent Saying 'Fourteen-Poin- t Than the Koran PUlrtiatful of Europe and Object Strongly to Iking Partltloned-Comparatlr- ely Sntll Number of Troop Would be Needed to Keep Order While Native People Were lleing Made Capable of Self Coy Pro-America- n, Slean More to U Mandate Over Whole Ottoman Empire Needed, Lest Islam Turn to Our Enemies eminent Written F or The Saturday Newt by a Special F oreign Correiporulcnt. i 1 TlfltKB SECTION J Oct' lv is. n.tsoa rrvir (ban tbsrsfor. Inexpert-nee- d generation I Tads r, Amrrto m administration; but nheravrr laser bafr In lb hrar East. With Tho formutatle of America the Skillbl ut lie War, Iba Amerloaa experiments hava been made on m ,onr ncpMtiM aVo Ctmnutira for Itslirf la tha N it scalr they have proved extremely oast L' appqacMuoresefuL ll should be remembered kaS raiaad IIIAiMit In Die a itre-ad f- -r raiiaf work. Amtloan Kisia that, among the vast bulk of the Near 4 Inm Utm 4Utrnt Miflwi .11)1 Amand list Eaalern people w are dealing with wiwkara, As.srhaa fiogjort4 tit Ueat. el thoK a no people like ilia Filipino inoiisr pav pura-- into Atom- la to some t ( tyiraa lha Turk. it nation ad afilpiitod Amsrhao rallsf by Armenians end hyrlana are people in A Uhi of aor ewe oda.i (1) t) lha' Near rerrr pow siationa East, the nlih of I Eastern highest degree la the tight oeo fruta Iba Cauxeese to CaUo and Jrow culture. 'and there tertalnly la nowhere of Iba Oa of iba I'atsla. lo noI'rra ot Intention any of neaternlalng them. dtwtlnct two Their sultan, their mosque Tha prsstlce ali.rh haa to fee a, nr malfeGn the nine tve On their Imams and their women's veils are lha Untied biafoa aa an iavuluaiary Ue tba aaa hand, tba I'nHoO their own concern. What la our contrauli is a national aasat. It is mi BmWh empir Ftwjm. a umber ot Of our most ralfabla a easts abroad. cern. if we value a permanent world oend-rmt- e topi 4a powers I Wa has baaa rKenetrurUng peoples peace, la that they ba protected from tba of ntMr aouatrWa nra alW in lha Near EoaL It is equally nacas-ar- y the demoralisation which Europo has League ef NsDono. Oo Uba other band, x reror struct govammaats for brought to them for centuries, and an enemy alliance briweeir Oantia ay those peoples lo live under. II wa that this protection b gwarantaad and Itaaala la raranllit iball throufh them for a sufficient perlcd to enable lo aarapi tha task, wa do It at tba aaiaia af propaganda which tho peril of our Near East era prsa them to get on their feat tb dciarv af . ijs ,,,Botohvla. How long would a "eufficlent period1' Oertwamy baa loat bar eolanlaa, but aba b7 About 10 ears. The bulk of tho What praalig would lha general of Rueel haa W Already taumaau work would bs done In th first five an army enjoy, atixuld h desert In tha ban aypaarad la tba aewwpapere of an years. mldK of a campaign I alleged aaorat traaty wboaa eignalortee One further factor In any considara Germany. Itaaala and Japan. Rsgardad from tho standpoint of la to Hit eration of a near eastern mandat rath Naar East itaalf, wbal should ba Italy a p pa rant malna to t doted. At, present Euour policy respecting a mandats? I aaa a a of Nation. but tba laat year la moving heaven and earth to At baa not daapanad bar attacbmant to rope Ureal present. TIIE r. . . 6CORFIOX Britain, France, ED In AT the Front How) T. of Turkey (Fifth Don (ba fed CONtTAXTIXOTTAi T4nO tranaa tba Entrain. Tba oouraa ef Italia Ira persuade us to Join In th partitioning Italy and Oraaca are participating In a and Uto waa Thto Talarr Dolma at Cabin Ilaghcbe Uir Bar manof near reel by accepting the p4rtro maaa more to ue than ths projected partitioning of tba former portal laa elvaa small ground lor ap controlled R uaa to. 