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Best for ae The purity and fragrance Baby's Own Soap have mac: FP] a universal favorite, Its use is beneficial to any skin. ‘Ye, and Young 8s, Our Trappers Guide Supply Cc aipios and rice List, Write today, address to JOHN HALLAM i MiTEO Desk B. 18” N t tedly true thatlof the aggressive military organ- tC peoy tl ntry have |ization of Prussia Professor vt t at present | Pigou apparently holds that the u the war is to/ awful experiences of the last few ended t y look for- | months are in themselves enough ! hing de ‘to have taught Germany the ne- and dis.|cessary lesson and to make her eos t German Em | shrink from embarking on anys |! tI tisfactory con. |future war of aggression. But he ‘ I fa is Profee: ‘7 | forgets that to the German people t protest |this war is not a war of aggres. ga t tl ittitude, we have a lion but a war of defence. What ut deal of ithy with him lit has taught them (according to H to end tt terms sat | their view of the matter) is that | tory t { ind our al-| they are liable to be attacked at thout rise in Ger-|any moment by the three next i to ar ible spirit of| strongest Powers in the world htedly one of the | and that they can count on Aus- t t problems we have to|tria alone for assistance, Under Cher sa point beyond | such conditions—more unfavor t the | ess of crushing” | able than any that Germany is ition must not for the sakelever likely to have to face again t future be pressed unles lanything in the nature of a draw the { ire prepared to go the|could, and would, be represented of imposing permanest oc -|as a moral victory, justifying any jeupatio pon the defeated ec. un-|demand that has been made in the jtrs But hat is this point?|past for increased armaments by Phat is a question whieh, as far |land and sea, and justifying, is we know, 1 has yet at-labove all, the hegemony of Prus- jtempted to answer Professor|sia in the German Empire. The |Pigou's antithesis between alwhole strength of Prussia lies in penal” peace and an “honoral the story of her career of military | peace in the sense of a peace |suecess since the days of Freder- vhich would reflect honor upo: the Great, a career broken for either her- military machine orj|a brief interval by Napoleon, but her methods of warfare. An “hon-/only f its glory to be enhanced rable” peace might, indeed, easi-|by a marvellous recovery. There y be as dangerous as the opposite |is only fear and respect and faith. extreme, | Her hegemony is accepted and her | Exeessive lenieney, like exces-|commands obeyed because non- sive severity, would not be likely | Prussian Germany believes that | to lead to stable “post bellum | Prussia alone can save her from | conditions Suppose, for exam-/national weakness and disaster. ple, we were to offer peace now | But if the policy of Prussia is on condition that the German shown to lead to disaster, we tay armies should simply evacuate| hope that the spell will be Lroken France and Belgium and P land, | and that one of the least quarrel. that Russia should keep that part] some and*pugnacious nations in jof Galicia which she has upied|I irope—for so may non-Prus- |but should evacuate East Prussia,|sian Germany fairly be described ind that jemnities should be} —will reassert its natural self. paid, except a joint indemnity to| This is, of course, only a hope. | Belgium contributed to by all the|The idea that by outside pressure | belligerents That is an offer}we ean force Prussia to abandon vhich we suppose might be ac-j/the leadership of Germany is ut- cepted. But with peace made onjterly vain, Whatever terms we such terms, what would the pros-|may impose, whatever punish- peets for the future be? Is there| ment we may inflict, Germany in any reason to suppose that a/the long run must choose her own single nation in Europe would re- | poliey and shape her own desti- duce by one ship or one man its |ny. But this much we ean and preparations for the next war? |must do. We must destroy the Would there, indeed, be anyjlegend of Prussian invincibility chance of resisting the inevitable |! and we must make it clear that demand for conscription in these/in the policy of European states it islands? “Enormous _ sacrifices lis at least as dangerous to be too would bave been made and noth-| strong as to be too weak. A ling would have been settled, ex-|hasty peace on too “honorable” lcept that Germany with Austria-|terms, leaving Prussia free to [Hungary at her side, was strong|claim that she has saved Germany lenough to face any possible com-| from destruction and that those |bination of powers. France might | who follow her leadership may conceivably resign herself to the/face with confidence a whole permanent loss of isace-Lor-|world in arms, would be scarcely raine, but there seems less than|less disastrous than an unmis- ino reason to suppose that Ger-|takable German victory. Ger- lman ambitions in Southeastern |many’s defeat-—if we can achieve Europe would be given up, that|it—must be beyond all possibility Hungary wonld become a toler-/of doubt, and in so far as that in- int ruler, or that Russia would/volves humiliation, she must be ibandon = her interest in the|humiliated. The danger of ex- Southern Slavs cessive severity lies not in any | What. then, are the minimum/temporary humiliation, however iterms that we must seek to im-|profound, that may be inflicted; he se It is generally understood |it lies in the creation of a perma- ithat in the event of vietory thejnent source of resentment. lAllies will insist on the complete|France was utterly humbled in lreinstatement of Belgium (as far|1870, but had Alsace-Lorraine not been taKen from her, there is as a large indemnity can ensure that). on the surrender by Ger-jevery reason to believe that the many of Alsace-Lorraine on thejery for revenge would have en- west together with, at least, the joyed but the briefest popularity. return of the five milliards) andj We shall not attempt here to sug- of Posen in the east, on the sur-|gest the actual means which render by Austria of Galicia and/should, in our opinion, be taken iso of Bosnia and Herzegovnia,|to consummate a victory of the Allies. It would clearly be desir- jand in the final departure of the able, if possible, that they should lurks from Europe. But we sug- |e set that far more important{include provisions obliging Ger- a in any of these specific altera-|many, along with the rest of Eu- I tis ns of frontier is it that Ger-|rope, to submit to some form of | mans oe admit defeat; andjinternational organization de. here, perhaps, we are at a real|signed to prevent future war, But , cue with Professor Pigou and/while things stand as they do, it [eit th all those who like him are|seems to us premature to an- re anxious about the date than|mounce details. We cannot offer labout the actual terms of peace,|Germany terms that there ig the remotest possibility of her ac. cepting yet, and there seems, therefore, nothing to be gained by the course which Professor Pigou What we are primarily coneerned to is that no man and no lparty in Germany shall be able to claim this war as a vindication secure Until achieved stiggests our armies shall have something more oS f MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A than they have achieved at pres. ent, the terms of peace must re- ae ; erie ee “a Birks’ Illustrated Catalogue private discussion than for pub- lic declarations New Statesman, In Your Home During 1915 London. As a medium through which you may select gifte sultabie for every occasion, you will find our Catalogue of the greatest vatue. 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BANK CASHIER SHOT BY NERVOUS ROBBER Oakland Man Struck Before He) Can Throw Up Hands. _ 7 7 mn _ ns A ~ ‘ or x! . ‘ > 4 Oakland, Cal., March 13,—An Cn) dq unsuccessful attempt was made - late yesterday to hold up Charles | of the Niles State miles from by Evans, cashier Bank, few Zelbert Goza. the shoulder ed. The For Making Pure, Delicious | Home-Baked Food. | )r.PRICES| '¥™ Baking Powde a here, | | | } } } | | Evans was shot in | and slightly wound. | bandit would-be was captured after a long chase by a When the shades preparatory to closing up, | at the | to | and | Evans j ; score of citizens. pulled down standing for he noticed Goza counter and waited him a revolver to throw his | hands. Before the had | time to comply the revolver ie leave. Goza drew ordered him up cashier exploded, the bullet entering Ev- an’s shoulder. 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