Show DUKE LAUGHING I AT TALK OF WAR VAR VARI I Dark Clouds on Political Horizon Horizon Horizon Hori Hori- zon Are Disappearing Lecturer Declares S LOOKS FOR WORLD PEACE Understandings Between the r Powers Satisfactory I and j Clashes Are Unlikely I f I fly Y Til rue U VS Dl DI C. CeLL eLL eLLE E Paris Jan 18 Sir 18 Sir Charles DUke has haR been ls a fow tew ow days with us us- us usand and tb wIh rom iron ted b hv by the occasion to deliver a lee lee- I l. l ture tur on Oit tho time relations of tho time various arlous P powers throughout throuGhout the tho w world Tho The lecturer lecturer lecurer lec- lec sowe showed himself ver very optimistic and In view of ot tho the iV W. W position n ho ime has occupied oc oc- oc- oc In his own country countr In the tho past one ec cannot ery wel pass his remarks b by In silence When hen during the tho past 20 S years ears he ho sid said was as all al tho time time spoken frOKen of for Cor t bo thu coming spring I smiled and today less ss than cy ever evor r do I J ace dark duk clou clouds s In the ho political horizon Time The various en- en tonics entes an and understandings on various ate are matters maters In my are arc J opinion option extremely calculated satisfactory to con- con and antl Inn finn rm the h worlds world's worl's peace which Is al already al- al ready very ely strong from rom tho the fact that everywhere tho the tat prOSpect ct and the tho re- re of a war wal terrify a sever sever- I cigna antI and people And nd Sir Jr Charles Dilke believes so littIe lit lit- ti tt- tt tIe tle In to tho the possibility of ot a a war ar that he ito does do s not oven even mention menton the tho names of ot Japan an and tho time United States not b be believing be- be lieving lieving- oven even that the little tiff Lift which has recently th occurred between teso two people could possibly into a racial conflict tAro Arc iAri wo we then assured forever ho lie hov 10 asked from rom such social catastrophes No v I T am a pacifist but I consider I am a seeing far pacifist I Cannot help sayin say say- in ing th that the wars which have ha taken taleen f of territory from great U grett 1 power powers have havo left permanent effects behind be be- hind them But Dut In of all aU that France has hus never Or 10 cease ceased to remain faithful t to her poI policy o of peace So 70 I if f we are aro to so great groat a n politician as Sir Charles DUke and and and ho lie 18 is worthy orthy of or all aU credence credenCe we we we can alL I Europeans and Americans alike Cn sleep aleco all soundly in iii 1908 18 aa we did ld in 1007 Is Ie dead ea The Tho hl pret pretty women of oE France and amid the handsome but severe S I women of or America may well wen weep cep for tor time tho gr t IK is no longer with U UM its to tu mako ono one and nul tho the other perfect I types of or el elegance al and amid distinction The great groat of or the thc Hue de la in 13 had a supreme gift Sif o or or fancy but a fanc fancy Tancy all allied ll above all nU to elegance and Ind In the thc art of oC dressing women ho wan wait Val not a a. classic lc but hut a a mod mod- orn orn full fuU o ot of taCt luct unil good taste lato nut Cut this th maim limn who v haL tnt ot of th the tho I lu lii Ulin tho a nj I t r 1 lo I io 4 o ta taI 1 I I utI ti ho yit m rul 01 t Xe t hn I p t ioK u. roD roDn n Kr 4 l that ot or I only onh one being aS a a S great violin loHn play player r so pretension pre- pre tension Ion was that of or being an authority I on politics H He Hc showed this In Iii tho tIme Drey- Drey I UI I us fua us affair when whelm finding himself op- op l posed to Paul he ime Insulted oPt I that patriot however howe ho er did didI i not turn his head and returned et I somewhat shamefaced to his s chiffons chit l I runs fons uns |