'a Already, tbo vA rriDtg while endeavoring Coastaatlaopto, Shortly Before tbo Oollapag of Turkey. Since the .trmtoke date over the Armenlsna alone. If a Halm. occupied Interior of Asia. Minor I know ef a visit to Mecca, Ottoman empire, alda-trac- k tho Upltad Bialsa Into a by this fh mil mini Haa Brew Largviy la lha Hands of British and allow ourselves to ba trapped we Turkey ta at praaant a qoeetlon thick with propngnadAjth forbidden anctod of Ialam. to over lha Armenians alone. thn Turkish mandat not mark. Da ta tba anfortuoala Oraak sod tbo raat of th latomto world la whtoh was effarad UKcityJuno to propaganda, Almost IVrsoancl Its Cabinet I'yvwrb oOfJUiato, tbo Turkish (banging only play completely Into th hands of aoeupatloa of Ibnyma. R la aflaraa waiting to aaa what eomaa of th Christina aolaly baenuea ha was an Buch a mandate, war U to ba accept ad bp tba failed Stales or bj anybody Berkly the British, but we defeat the very wit a bat rad of tba Alllea. Turkey and Turktoh Fuoa traaty, Amaricna corraapondant Whether ala would ba utterly unworkable. benevolence which actuates us. In anamy, art both ara Reals, bar ataraaj a you traveler tha A approaching of Bad old Problem mako tha a would at Beat, Ware a foreign mandats to b con- Faisal, who now may bo accepted diplomats order to give a million Armenians dawa s4 out. . A It uas la eoaa In tba Turktoh officer customs Constanat Me-laIn but over their turn grave Europo rt let It be admitted that the reoerd tinople. or a relief worker held up by United templated over tka negroes In tha peaking for tho overwhelming aaxt for year ao Turkay. tf It la permit nineteen milIndependence, aorlbbled-uNear It would tho waa on hto R way ef would prove equally lion other natives of th tutomau wlp the Bultane goverameat to thor Turktoh baodlte In th Interior of Butes, la majority la Syria, European . exploitation. cast rn alnt clean. With Easts 11 Europe council to unworkable. Tba Tho In to Into political slava be sold and Pari supremo greeted way llbaty-tonly Mniald Turkay- ba par. Oughly paw empire appal ns ly bad. LAt It be An th pin la word Amarlaan' which to th out. bag and bagraga. from the old ery. The fact la that th Armenians-ana edmtuad that, if tba Turklab problbm will toll, v foreign mluaCXd re with tba German-Russia- n authority thto Item of news by ocattai-lspass you. 'millenArmenians can ba eier-elao- four win da of haavaa rather than d lo- Ottoman empire, either the th other nineteen mlilioo are Th rte of our extraordinary praa-Ug- e Ovr tha aniaaoa, tba world of Islam would bo eould ba toolated from tho nium' would arrive at one or tha all auffrrlng alike from centuries of to by tha acceptance of authorcum Syria any longer, ao eould to olmplo. stposad ta poworfal enemy tuflueneee. iroblam, 14 year. A marl a For for a rhanoo would Near East get tho Turka oans hav baan organising a chain of ity avar tha entire Ottoman amp Ira European demoralization and Turkish situation to typical of tho tadla baa leng been rumbling; thara Tbo Th which Ineptitude. square deal under an authority tact Tha nineteen million prospect of tho partitioning of altuattoaSyrian to, . baa baaw war hawavar, 1 which prevails throughout haa that hospital missions, collages and pre- thoThaOttoman Feral axe no to Into sonaa of tho Near East. Would you hand grind. stand in e'xactly tha earns need of omplro haa baaa throttled; Kin Hamrtn af tha dtopoalUoa ef the Turktoh prob-to- paratory schools throughout th near has European exploitation, which to made at Waahlngtoa oast-T-reconstruction which th Armenians alraady over to tho British? The Maoea at!Q fl reams af aa Aiab amp Ira; JVw Amrrkma toUln Needed. enterprise which to on of had Its affect In tha Near Hast. Tha will find aa Immediate ra pa reuse lo a are demanding from ua. It la th enFrnch would never permit It. Would Egypt paa wad a datariflnad affort hot th most remarkable In tha history fighting that haa begun doubtl flrto Tho ihkh h in question Meaopotam-tOttoman empire, with Its twenty tire rou hand U over to tbo French? The ta eaaC aat he British; and tba pow- world only throughaut tha waiting of th world. For shear Idiwllsm In connection million population, of Islam but la Potrograd and and fighting which thraalana in British would never which forma tha It. Would occurs to Americans erful Ramuai In tha Bshar ara atm unaalflshaaa It stand la tha real problem of this highly strategic from Syria should tho French or Zionists Naar Eastern mandat apart Inter-ohtodlif ol y"" ParUn aa wall. It to Hot. alUmataly, to bidlne tbalr lima. x.. laa known It la would th ba awarded authority there, tha