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President Wilson Saw Through
Drive on Italy as Revenge of
Ghibellines Over Guelphs.
Germany Faces Ultimate Defeat
By Jacques d'Urville.
European Authority on International
¢ Affairs,
PARIS, Feb. 16.—From the ruins of
the vast Muscovite Empire, now fall
ing to pleces, a new machine for the
civilized world emerges—the bloc of
Germanism, reconstructed and irre
sistibly redirected by historic truth
toward that land of Italy, where the
Enmperors of the Holy Roman Empire
came to seek spiritual consecration
of their all-embracing power,
The entry of the Austrian forces
into Venetia, shoulder to shoulder
with the descendants of Frederick 11,
was a symbol, the profound signifi
cance of which could not escape the
reflective mind of President Wilson. It
is the revanche of the Ghibellines
over the Guelphs; it is the reprisal
of Germanism against the Latin ele
ment; it is a direct biow at the all
too-learned policy of the diplomats of
the Consulta; it Is, In short, the con
demnation of national particularism.
. A Wilson Not Deceived. ]
Wiser than numbers of Waestern
idealists, President Wilson is not at
‘all decelved as to the true value of
‘certain pseudo-humanitarian doctrines
of the Central Hmpires, He under
istood porfeotly that his League of
'Nations, interpreted by a hardened
feudt] of Count Hertling's stamp, the
mouthplece of the worst German
autograts, would lead, not to an eman
eipation of races grouped according
u‘,u‘«-:r affinities and thelr own in
c)itations, but to a federation of lit
tle naflons, progressing at a goose
atep under the inexorable German
Ternyge. |
-2 The designs of Austria, now merged
m ater Germany, llkewise became
cleater every day. After the refusal
us Count Audrassy to admit that Ser
bia . might be reintegrated, even:
withtn her pre-war limits, ®ount
Czerfin, in his turn, renounces the
Royal and Imperial policy in regard
10 :éprq)xrnnslxlg emancipation of the
racés subject to the Empire,
.. By a bitter irony of fate, after the
overthrow of Czarlsm and the pre
elpitate retreat of the Itallans, be
yond' the Piave, the only protectors
Who might, until the advent of a new
order of things interest themselves in
favor of the Serbs, the Roumanians,
ge Croats, Polish, Slavs, or Yougo
avs, are precisely their oppressors,
me:hmseu of Hohenzollern and Haps-
I'g.
In the same way Germanism ad-‘
gs itself badly to the humanitarian |
eau which are opposed to its
!er itary brutality. |
= Boclalism itself, If favored among
the old Liberal democracies, {s noth
gx here but an article of exportation.
esults alone are of any interest
Fhe fall of the Venetian capital calls
2up in the minds of the Austrians the
wer of the Doges, thelr symbolical
arriage with the Adriatic, thelr
mination of Albania, Macedonia and
& part of the/ Morea; in a word, thelr
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all the foul constipated waste, sour
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the bowels, and you ‘have a well,
playful child again. When the lit
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sore, has stomachache, diarrhea.
Indigestion, colic—remember, a good
“ingide cleansing” should always be
the first treatment given.
Millions of methers keep “Cali
forfia Syrup of Figs” handy; they
know a teaspoonful todavy saves a
#lck child tomorrow. Ask your
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A Newspaper for People Who Think —
economic and marine -ug‘umv
extended to the Levant and the coast
of Turkey in Asia,
Need Control in Balkins,
The realization of this program
necessitates a free hand In the Bal
kans and the Germanizatioy of Greece,
One must wait and see exactly on
whom this coup de force will be at
tempted next. It becomes the more
interesting from the fact that the
Kalser 18 forced to count with claims
from a discontented Bulgaria, the
mistress who may hold open or close
the route to Coenstantinople, as her
humor inclines,
The possession of Salonica and Al
banla, carrying with it the forced co
operation of Greece, morgover offers
such advantages to the (&.lral Pow
ers that with Roumania ®innihllated,
one must suppose them capable of
putting everything into operation to
realize their alms.
Supported by the great strategic
port on the Aegean Sea-—transformed
fato a vast dockyard for the inten
sive manufacture of submarines—ard
by Spain, Austria-Germany woud
quickly achieve the double result they
have in view, that is to say, she would
prohibit by means of her submarine
flotillas all practical navigation of the
Mediterranean and organize a coun
ter-blockade which would enable her
to prolong the war until the Allies,
demoralized and relentlessly pursued
by venomous propaganda, are forced
to acecept a German peace,
In fact, the Germans, despite Ai
visions on the Russian front, despite
the grandiloquent utterances of Von
Hindenburg, harbor few illusions as
ty the igsue of the operations on the
western front, where the American
contingent has entered into line.
That is why they are preparing, in
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Boy Bravely Fights
From Horse Bite
WASHINGTON, Feb 16.
