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fmiiie STOPJ EBEJTJI1M Germany-Sign* Anniitice WMoli Is Unconditional Surrender.
KAISEft WILHELM ABDICATES
of ■ espial ffca«t flow, ryt aacl .. aad ww^oattfe aT a
*f cold
a c*»y atUI pasit- Tnraoat on n-A»«fal I board mi6 kacad thoron«hly. until : erra In color. Uien If uaed for apa1 CbHtl or noodle*, cot In sJrips and , let then dry tor a while. Tbe «nay be cot in ! ■ mtoouie of t i - „ chard anti parboiled calfr hraUdu Cover each square wltli nr. ther place 1 of the paste, plnc'a the edses tojethC and drop them Into baillnc salted »»* req. cook IS minutes and serve kIBj a oenato sauce. Rica Pudding.—Wrsh one and a third cupfaVs of rice and cook nalll tender in boiling aalted water. Drain . and add three tablespoonfuls of cagar and four tablespooefnls of corn simp. ' Ratter a pudding dish and pot in a ? layer of rice. Peel three apple* and spread a layer of diced apples over the rice. Alternate the rlee and apple* an U1 an are uaed. Bake In a moderate oven until the apples are tender. Oatmeal -Graham Bread.—Take four cupfuls of ground oatmeal four cupfuls of wheat flour, three cupful* of liquid, one yeast cake, two eopiKrtntoeu, three tableapoouful* of sugar, c of aalt and kHz and prepare as ora»L a half-doaec boll'ng aalted water until ; . place In a well-greased casserole. Oorer I with a whit* sauce, using a fourth of a cupful of chicken fnt and the same amount of flour cooked together: add j two cupfuls of milk, aalt and pepper to Oeason. odd a beaten egg and poor over the onions; let cook well covered until the
the Parana, the latter, under dtf•ourcus far awjj in the heart of
:iwsnt. Tor BOB yoara
■ la a
■ coat yaar. The fare la 10 i egui valent of about 4 cents In Calked Btataa currency. The port of Roaarto Is a busy place.
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•rd* are tn*cal of the <^ty*s progand It Is «f tho latter-day growth »e witta: but at the tame time
The company Is credit.*! i with a capital Of about *2.000,«0 and ' has outstanding bonds for $20,000,000 bearing Interest at 6 per cent Its ccuc«rors a largt area and sp-
ies of wharf.
solved by all cooks. Here Is one used by an old cook which will eppaal to many
to tb*
• oggy indigestible stuffing, oo fro.'umt-
ly served:
stale bread In small pieces
and cover wUfa cold water; never use hot water unless you like It soggy and heavy. Drain and aqoeese the water out with poor hands. If It ctiU seems ■
ibaarh the ex
Now rtl .1th ; «■'" Frt e.«.t— Mlt. m»r. boll abcM ood « «<»"■»»
, sweet uuirjoraui: the kind and amount of seasoning depends upon your own taste. For u quart of stuOni; t£.‘_e
Dream of World Cor quest Ends hi DafaM and ft*volut«n—Flight From Justice of Criminal Against Civilization. By J. O. SHERMAK. Peace 1 The frcalrst war of all history la ovey. The armistice asked for by Germany it been signed. This means no leas than "uncoo UUonsI surrenUcr." the terms of that armistice deprive Germany of the means of resistance. Germany must accept whatever peace terms the allies dictate. The kaiser—Frcdericb Wilhelm Victor Albert. •Emperur WUbelm 11? Ue fugitive In Holland from justice— the justice of his own peot>le as well of the civilised world; the red nag flies over the throne he wai compelled to abdicate. His fate hang- In the balance. If extradition for punishment is demanded, his fate Ilea with Holland. The great war began June 29. 1911. with the assassination of the Austrian Archduke Francis Ferdinand In Sarajevo. Bosnia, by Serbians. This wa* beginning, because civilisation holds the kaiser guilty of seizing it as • pretext for the world war rrhlch he had long been secretly planning to carry out his purpose of world conquest. He and his tremendous war machine were rawly. Imps tiro I. eager for action. Here was the program, as the kaiaer planned It: He would force Austria-Hungary, bis ally and practically his vassal. Into war with Sonia. liuasia would rash to the defense of Serbia. Of Russia be had no fear, far he wHl knew that German intrigue prepared the way In advance for l-o rain of the unhappy land of Csar Nicholas. France, he knew, would support uasla. 1 ranee—sue was really Id* Immediate object. Ever since UfiU Germany lias been i■repsring to go back to France. Why? Because GertalW to heggnr France by the Raggrring Indemnity of 1870. because l*e then overlooked the coal and Iron deposits oi northern France, and because she bated France and the French, mot. stock and branch. And the kaiaer knew also that France was not ready for a death grapple with
Germany.