fight th Uraaka? Tha Oraak Imperialist, number of American soldier near east, and no amount of propaLolaaa tba British, from Archangel tho Turkishto problem with which aythlngof nation It has not bon Ing which haa Washlettoa about to deal. .It to still created, or even favored long baan notorious Venlselu last spring obtained th Involve. ganda should be allowed to obscure and tba "Baltic, succeed In capturing Carman extho United by It around Smyrna, and tha highly In connection with this point. wo ara daallnr the fact. sanction of Paris for a Oraak occupaPUtao Fetrcgradr and Danlktnoa forcoo auc a Germanywith whompoeeeaeed In fact, Amerloan plosive altuatsxn in tha interior of tion of Bmjrrn and the world knows should be remembered that an Amerof Roe consulsgovernment. already In IBIS, M. DJuvara. a. Romanian caad us capturing, Moscow, tba Oar-- ola in near tho oast havo Minor Asia Chase ara manrather but tha beginloan mandate, and an American and now biding her time to poeeaea tolerated It. tho results. Th atrocious Smyrna wrote a y. book allUnea la alraady a diplomat, has It baaa aa enterirs(lBD)sji of of warfar should th yaara ning harm would If enlist the support called Op Hundred voluminous haa eat tb whole Interior of date alone, Scheme lor tha Wa hav to foe than, ths tarn. Thof Turkey andto th raat of carried On tho th of prise by ba Ottoman voluntary partitioning of from th native the war not yet oadod. very Participation of tha Turkish empire." population Asia Minor aflaroo. of Amorioan actuated by pereialtd In. This to no Idle mplr ultimately - I do not groat talk. It In the Tha moment of its announcement. - poaaiblltiy of Its being overoeumata tbo chaaem ot title Indicates th sort of thing ' If on top of tho Smyrna blundsr. turbulent strengthened by Italy In tba Medlter-ranaa- a, Ideals and willing to holp finance may bo verified by any one having high of Asia for which may b expected interior am I Minor, awaro Holy war, sulthat tho to In the Near over to tha handed Constantinople by Japan In tba Paclflo, sad by tan' those in Ideals a to tho official reports In tho slat which not troops East If we are willing to remain suproclamation of a holy war m na la a hundred oountry Oraak ovary Christian In Asia Minor Instance, 100,000 'European tba now raatlaaa world of Islam. thousand written of them department, by 1114 waa be would responsible a than Greek) required flat failure. (othsr 14 In Nsrertbslsas hours. will ba put to tho eword In tba fee of such aa alltaac tha pinely silent. Turkey emerged from to a poaslbiiity which must Kill bo had any hop of aver easing and'from American offloara in tha Naar East. maintain order. A sin- th Balkan war like a horse gored In This also to no Idle talk. Tha stato de- to restore and laafuk af Kstlons would bo helpless. Itfaoed. which aon of thara expected any pr-aoahow- a Cannot on of American gle bull-rintroop brigade (bunt Troops. true it was led out la how knows Spanish partment Germany would bo In a poaltlon to gain. own estimate to have her wound and This la tho parting 'of tho way at ever, would auffloe. My Furthermore, th partitioning of Would you And a way out by Inter- for sewed up. In tho paaoa traaty and tbo aaxt which th would Ottoman entire to no longer what It used to nationalising Constantinople? Turk Empire stand Interla - dscldM , Amaricaa HeroUaa ta Near East. 1114. for the purpose of closing ths war would coma down upon a world whetherAmerica ba. European troops ara not oo dumb nationalisation works whore there are be 100,000 American troops at first, Dardanelles, of holding a few ' Blnoo will, or will not. accept Russian war tin groaning undsr tha burdano of tha mandat aho tba tbo mach-vast began, aa to the number diminish ad the aa la th near east, a mandats, they used to ba. Tho Trench know no large local lntoreats to administer. armies In ths .Caucasus and a few laat srar. ary which Americana hav built up ministration of mandate the suand admlnls-tereproceed British regiments in Egypt, the was that, since their Odaaaa mutiny. Evan It works in tho postal union, tho successfully la tho Near East haa baan Certain it ta that tho naxt