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To Follow Kaiser Into Any War. Population Educated -nhu; hin nory of Ger- preparations for “the day,” M. Tardiem brings the narration of events down ‘o 1911. The German people have been educated by the govern- ment, and just as soon as the Kovernment decides to pass from the notion to the act of war, the whole people will nu- | Resitatingly follow. REALLY THOUGHT BATTLE CERTAIN ‘Necessity Knows No Law,” Creed of Chancellor. BY ANDRE TARDIEU, ptain of the French arm; missioner to Ameri iand at the confe of Versailles. ECRETS OF THE WORLD WAR. SRMANY'S BOOK OF HOURS. French high com- Clemencenu’s hight cradle up, for war at his mother's knee, school, in the univer: training for war in ev Fermany turned tow: :\rd w turn toward the sun. Had Accumulated Wealth, In France there were some who took heart. v is too rich to make war. poor under- standing_indeed of the nature origin_ of her wealth. Germany training training for war at in the arm; nkrupteies and failur the following months the although ritical, re- tense, =0 indeed that an one German. familiar with and remembering the_great impetus given by victor 1870, 1 gan to believe the normal competition to be neither the nor the surest means to conquer markets, settle balances and feed the fi t mumx(fl more B tor: [Turn now to Germany's book of e urs for 1911, written by Berghardi, r national tradition, looked soldier save the mark! “It is var as business: just as their| ough to examine with unflinching | Seyernment conducted busine es the function of the sword and s to see clearly that hr is a task which, divine in itself, as necessary as eating and grink- So much for the principle, now its application: “We cannot by y means avoid war—and we mn~=t no means delay it unduly, but, e contra provoke it vorable circumstances 1848 the parliament of Franktors, e first manif jon of Germs hity, cheered the bombardment ague by the Austrians flhd ars later Trei rman _histori not fitting" terrible effe: X that s, nor that they Yes, our age is an age of war, age of iron. rong over the weak able law of life. ctrine. by such, distingu is the inex- There h s the and this in the two peoples. he political spirit thus formed is fuply one of raison d'etat. It was in 01 that ) rnich sense of duty, misfortunes of othe ploiting the ithout the s bligations or her promises. Might Always Above Right. st your eyes doWn the line of Bis- arck's successors. Might alwa. aced above right, with Germany ap ding. The elegant s von Buelow—by far the most guished of the lot—is but a m Snight ho trusts esumption that none fy German power that he rests his hote diplom 1l the while pro- Jaiming it devoted to ‘peace further, in fact, at the tem—war and uelow, a true In n give way ar, and war any Just be either anvil or hnmme - His e is quickly made. Kuhlmann, a pil of von Buelo oes the same ntiments: “I have waged relentless ar upon principles. They are justil ble in morals. but not in politics. ere it is a question of aims, not of eans.” Germany, be it not forgot- n. listens to all this and applaud; nd to sum up this cynical profes: bn of faith this is how the last chan- llor, Bethmann-Hollweg, a mediocre ha for that very reason a thoroughly pres: ntative official, expresses him- ‘Necessity knows no law.” The panimous approval which this axiom icited in August, 1914, shows that rmany, Industrious and painstak g. but wrowght up by that “moral ickedness” of which Nietzsche eaks as “flowing in her veins with e blood of her ancestors,” the whole Germany was long since ready to cept it. From 1870 on, the German celved training for war from the SPECIAL NOTICES Printing Preduces More business and more prestige if it is the right kind of printing.- he Nat:onal Capital Press CLUSIVE PAI!T\ SAY to Florida on private ya in 2243. Address Box 175-D, 5 01 Star office. 210 ermans »hould jpeat commonplaces of peace apos- should shut their es to_the harsh necessities of our The triumph of the France has never known itself suffices who knew what | owed Prussia ! possession of e ghtest regard for her| epticism_ of dis- k. It is upon the will dare to But the y when the others neither will nor it will be i nation's life, victorious war offers shortest cut, both to domi to gold. On the on lectuals of the uni and their odious mw the philosophical justification of war of plunder; on the other. llh‘ great captains of industry equall ready to furnish the -military chief: with the elements of the famous p] for the destruction of French tories. fac Industries Answer Call, 11 was answered by Germany, who seve demanded “the anne special iron ore of Briey, including the fortresses of Longw nd Ver- dun, without which the mining region could not be protected,” as well as the coal basins of the north of France. For,” they very frankly added, “the t least as im- 1 portant as t Such the Germany of 1911. unanimous. jected by all other nations as the la: vestige of a bygone age, is ever present 'in her One finds it everywhere associate but intimately, With their every concep- tion of national and internat life. It presents itself to the all the glamor of the past, | hopeful promise of the fu ever the government d from the notion to the e She is the happened in must he have rs earlier, did not Blind, i been who, three v ides, where was the risk? Ger- s national industry, could but ictorious, for France not_an ersary to be feared. I said just now that before the war France did not know herself; but how much less did Germany know France. I know no instance of political information so totally and utterly false as that which the imperlal German govern- ment collected concerning us during the ten years prior to the war. This lack of undgerstanding appeared in the suggestions which the emperor ites sometimes ventured 1 in the ears of French Let us be fricnds. umte your graces to our might.’ many, dupe of her desires despised France. She believe divided, weak and corrupt. For Ger- many the pleasure resorts of Paris— mostly _frequented by _Germans— seemed by comparison with her self- estimated _virtue to be typical of “Modern Babylon.” Milttary Shortcoming Exaggerated. Our military and other shortcom- lings were exaggerated by the reports SPECIAL NOTICES TIFCL R er- and W ashingt vantage of new Key bridge: overlooking sonably priced: easy terms. Tr., Colorado l”h(lldelpml and | Friday. SMITH > LETTE ALL PRINTED ® Billheads, Envelope: HEADS, 0115 14th st. n.w. Dr. Frank J. Rowell DENTIST, rly of 7th aud E sts. n.w new offices at 817 14th st. limited to X-ray has opened (Pope bldg. fud extraction TA ri(mcm' CAR_AD- b fo avoid delay by B R rates and greater secu Replace Those O —and weathered poreh eolumn | | Porch bases now. New ones will cost Column | you very iittie if you buy here. Bases | 2a4x8 GARAGE DOORS Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc. 649-651 N. Y. ave.: 1517 Tth. Tel. M. 1348, Luray Excursion SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23rd $5.75 covers round trip transportation, chicken dinner and transfer to and fro Caverns. Probably the last excursion this se; son, Party limited to 200 people. Early reser- vation necessary. DELTA TOURS, Phone Main 1 500 Bond bldg. Casey—Repairs Roofs —and does the work in a manner S| War »‘ma N throw n of war, revl THE EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, D.: BERLIN READY TO STAMP OUT ITRADE COMPETITORS BY SWORD,|* ‘SECRETS OF WAR” REVEALS | “We Cannot by Any Means Avoid War,” Said_Bernhardi. MIGHT ALWAYS DEFEATING RIGHT Buelow, True Disciple Of Bismarck, Shows His Teaching. mats seeking to curry favor hly, War appealed majority of Germans, when they thought of it, as much by the profit they expected to derive from it by ‘the smallness of the risk which attached to it in their e tinst an ill-armed and mis- roverned France would be for a_peo- ple in partnership with God, nothing more than a military parade, en- im..cul by the prospect of much loot. olution would break out the battle. France, ery one in the hands of the Soclal- the socialists’ would refuse A striking example, indeed, both asx to the and as to the 1 ‘st thoughts of men-into Whi rl»hml pride had led the most highl d, most methodical and most onfident mi ine the world has known. The er—wha: dward VII, once dubbed “the H-uhl ‘coward” in m. in this illusion which stilled morbid hesitatio 1t deprived in people of the only brake which might, perhap ed them on their warlike cous {lieving no obstacle stood in the path of her conquering destiny, Germany thirsted for war and was ready to herself into it on a sign from the! t | r above. Such the cont Armageddon, on the eeve of n ell ordered to us ge- { Clemenceau hereelt to enslave The time was at more for the onslaught of on_the “Franks.” lles the magnitude psychologically for war, even for war of ag- jon. The day its master. catied, Germany would rise as one man! (Copyrighted by the Bobbs-Merrill Compans.) 1IFTH INSTALLMENT TOMORROW. CITIZENS TO MEET. New officers for the ensuing year \\I“ be elected by the Central Citi- Association tomorrow her hile Court room, 203 I street north Thomas J. Donovan, president 1de. v for the com- & il be planned. In connection with work accomplish- ed by the organization last year, it W announced today by President Donovan that he has been informed that ‘re street lighting has been ordered f rect. now pocrly lighted with nnhquare gas lamps. 6 Rooms and bath. Break- fast, Sleeping and Service Porches. Southern ex- posure. Lot 139 ft. deep. Close to 14th St. Cars. Inspect | 1205 Ingraham St. N.W. that gives lasting satisfaction. Have it done right—get Casey. CASEY 3207 14th ST. N.W. Phones t'ol. 155 and 1381. furniture and _luggage. SECLRITY 'ORAGE CO., 1140 15th st. New Roof With a Brush hen you use Ligpid Asbestos Roofing Cement. will apply same and guarantee roof five rs from all leaks. Also sold in bulk. dison Clark, 1314 Pi 4219. 5 ~— Tt Bervies awd enewir ; Heating Cratoman snip . Goarantes "t ants by Shedd Work. 70 Toth ot Main 3 'RUCKE LEAVE WASHINGTON FOR lllnmre Phflldelphil and New York every Friday. 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Watchman Joe Mapes de- scribes th’ bandit that stole four barrels o’ elderberry wine from th’ jail, last night, as bein’ o’ medium height, light gray $2 hat, tiny scar under chin, hair parted on leit side, turquoise cuff buttons, a knot in one shoe- lace, a tan leather billfold, light blue eyes an’ a small spot on his vest. ~ (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) WANT HOUSEHOLD JOBS. Efforts to relleve unemployment among colored people of the city are being made by the White Cross The humble but nutritious frankfurter a kingly feast a-dab of Gulden’s —the universal HOUSES Furnished and Unfurnished FOR RENT From $125 Per Month Jp JOHN W. THOMPSON & CO.. 821 15th St. Maln 1477 AUTO DRIVING Free Labor Bureau of America, of which Dr. Simon P. W. Drew is presi- A m"»f""""“ Lo Btudents. dent. ‘The bureaus headquarters, e which are lacated at 921 M street northwest, telephone North 3608, has a list of men a)d women available for gencral work around the house. 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