Great Britain, he bad made hie
remain neutral. That
would b* tvaU. for be wanted to deal with Oral! Britain later. Anyway, her nay waa small. As for America—ahe oold not tight and could not U she
ould.
So his schedule, arranged to the day hod hour, called for his triumphant entiy Into Paris September 2. A. D. 4914. Thui. with a huge French ladenmity and control of the Iron and anal regions of hleurtbe-tt-Moselle and Gens, be meld ait back, maze new aar preparations and get ready to conquer tir -at Britain. Later an. at hU I el tun-, would come the third wsr end the sebjugstlon of the United
• — UJ mu'-iKtiua avii incac- f.-ri. .after thr- the entrance of the United ‘
Mng river '2* •Dy is ralW diaappcmi TV- fletasaa af tW ptats and Ihe iLir» along the
Boanria by rail, huwrvor. Bet rsvaiaad and on* gal* »*^T fair Impmatea af owtlylng '• "•* the tfcouaamb or low Mr f*w«tea. fflght railroad ’ , * , * T etty tram a* many di- •* though inaat af thaur rand* fram the wmawaid-tying grata
tnt amount'd to and «hl» aum aHoned the payment of a * per asat dtrldend t« atockho'Jer. Vwl«a an- nhoat 4 per cent of
of peace driven to war in da
frr.»e of hU fatherland, the kaiser went hi* av-rvl. devious way to war to the war of drllberaie and calculated frightfulot-a* Which, under the gui»c af warfare. de»noUed Belgium; laid waste northeru France, depopulalcd Kcrt»la; shot th» bhigllsh nurse. Edith Cavril. sank the Lusitania with her freight of women and children; mas Mrred. ravished end enslaved mmcombatant nvilleu populations—fright fuluam •vhich l.a* caused more than 25.000,000 casual ties and the expend Hare of oilhons upon billions of money —frightfulnea* which instead of fright enlng Ute world Into submission Im* urrayed In arms against her 22 rtvllited nation* — frightfaincss which now roakea the name of Germany n household execration among must of
the proplea of earth.
At Brat tha kaiaer-* program went along without check or pause July 28 Austria declared war on Serbia. Russia w ent to the aid of Rcrhla Tb* other nations promptly fvll into Ho.liccisrsUons of war came thick and fsst By August 4 the stage was ull set foi actual fighting August 5 lb* Germans and Belgian* fell to on the Belgian frontier The German inarch
to Part* was on.
Bui. as everybody knows. Wilhelm 11 did not enter l*aris la triumph September 2. Why? Because little
rradil) around th- Belgium, martyr Belgium, saved l-*rts.
She fought Her brave Itttl# army did not lest long Bui li looted long !
„ f mid 8 capful of enougl to give the Frarb time to “dig ^ “c JT three fourths rapful. In" 7he German, thereitpan found
rS-ry flour, two tea^aamfuls of the rasd to P«1. a
baking powder, 'he yolk an egg un «hal muni V taken oo y . |
| fry in built* u&Ul they art rooked though of course the butter glee* a ! moat delirious flavor, Furn the onion* , when i light yellow Into the brrad and ' mil aU together. Then add a little pore fat to tb* .rylng pan and turn , ,8 tJ>c stalling; when it begins to brown, stir often; conk a half-hour If ; rare I* taken not to ovarbrown It. then put It piping hot Into the fowl or ' meat of any kind: the flavor goes into the meat and the result la a betterflavored breast of veal nr turkey. If one ha* a amall amount of meat left, chop I! and uae this aauv> stuffing la alternate layers with it wftfc plenty of gravy, ejaktog s moot orawonJcai
and good-flavored dlMv.