Stricken by tetanus two months
after the death of a horse to
which he was devoted, and which
perished from the same malady,
William Wagner, 15 years old, lies
at Casualty Hospital, fighting a
game battle for life with the as
sistance of everything that surgi
cal and antiseptic science can
give him.
Never in the history of the in
stitution has so strange a case
been treated In its wards, and
case their line of defense should be
carried, to confront the Entente with
a reconstructed Germany of Charles
V.
That is why to escape the asphyx
iation which threatens them, they are
already breathing through the Rus
sian lung and seeking consolation in
the East,
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This new disesse 1s spreading over tho‘
South with & 156 per cent ynrl{ ln-‘
crease, leayins .orror and death In fits
wnke, ‘
You wii want to read the story of
how nine years ago I discovered the
cause Oof this disease, and how thousands
of pellagra sufferers have been re
stored to good health by a simple home
treatment. Take no chances with harm- |
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are entitled to know the truth. ’rhe‘
whole truth is given In this wonderful
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to all who write for a copy. This new
instructive and interesting book glves
you tmy proven theory as to what
causes pellugra and how it mux be
! cured right In your own home under a
guarantee of absolute satisfaction or no
charge for treatment. It also contains
many photographs and letters from
State and County Officisls, Bankers,
Ministers, Doctors, I.awyers and others,
who tell wonderful stories of thelr ex
{,\erir-nce with this successful pellagra
reatment.
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i choking; Indigestlon and nausea; dlar
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neyer has a boy shown more cour
age In the face of mortal danger
from disease, according to Dr.
George H, Rawson, who has been
in almost constant attendance
upon his small charge since tet
anus set in, December 2.
Willilam is the gon of John
Wagner, who runs :small bakery
at No. 209 G street northeast.
Three months ago Dobbin, who
for years had hauled their deliv
ery wagon, ran away 'with John,
Willlam’s 11-year-old brother.
The boy was unhurt, but the
horse sustained deep gashes in the
body. Willlam turned all his at
tention to the care of his sick
friend, but to no avail. Dobbin
contracted tetanus and dled two
weeks later.
It was in the beginning of Oc
tober that Willlam and John were
driving a new horse.” At Four
teenth street and Pennsylvania
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avenue southeast they collided
with a Ca,pn;l Traction car, and
both were thrown to the street,
Willlam having his right leg laid
open on the inner surface from
ankle to knee, and John cutting
his head.
Both were taken to Casualty
Hospital, and John was sent home
after‘treatment. For Mlany weeks
William lay in a cot at the hos-»
pital, his ragged wound showing
great obstinacy in healing. Then,
on December 2, unmistakable ev
idences of tetanus set in. Imme
diately heroic measures were
adopted. He was filled full of an
titetanus serum, and the wound
was irrigated by the Deakin sys
tem, by which small pipes con
vey a ceaseless stream of anti
maptic solution to the injureas
parts.
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'This beautiful style shown
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Rawson despaired of the life of
his little patient, who never
ceased asking about ‘“hi=" horse
and his “kid brother.” /
Physicians believe that William
undoubtedly contracted tetanus
from germs or “spoor” that he
rubbed off on himself from nurs
ing his departed equine friend.
These lay quiescent on his body
until he was wounded in the ac
cident, and then became active,
giving him his nearly fatal at-'.
tack.
NEW KNITTING RECORD.
PLEASANT VALLEY, N. Y., Feb, 186.
—Mrs. Samantha flasten has establish
ed a war-knitting record. In five
months she has knitted twenty sweat
ers, twenty mufflers and twenty pairs
of wristlets, an average of an outfit a
week. While knitting for the soldiers
Mrs. Masten has performed her daily
household dutles and has taught other
women how to knit.
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LITTLE ROCK, ARK, Feb. 16—It's ng
crime in Arkansas to burn your own
groperty, the Arkansas Supreme Court
as ruled. It reversed the decision of
the B(\ri‘mn County Court, in convict
ing a man accused of burning his house.
which was insured for more than its
value, - The court ruled the State laws
do not mention cases where owners
burn their property.
According to the State Fire Marshal,
'hls department will be forced to drop
about twenty cases. He will ask the
next Legislature to amend the law.
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FAINTS AND KILLS HER BABY.
WILLIAMSPORT, PA., Feb. 16—
Seized with a fainting spell as she sat
roeking her baby to sleep, Mrs. Leonard
Oehril, a _\'ouni mother, fell to the floor,
crushing the child to death under her.
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. BATON ROUGE, “LA., Feb. 16—Devy.
opment of a process for making candy
from the spineless cactus has opened ;*
new line of industry in this St
Some planters are now growing cact
which had formerly been used almog
exclusively as a cattle food. Cane $
made by removing the peel of the cg
tus. dipping it In hot molasses and ap
plying a coatln{ of granulated or pow
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