war. If It accepted un- If d. After a period of about three lad Into ths ring again to face tha troops ware as mask aa they used gar commission, tho Rhino commisultimately draw tha ontlro stintedly to tho rallsf of thoturned la not now avoided. will ourpaan In Ita world will be adminiscould maadate the appalling year to of Ialam thero ara Into ba, Susa of tho not enough aound allaglanoo uffortng whloh Near Eastern wars Entente bull. She has been again sion, tho Danube commission, simply horror anything w bay aaan. to th laaguo ef nation. as tered the Ottoman much thorn public available to administratho tho an sad oanal Denied commission Impose upon ro ao peculiarly successful In achiev gored down and out, and Just now Aerial warfar to In ita Infancy. Poison I. e. Near tion of Capo Bpartel light. But in the debt has been administered,forelgn-temptmandate, tho lands and poo-Pl- ing. American Britain, Italy and Greece ara striving warfaro baa Just baaa bom. derm American who before tha war which East th toacham of partitioning g official with native of through Islam It not cltle will of Tho to lift her to her feet In order to atufT t. administration proaEuropo eontlnua Urge planning. always walrfaro haa hardly baan tried. liar to ba to cook a broth In obodtoncoara (American) at, the top. Europe' straw Into her wounds, sew them bag; as aoon as in th Tiaar during tba lata war, Ialam laarna thatgrab hav been suffered, bad troops to tho authority of horde of quarrel-eoI believe It would be possible to and lead her into the ring again. up lu Isaltlmat In Turk and tho subject races whom bo navar tba Carmans axpartmantad with ation may expect no fulfilment aspirbeen to available to oocupy tho country. a tragto ex rale 100,400 troops for the adminis- the name of common decency, how cook Tangier from ought to kill by maasacra and staryphtlla and rablaa garma to good Foleal'a are Arab a Araerloa and th League of Nations, It vation. Soma of thorn havo oucoaad-dand tb ample ef internationalisation applied tration of Near Eastern mandate on long are we going to let this sort of Thara ara larg ; prestige of th Peace armed, will turn olsewhar. enth volunteer system of short-tlConference In By to a city. gam go on? haad tor tho military uaapoealbtluiet of dlsoaaa ' Th Leagu of nations atilt has It wornaomo havo bean exiled; soma hav rla will not stand a much without taking them from haa been urged by some that listment It There are now only two decisions graatar thamaclvaa down to a at germ. point It has subcomes the bestrain claim than been I y Russia her when to back, win. our In already to us regarding a Near Eastern Inarmy's decision regular strength. Prostlg open whloh Laa-Idid tho typhus I ' rat; poor on jected to. said In specting th near eastern mandat RuJn to Constantinople would embarrass u lieve that confidence in th national mandate. We must take It all, with Oarmaa III ,?nutrained that tho war wouldgnaral arUllery Even were troops available to main- wsr th Stare and Stripes to fly from determination lo see this Near East- ths Near East, with either last 200 year H will become either a powerful Hr-I- hto a view to Hi ulUr-f- a mission hold off tho although, ho addad. thara will b compound, tain ern mess rule Near tho before th tower. denned If th Oalata a bayonet war, fore or empty word a The hopes and to chance throughout up, timate partitioning among its native massacre until ho waa houndad to East occasionally aa arm tot lea" Jt ramalna which all common people hold for a suloldo. European interests bid of a Krong csarlst Russia for a see some of the most Interesting coun- populations: or we must stay out e Th thrilling stories hava yet are aoIndefinitely, to ba aan whether ha waa woven and in interwoven in to or In that the world, would result Turkey try Constantinople guaranteed far together. There can be no middle right peaceful settlement . of th world's to bo told of Mlee Cuchman's long and some caeca It la wrong. It remains to he seen whether hopeless to attempt by England and France proved un- more than the needed number of vol- ground. troubles will - b In the meantime, let the confirmed and lonely fight