Graham Wafer*.—The** -r* eo much better fer thu cttHJran lo sal than • rich cootie- - vl #o mud, cheaper msd.at home that they are worth try me Take sue quart of good graham flour, mw tahlrapoowfal «* oogu, oM-half tea spoon fat of aalt. one-half teasp-sm ful of baking powder, two table*!—«. futs of «wee< fat. and a good rapful <rf milk. Mix a rut sift as usual, knead well and rail out one-foarth Inch in thickness Oat lain amall oblungs and bake in a hot oven, wxtrtnng rarefull-
o« they win
edge*
planned for her.
.United States N rat rat.
had proclaimed Its oeuirsIT/. Italy, though a member of tv triple alliance, wa* hoMtag-oC oo the ground ibot its a Wane* with Germany and : An stria .fcr drfrwwj and not of offense. it was cot until Usy of 1315 tVt she got Win the wsr nod then autV side of tV allies. By the end of 1914 Japan was la with ike aUra and Turley with the central powenengh*ing was In active proems In Belgium and France; on the Ktisaian-Gt-rnian and Rawtinn-Austriaa I ran lies. TV government of France uad l*een removed to Bordeaux. But the Germans were still GT» mllra from l , ari*. May 7. 1915. the paanenscr liner Lusitania was torpedoed without warning and sunk by a German submarine off tV roast of Ireland. Till* outrage against humanity korriiled xivilUation. Gi-nnany, however, celuhnit.d the Kinking. To the woriil she sought ti* defend her action by asserting that the Lusitania was armed and that mho carried munition* of war. ' SV was not armed tnd she did not carry munition* of war. Jinny Americans felt there-
rentAo and
mouth and fodoiyed a prevers wePevpt'ftra In n specl-
__ ^ ... ,._ w ^ fhd way and carried wpedfled flags; The Cnlfhd Bin Ids' la IheftieahmaF W '‘ T ^
"ailed, and If IV.United Stales govern *»*ht Cukrnntc*«r tiut no contrabund twas carried. . ^..V. ^ .
The Immediate answer oi ^Ee Vnil tea was ylren Fehnmfy'il-The aevnee of dlplomatte rripr-nns with wenuafly. April « the nres-cdete i*»w-d a JtltnFVeSbluOon of the two houses" of congress declaring a stnte of war to exist with Gerainny. In quick stir-* cession •-ame the selective service set for the raising of oh array: a war n . appropriation of SVOOO.OOO.OOO: IV Rending of an expeditionary force of regulars to Franco under General l*ecmliing; the registration of nearly tC.OUO.noo nm for military service IV cloKlng of the Ural Uberiy lonn with r large overnatMcrlptinn: ’the draft lag of the Mete mllttln Into the federal service. OctoV*27 formal nnnoun cement was inn dr that .American tneips in France bad fired their first
shot In .war.
Nevenhele*s the spring «f Hits raw three httge ilrtvea on I*nrl* by the German*. By June 1 the Germans were within 4G miles of the French capital.
I'nlcss they w
speedily Ktiqiprsl Fnri*
their guns. The titan of the French waa to delay llimi n* bins n» jiosiiiM* by rmr-gnnrd actions until reserve*
cuuM-V brought np. Yankees 8fap Huns
And then took pjice Hu* thing which all goad Americrns were prayerfully expecting; Americiiu piUVra got into ai-tton In American fashion, under American leaden-hlp. with Anirriren artillery and ms cl line gauv , The Fnvrh cotnnuitMler *eqt ‘ to Chatcan-Thlerry an American rtM-H* . .
Slate* into the war was Inevitable. February 22,1916, the German crown prince's army began the attack on Verdun which was to alast a way to I’nri*. TV bombardment of Verdun was the heaviest crtfllery Are of the war. It was here that the French said "They shall not pass." And the Germans did not pass. The French saved Venlun by commandeering prartlcally ever motor vehicle la Farts and rushing reserve* to tV great fortrew TV devotion of it* garrison, th" Intensity and persistence of flu- GermaM
attack and the dramatic deliverance j made up of marines ami o' lnfgni«>- - have made IV name Verdun known | frqm the .mldille , lYrri- June 2 the
leathernecks ami doughUiys moved Into support positions hack of searan-
ed. French troops. The Frt
the world over.
