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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 12, 1921—PART 1.~ "PEACE OR THE sw The Nations Meet in Washington Today! A World Looks On—Anxious—Hoping— gn i e of future years, Is hanging breathless on thy fate!” Washington Will Be the Capital of the The Spirit of Japan Is Revealed Through Her -World During the Arms Congress. There Native Press. Important translations show the attitude ! I of the world are to abjure war, and whether the battleship on the Chinese question, naval bases established by the the question will be decided whether the civilized peoples of the Japanese toward the Conference and their opinions and siege-gun are to become as obsolete as the Roman United States in the Pacific, disarmament of navies, neutral- catapult. Hundreds of millions are watching anxiously. ity of the Panama Canal, and other troublesome problems. The great conference is being discust in every civilized’ ) " country on earth. What are they all saying about it? China’s Voice Is Heard through this Congress of What are their hopes, and fears, and criticisms, and demands? (| Press and Popular Opinion which is gathered in The Lit- It is necessary not only to know our own mind but to know erary Digest. "\ also the view-point of all other peoples, especially of those most vitally concerned in the outcome. France Speaks Frankly the Things in Her Therefore The Literary Dlgest has gathered from all Heart, and her views are open for all the world to read in the four corners of the earth the opinions of statesmen and this week’s Literary Digest. people as reflected in their press. This is one of the great . features of the November 12th issue, now on sale. All Europe, from The Hague to Constantinople, . is represented in this World Forum, and a study of the The Composite Mind of the British Empire composite mind of European and Eastern peoples toward the is dlscl.osed as from that far-flung “dominion over palm and Arms Congress and the issues to be decided there is of vital pine” come evidences of a spontaneous entente between the interest to all Americans. Nowhere else can this be found. If Engllsh-speakmg peoples of the earth. The Literary Digest you want to know the real feeling of the world toward the presents the views of England, Canada, Australia, New effort for reduction of armaments now being made in Washing- - Zealand, South Africa, India, and the British West Indies. ton you must have this issue of THE LITERARY DIGEST. These facts are not easily accessible to the public. Without them intelligent discussion is impossible. There is p3 one way to get a comprehensive grasp of the many facts which must be weighed and related before any conclusion can be reached. THE LITERARY DIGEST has with great care gathered these facts and made MANY STARTLING FACTS, known to the Conference, will influence any action it may take. ‘ them plain- with diagrams, pictures, charts, and maps, in its ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 12th, which is ‘l i | . 1t has permanent value and you will want to keep it for frequent reference during the sessions of the Conference. The edition necessarily is limited and will be sold ™ out 4{mr_kly Buy your copy from yous news-dealer at once. Every number of The Literary Digest during the next few months will keep you fully posted on the developments in and out of the Conference, as one feature of its world-wide service which some five million Americans are new enjoying from week te week. % 3 The November 12th Issue Contains Accurate Information on Problems to be Attacked by the Conference Former Attempts at World Disarmament The Navies of the World—To-day and To-morrow The Fearful Inventions in War Gases Six Million Men Under Arms To-day Comparative Air Navies of the Nations What the World War Cost in Blood and Gold Army Discipline as Spiritual Murder % The Burdens of War Taxation, and the Problems of Finance | The Peace Crusade Uniting Creeds “ What the World’s Leaders and the Foreign | Close-up Glimpses of *he Delegates Press are Saying About the Conference Explanatory Catechism of the Conference 'A Remarkdble Double-Page Colored Map Showing the International Situation in the Pacific and Far East NOVEMBER 12TH ISSUE OF 'ONLY. 10 CENTS Por o Single Dime at the Msws-Stands Esoh Week A VERITABLE MAGAZINE ENCYCLOPEDIA ON DISARMAMENT l