at Konla; of Mise Graf-ton- 's to unweavo to bethem Germany or th Entento fcao won the strengthened--- or we the satisfaction to unteers. now of are hesitate slate department tell what It knows anoiber ally will be with tho Armenians deport- Europe, let atone to the satisfaction of availing, trk a Russia's bid for America's fore handed over would task to Constantinople about the Near East. Let it make mandatory Germany. ed from Blvae; of Nelson at Tripoli, the native t present moment, Recently administered by th United Stales and consist. In the main, of the wise res- public the Crane report. Let It give population. Turkey la Regarded from purely aelflah stand- Dana at Beirut and their fight to eave Anglo-Frenc- h affair in Syria reached guaranteed to all nations (Including toration of local turning to the United State aa an Major-GenerThe what should our attitude bo to- the Lebanon from out point, Harbord'a report. etarvatlon; of th uch a crisis that the supreme counoll Russia) by the League of Nations? eapa from being partitioned Into ward a near astern various Involved peoples Turks, Let it release mandat? Bristols late Dr. Shedd and Packard Urmia: In at aoneo disParle undertook uropean of their tentative The native , throughout Arab, Armenians, Syrians, etc. may At present, exploitation. An Let Americas decision reAmerloan prestige of tho Cham bora at Adana; and of position, pending America's decision tha Ottoman populations AmtrlctQ mudtts Is Turkeys )ut throughout have voiced aoon be left In large degree to manage dispatches. empire a th near oast to wnbelloye-abl- y cores of othe Americana Near Eastern mandate be garding who respecting a mandate. They had no through the .Crane commission their themselves. They have to a certain made in the sunlight of of It aho will bo high. I havo been told time and themselves In lonely heroism thatgave pubcomplete sooner driven peprlrad the It Into alllaneo with a Carman commenced consideration of To an extent for demand American mandate. lost the ability of CLAIR PRICE. licity. gala by. Moslems that the fourteen Armenians and Ryriaas might liv than Cairo announced jhat th Emir give them an American mandate ment through disuse, and the present Copyright, 1919, by Edward Marshall. ONWTANTtXOFLE. or ,'u er " meu amll 1 1 o mu, 'l anf o- H' Mc-hne- fc pro-Russi- an Anglo-Armenia- n m aban-daaad- p world-ualahma- .... nt g lo m nn low ur ear-talnt- I, ns ao-ca- al U d, yt aa ss JS3TS&a,tnjssia I m ga m ng al Rear-Admir- al V aelf-gover- vroplane, whloh la surely a suffl- - sell, who used to bo tho Prlnco of ful capacity in Regent's paik. Lady dent adjunct to make any club con- - Wales's tutor, joined a batch of Jock- - Drogheda was driving a lorry full of plouou eya and outside stabtemen who looked milk cans and I saw Viscountess Cur are on th after the horses at another big Many of the peeing n sitting at the wheel of a food car list ot officers and member of the way depot In fact, everywhere one that was going at a great pace past London Tlylng elub. Sew OrgaalsaHea Rea MetrepeUn Mao AsrsaaeMeal of went The. Earl and nights r Buckingham palace the other day. In strike t trike Lonsdale, that most celebrated of all Irf London, one aaw day men fact so very much did well known Taaght A rial earner teefel Leeeeaa ta tell Heir Dekes Re( Always . whom Englleh sportsmen, (with by women and ' ' Risk. doing yeoman service la a people thith handles to their names the way, tho king and queen spent moet , cheery and useful fashion. work in order to ameliorate a very th night when they recently motored J. Lady Jtlet Trevor (who used to be sertoue situation, that this fact Was down from Scotland to London during i (Special Correspondent) time'" on their hands Kill be able to. tho strike), I ita president, and the Lady Juliet Duff) and who is ths used as a sort of weapon by many of ONDON, Nov. 4. A . oountry enjoF themselves after a fashion that Include t Mr Winston daughter of th 1st Marchioness of the strike agitator who talked a lot club In America to on of those to familiar to New Torkers and clti- -' Churchill, the Maaquls of Cholmondb-serf- s RIpon, waa hard at work at