June 5 Lord Kitchener, the BriliKh war hero, vras lost oa the Urltixb cruUUampafaire. together with most of the crew. He waa oo a secret mission for the allies. It was afterward charged that V was betrayed by the Russian czarina, who furnished thr fn-
fomatlon which ted to the sinking of
the cruiser by a German submarine. July 9 the German submarine Deutschland arrived Ir Bsltlmorv. SV carried a valuable cargo and took
a valuable cargo beck to Germany. She
claimed to V a merchant vesael and treated os such by the United States. The main purpose, doubtles*. Impress America with the tier-
forced hack and Altered through tV Americans: the support ixwltlotn wioo
became the front.
Jam- 4. about five o’clovk In the afternoon. the Germans attacked la furca through a wheat field. In platoon c»ilumn*. In perfect order, supremely confldent. The American* raked thenr with ahrzpnc.l rnd mp'lrtie gnu-. Then they •npened with rifle fire: fool/on-. hurried, they picked thdr sttpls as If nt target practice. Military expertr will I ell you that the American marine* are the most offee.lve figlitlng in all the armies uf the wpcld:.
submarine; thr staking in Oeto- i tnlnly they.buve do equals will},tbs
her by Gcnosa submarines of idx tut-r- | rifle.
chant vessels off Nantucket. Ma««, The Germnns wavered! then rnme was presumably port of the same plan. | „„ again. Twice more they stopped; Germany wa* getting rendy for her 1 taigr miwesdvnnced. Thai they brake, forthcoming announcement of unre- 1 ne«b nnd h’.o.*d emitd tv! stand thal stricti-d submarine warfare. | rifle fir.-. They crawled off throw* the September 14 the British introduced | *:and?ng grain. Tlie AiaicriranH sent lato war a new engine of destruction— ! bullet* wherever the wheat Mlrred.
the “tank." In brief It U a heavily That wps Ibc end.
armored body, armed with gun* on ;; Day* and night* of heavy 1-mJ.ard-“caterpillar" instead of *>hed*. It can ! nicn , f 0 ji on „i. S’cc;. wo* iinp.»rihle. thus travel over almonl any sort of ' The Aroericans lived on "laonkey ground and crush Its way through nio-t m(-at. r .brrad and eater. Then they obstacle*. TV raterplllar tractor L wrtit otl an ,j i,K>k tfcc town of Ilourraao American lavembm. originating In j rllW , ricaning out th- ne«» of msefalaa Peoria. III.; the adaptation of harm J . un ,, m with rifle (Ire. hayenrt a*d
Iras tractor maefalsery to a destructive .-n-aad--
wsr engine was done In aecrecy by an
Englishman. TV tank provetl
surprise and ha* |dayed no small pari la tV uar together with lighter and faatcr tanks railed “«hlp|>e»«." TV ionium* also *.«* pr.xlu.-ed tanks, but apparently kr e never cldc to bold their ok a with those of IV allies. One of t.'ie mo*l »trikrxpiu'ts at tv war was the exploit of an Ameil.-an Hrrgeant who rode into actioa iwrebed un tV »'.p
af an American tank. Collapse of Ruooia
The dose of the year 1914 was marked by lbs rrslgnatluu of I'retuli-r Her bert Asquith of Great Britain and IV
I he pivmi.-rxlup by
David Lloyd Oworgr; a new i ahltiet in France snd s peui cumman.ler Is chief. Genera: Niralle: the practically com plelc defeat of the anuie* of Rou mis. which hod JottMd the nl)ic». and iiesce pro|xMal* from tlertuany lo , IV allies through IV United S;nle*. Thing* were going well with Gcmmnv and slu* want'd pence on terms of her
What Th*y Have They Hold.
Next they took the R«!» de Helt.-an. It was n Juugic It wa* every rasa for"' Dtaiseir. Indlr.n fashion. fr.un tree to tr«e. fnun roc- to rack. The hattafe ; •. Ion of lenlhem.s-1:* which t«x.k the wood went In with (C.s no n and 26 oflieer*. Thr-y i-arie out with 840 men t and siven offleerw. Bur they !•»* * IV wood. Than they dug th-*m*elvra In and foaxht off c.ointaw attack* fw fl.v alsy* antll relieved. «ua«tDnlly thelle-l and gaxra.1. not one hot men! all that time What tV ! rath-rucks
hare they hold.
