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Show I German Morale Is I Cut Deeply By I U.S. Reply I NEW YORK, Oct 16. Germany's H peace offensive Jias failed. The H kaiser's effort to save himself from H defeat by the use of craft word has H 'met the same fate m bis military offensive. Henceforth nothing re-Em re-Em mains for Germany but unconditional' uncondition-al' al surrender of her military sad dl-m dl-m plomatlc autocrats. &S President Wilson's reply to Cham-H Cham-H cellor Maximilian will cut deeply In-B'1 In-B'1 to the German morale. It Is worth Wfll "JiBa mor tna8 many army corps to the flm . (-' J1,ed cause, for Its dlnlntegratlng Bl--" work will be, effective not only am-H am-H ons; the derraan soldiers In the field but also among the German people ' at home. r Three months ago today when the H Americans drove a German army across the Marse, the kaiser knew America was arriving at military ' maturity and ordered his defeated . troops to start fer home. K , OKKMA5S TRAPPED .,,. Today the kaiser knows that hta , dtpto&atle dote writers hare Uke-H Uke-H - trapped by President Wil- BjH BB sBK2 .. .--' - son's greater skill. The strategy of the situation Is wholly on the side of democracy. The exchange of notes has revealed the kaiser to his people peo-ple shorn to divine right and humbly hum-bly petitioning the democratic nations na-tions for an armistice. But it not enough and so the Hohemollern intimate in-timate of Gott has even promised to abandon the conquered territory for whose possession two million German's Ger-man's have been killed or permanently permanent-ly Injured. . KAISER IN JEOPARD And still It Is not enough. No absolutist ab-solutist monarch can long cling to his prerogatives when his ompotence Is thuu shown to his victims. President Presi-dent Wllsoh hat set' the Hohen"ot'' lem throne roeklng. There can be no question but that the kaiser la .(Continued om Page roar. i . , GERMAN MORALE IS CUT DEEP- LY BY V. S. REPLY (Continued from Page One) a a . bow ia Jeopardy of losing his crown by aa act of expiation on the part of the German people. What the prest- d-thV started it -rbU4&.rer tk-' V ! Jtepm Hoa U fia-k. ;' " V qmm? lrrt ' '- gv ' " i !ata'Sh Wtti recaai W'peeeiWntr ' JsBasjAeUat roVaJ'eoasHtaelei' lata-Jtofje" lata-Jtofje" years, wit hth'e soaWvaaee pet- ; , kapt.y tart of the' Oermaa people-. "'-"' j It dermaay herself, however, force ' ' j the abdldftloa, Uea ,taa, Hokeasol- " ' lens la truth wlU besoms the out- 5 laws of humanity. , I -, |