canteen of nonsense about ita being a "class other American cities who leyt Princess Hatxfeldt, the Princess duty near the milk dump in Hyde wsr." .channinE adjunct Jto town life manageof to make thslr.lslsur hours ef Monaco, the Duchess 4 f West- park, while the Marchioness of Lonthe way, I wonder If many peo: o lhat most donderry was equally hard at It with pleByremember people of both healthful and attractlv minster, and many other It Is that some 14 or IS th Wrena" social Instinct consider n necessity. in The London Flying club to Lon- th thing nowadays for parties toquit us another serving moyear ago It used to be rather th But In England, even near London, don's latest sensation. It has Just tor out to Hendon for dinner, and fashion for men .of wealth and posi-- ! they .nro scarcely known at nil (In th been formed close to the Grahams-Wh- it then to danco afterwards in the beautlon to learn to drive a railway en- American yens) except In connection aerodrome and It will appar- tiful ball room, where a Hawaiian orgine as a sort of hobby. Just as now-a- iS with London hae Ita Hurling- - ently be the Mecca of society. A de- chestra' play strange rhythms to days most people are learning to steer bam, 'ita, Danelagh, ita Roehsmpton lightful Club house has. 'been built which Londoners are only now acand drive aeroplanes. I think It was ut C"?4d cluba.aro simply pleasant which contains a ball room and themselves. customing tttciflc Coast Folks Testify the ecoentrlo Duke of Portland (presum raw-re- t rests where one goes for hall, billiard room card room By the way, Mr. Grahame-Whltdecessor to the present duke) who had BsSidlak attert 'm tea and croquet with, per- - dining room and all tho rest of the who la "1 want to writs a hto own founder of th club, la Oregon railway track constructed h4P"i'.Bna- and,, In on or two In- -' apartments necessary for th comfort grea()y ,Wtsd ip Its general mqke- - testimonial telling what Dr. Pierce's nradi-i- n round th borders of his great estate. tanoe-but membership to very of members, There are also 44 bed- - up and ainaogements by hia wife, who dooe for baa Welbeok Abbey. This miniature railexpensive and, : difficult to obtain. rooms aa well as wonderful swimming Is well known to most theatregoers In I vs bother-' wa furnished with a rollThese clubs are and baths, and a big space has been set the United States as Ethel Levey, who - ed with an ulcer on way system ing stock consisting of a beautiful litthey i certainly do pot play a strong aide for uao as an Ico skating rink was once Upon a time Mr George M. for shin a i my right tle engine and a couple of coaches. In card aa far as tho cooking and serv- during ths winter. Cohan. Her daughter, the daughter year. I want ISA IKM perfect copy of a big engine and I Thor Is also a private club aero- of her first husband, is with her her ing of meals to concerned. 3 bis kul Now. however, wo havo acquired a drome of about 40 aeres. Here the kre train the old duke would have his In London. She Is a very pretty ' medicine did ao guests driven round the outskirts of member of either girl, and is named Georgina" after INa ' ( country .club and It looks aa If, tven Thto was, of good. The sore hto splendid domain. during th winter, Londoners jwlth sex can keep his or her ewa private her father. She la to make her debut Londons First Country CIuL rail-lio- j Kttfftat ' ; i i - - t ill n " - . i well-know- women to fill the positions left vacant in hotels. The echool had a fourfold aim to fill the vacancies caused by the war, to train French women to replace the Innumerable German personnel which had heretofore flooded the European hostelriee, to furnish trained service to hotels and pensions at reasonable price, and, to create a new Industry thatfinally, should give employment to French women left destitute by th war. This school, which was founded by Thomson, accommodates twenty-si- x boarding and fifteen One of the requisites of a day pupils. graduating pupil to a practical knowledge of the English tongue. The venture has met with such marked success that other schools have been started at Grenoble, Orlean Rouen, and Nice. Mile. Valentine