Till* one division owl up flve craek dlviaimt* ««f the tlrrmnns. ; Tnere are Hera- eiiovig IV alllea who -ay that the Ameriran* i-t Or-tesa-TWecry aavo.1 l*r.ri». jn«t a* »V ('ann.ilnn* saved f'olni*. When the nillltaO' history -.f 'lie Grett War Is written • lint«.u-Thierry l» llkriy lo lied the turning fxdnt of the struggle. For It* moral fore- was Vrmid retlmnte. It put lt"W h**rt Into rto- war worn French and British.
making.
TV spring of 1917 saw th- ndlapw f Itusaia. s collapse undoubtedly
brought about by th nusuy il.rautd. in . „ iwwnrt , tiyxoi
trtgue nod for Vr own t-iinx—-*. I: ; A(nrrIrrtl * wer.- In plain sight |>u*h.'ng
began March 11 with revolution in IV j to tbl . •
March IS Gxar Nlrholn* ah fp-oernt >o.-h Ip e«|.-W-mn**! diral-d. Jlsreh 22 Anisrien rroognl^-l | >jf |hf , „ „ r ni front. aoHn
i France flnmed v 1th J-'v. Tit-- Atnetfj ran* ha d«topi.-.1 th-- Hun. V.t .IriTen him tuick. had t.-jiteji him off. And
aurh
bra ten.
INraulx
and
ie half •chedale '
. #rxm hop«-lcasly behind
Likewise IV heroic roHtriunre of
■tber If a butter sobsti- Belguns br.-ught Great Britaia f.wth- j to add ral. M.X i Udo tbe war. And though the I,..,. L,- f _ kr tv i British standing anny was not large, it
TWx 7>Wwafi.
• TV I BriUaL -
f j went 1® tV front, tfled lu tV iosl dii.h . • ad still further detsyd th* Orman | merih to Farts Morao.er, Orwat Bn. I
I .ia > .-oiotdra fro™ »«
! -M> ( hurry.og to «he fruot. And Gres! ) 1 Brt’.aJu's Ass' promptly tomC tV Ov- t
IV new Itusslan ;.«ivertiunut s iet»uh He. fciitec then Rusaln ha* Irati a chaos. Uu*«ln I* .me of tV hie i>rol. len.a confronting the stile*. They .wn presumably |«it an end to ihe reten of anarchy, murder end pillage; IV re ganeratkM. of the nation Is a tremc®
dons undertaking.
October of 1917 ««■ marked !.y IV cellapae of IV Ilalian la-uiso front This collap*. wa* rl-*. due to fhTtu .t. propagatohi and Intrigue. Tskcn nltogotbsr the year i»I7 was not -«»■ of
i-Vcr for the allies. America Goes In.
And yet the turmag txdul <>( the wsr ias reached la 1917 For the United Lints* bad entered IV greet world inflict Germany •land* .on.leted e-fore IV world of lorredl'd- xiupid ij as well as unVHevalde frichlful te*,. For Germany prartlrally forced hr United Ktste* into the war Ko tircly emtemptuou* of America a* » posaitde hsIUg* rant. Germuay announced unrratrtrtKl •u!.uariii‘- war fare January W, 191? Vnreovor. Ger many bad »bo nbridled errugau<-e and
offraalro
It rietory •!* —wag tV hxt-tine line 2fa* xn.ie- fr-au tV Sorth sea !«« Verdun It was tV be-
ginning .rf the end
By esrty Orthber IV Hun w«* Vsten In h-* kmc* < taM* fe
October 31 the It*
Th- .
Ityriy riioted iLy Tuikry 1 Austria
i.'uitod
d pres*
-unellderr.t Mover;.
»»gne«l on orwilatl.'.- »/rtas:i* nnowmlIng lo. nnconillt'.onsl *ur:.-t-!er. No Trial -r 0 Kaiaer Wilhelm aM cwIrd and frowp ITInee rriedrirh Vithetm rencunrad tV thron- l-h nering lo Hollaad lo escape a tw*d»le le rc»«du-
lluU
Kn ihe mad ambm.ni *-! F.i«|wror WHUate II of Gmaany •>’ •■■•i qo-r ihe world and Wa » year* of dria.<;<hlng hi* fx-ople end In defeat, rer.dutloh. shdl ration und flight from Ju*tW. Tills erch criminal agaln-t •imuaMon will he lucky tf ne fares no Whatever Ms fate it Is of u» Unpor lance compared "llh IV fact that thl* ear|h Is now safe from * looostrmflty who would pillage a world under pre text of patriotic lavs for country.