nt well-to-d- - '.! BAD BLOOD -- . t concert , e. - ' - -- - 'trl ' J alto- gether-up-to-date n?xt spring, I am told. e I e e . y really think that the recent strike, which almost came to civil war of a kind, has taught us useful p lesson In Industrial and universal good temper. Everybody (who waa not on strike) was helping everybody else during the trouble and there was a tremendous outburst of khaki everywhere. Women who had been demobilised put on their uniform again, and officers and men who thought that they had seen the last, for a time at any rate, of khaki, one more put on their equipment. London became again a most martial city. It Was Interesting and Instructive to see the manner in which people who certainly have never had occasion to do ouch thing before buckled to" at 11 sorts ot menial work. At the big railway stations it seemed as if most of the members of the peerage, had established themselves tn order to qualify for' various Jobs usually pereon of formed by horny-hande- d f ..Jleaulleu totL" Lord Montagu (please pronounce thle Bswley" If you wlah tq ba correct), for Instance, drove' an express train from Southampton to London and back again for several days. - Lord Cholmondeley (pronounce this Chnmley") shoveled coal at Fad ding ton. Lord Grim thorp did etsbl duty at Kings Cross. Lord pushed milk' carta at PortarllngtoBO Eueton.- - Sir Frederick Banbury, member of parliament and chairman' of the Great Northern railway, worked In th ball-ma- self-hel- -- Galifcmxa Syrup of Figs5 rr. For d On Ufa Ltct mJ Bowck.- Mother J Say T,CaItfomii,n then you will get genuine ,CalHomia Syrup of Figs.! ; Full directions for babies and children of all ages vbQ are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue-- 1 coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on. - the bolile Cfcli jfen love this delicious Jastatlvg,- " i I - , - v l .tvS I V V - iHTk to got worse right along, eo 1 tried a Chinese Doctor end " medicine did fee a while, thee the sore be getting worse to 1 tried Dr. TSjV seemed 'vA rs ' y ood Pieme'a asedioaee. 1 took two and a half bottles of Dr. Pieree'e Golden Medioal piano very sad used Dr. Pleroes AlUHesl-lo- g 8l-rand th ulcer was all well before I had the medicine all used, and I reoora-Biethem tried Mine t othee euffi MISS BERTHA HAYES, nd ...A course. In th.deye before automobiles w had arrived. I was told the old day, apropos of the Dukeo of Portland, that actually the present holder of ths title has never been so rich ae people Imagine At tho death of hts predecessor the eccentric Duka of Portland, which took place about 40 years ago, nearly all th London property went to hto sister and the wife of the sixth Lord Howard de Walden and grandmother of the present holder of the k title. Not a house of the great estate In London to owned bi the present duke, who once publicly stated that absolutely the onlv property he owned In thto city was th lease o? the house which to now his town residence and which he bought from the Duke of Westminster! As a matter of fact, very few of the English duke with the exception of the Duke of Westminster, th Duke of Norfolk and the Duke of Richmond and Gordon are rich men. If they w ere citizens they would, ordinary of course, be considered wealthy,, but to be a duke and-kee- p up .the title" la a very expensive proposition, and T do not think that the Duke of Manchester to th only wearer of strawberry leaves who has passed -through th bankruptcy court. LADT MARY. . (Copyright. 1919.) Ben-tlnc- Tor Over 40 Years" Tonic and Blood Builder Chehsli Wseh..- - "I have used Dr. Pwree abnedicines in my family for over 40 years sad havo always found themjust at vepreeeotad. I think Dr. Pierre s Flee sent Pellet have no equal for eonstipstioa; sad the Golden Medical Discovery1 as a tonic and blood buiidev cannot be beat, in (sot, I can heartily reeommetid any aad all ot Dr. Pierre' remedies. My daughter had chronic eonstipatioa from babyhood and doctor could aot ear her. Dr. Piereee Pleasant Pellets is tb bn hr thing that ever helped her. MRU, JENNIE a. SWOrrORD, 1340 Allred &. 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