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0N 2 ERALD, FRIDAY. MAY 17 RN s NEW BRI "OSton“Store HOUSE DRESSES are particularly desirable at this | season of the year. We are show- | ing a number of different styles, made of gingham, chambray and , many’s Defeat Can Save World | percale; neatly trimmed. Rang-| perc: T | Philadelphia, May 17.—The col- ing in price from ;L’Lpse of civilization in the next war, $1.25 to $2.50 each ’\Vhi(‘h he said must surely come if Germany is not conclusively defeated In this war, was pictured by Dr. An interesting collection of Chil- | Franklin H. Giddings, of New York, dren’s Gingham Dresses, in sizes | 4 to 14 years; in pretty plaids and stripes; also plain chambrays, Professor of Sociology and the History of Civilization in Columbla University, stylishly trimmed; also white P. K, from speaking last night at the “Win the War for Permanent Peace” conven- 50c to $3.00 each. PERCALE WAISTS tion of the League to Enforce Peaco. “If the central European powers shall obtain a substantial advantage A lot of desirable styles in black and white percale. Just the thing for morning wear. All sizes. | by means of the war which they be- | 5c each. gan in 1914, he sald. “justice and 500 Yds. Bates Gingham democracy will have thenceforth for | generations no safe abiding place in in lengths 3 yards up. An ‘exten- sive variety of styles, at the world. If the entente allies lo: i 39c a yard. b PHENOMENAL THRIFT SALE OF WOMEN'S SUITS IT'S RUNNING STRONG RIGHT NOW A Sale Never Surpassed for Genuine Values. Holding Down Prices Meets With the Enthusiastic Approval of the People. Hundreds of Smart Suits Now Repriced to $16.75, $19.15, §$25, §33 Plenty of All Popular Models. Every Fashionable Material is Represented. Best Possible Tailoring. GET YOUR SUIT SATURDAY—THE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST THAT WILL BE QUOTED THIS YEAR. CIVILIZATION ENDS UNLESS ALLIES WIN Dr. Giddings Declares Only Ger- THEN YOU’LL OWN A HOLLANDER SUIT If you could but see the constant come and go of men in all walks of life at this store day in and day out—men who weigh care- fully the merits of Clothing as sold today, you would certainly be impressed. the defensive war that they are now waging, a~greater war will follow in | which civilization will collapse. This | is the monstrous peril that the civil- ized world faces today. “In the fewest possible words I shall put before you two substantial reasons for the prediction. : “The first is thrust upen us by the { notorious history and present charac- ter of Teutonism. If the Imperial Ger- man government and its bandit ac- complices are victorious they will be- | gin the next war, deliberately, after systematic preparation, and with in- tent to bring the whole world under There will be crowds of them here tomorrow and every man is sure to find the suit that will suit him. And while goods are considerably advanced et Bisel. * O Surtwmcned wnd biveks you'll notice that we're giving as good—and to peril, the nations not already con- in many cases better value than ever before. quered will begin a war of revolt and ‘ rebellion. i Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits STR Aws “The second reason why civilization $20 $22 $25 $28 $30 $35 All the Straws, Split will go down in the next war if the | Teuton is not conquered is that and Sennet brands, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50. science and invention have placed in his hands means of out-reach and The Best Panama $5 Special in America RED CROSS BOOTH AT CARNIVAL Part of Proceeds to Red Cross. These include smart, light, medium and dark effects in all the various mixtures, stripes, etc, transportation, and means of destruc- tion which are adequate to the task of annihilating all that man has created since be began to chip flint. “Picture then, if you can, a world laid waste by Prussian diabolism in the next great war. The enemy is a Prussianized Mittal-Europe. London and New York, Paris, Chicago, and San Francisco, like Nineveh and Babylon, are names of things that were. Universities and schools are closed. Men and. boys are bearing arms or toiling under the lash. Women and girls are slaves. There are no more parliaments, but only dictators. Only the Teuton is glad, as he wipes the blood from his hands, and eats. ‘“There is but one way left to save civilization. It runs through battle flelds from Amiens to Potsdam. The | black flag of ‘Germany must be low- ered in unconditional surrender.” German Language to Vanish, “Wo ‘do not need the German lan- guage in America today, and tomor- row, By the grace of God, it will be a = dead language; the vices of Xultur have at last awaked ‘the drumming guns that know no doubt#’,” declared Dr. Robert McEIroy. Dr. McElroy urged the elimination of the study of German from American schools. 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For forty years the mind of every German child, through a well thought out and skil- fully planned scheme of education, has been concentrated upon the des- tiny of Germany to rule the world by virtue of physical force. This is kul- tur. It is kultur that is striving to break through those lines which are being held by the heroes of many position of Germany depends on the question, how many millions of men will in the future speak German?’ And straightway Germany planned a | propaganda designed to capture the schools of many lands. “Tinless Germany’s calculations are false, wo are playing into the hands of her world ambition when low men to our youth. Can we not see that the whole position ¢f America equally depends upon how many millions of our own people will in speak German? We all know this, and vet disguised in a hundred wa | sly, stealthy, ruthless, the | propagandists arc still at every city of our land, THIS WOMAN work, striving in by the supremacy of kultur, planting in our polyglot mind the doubt which uPERATlflN | paralyzes the will to victory and | makes for national impotency. By Taking Lydia E. Pink. | ham’s Vegetable Com- | is to destroy its grip on the school: «Prussianism Must Go"—Spargo. pound. Many Others Have Done the Same. | “There can be no democratic so- cialist commonwealth anywhere in Troy, N. Y.—1 suffered for more | 1o world it Prussianism triumphs in than seven months from a displacement e this war,” said John nd three_doctor: 20 me I wol§ and Soclalist. Mr. Spargo recently severed his connection with the have to have an . *° operation. I had cialist party because he opposed dragging down | attitude toward the war. pnin!,gbacknche | “I am a socialist,”” he said, and 1 could not do my ! There can be no worthy Internation- housework. My sis- | alism unless the conspiracy of tne ter who had been Hohezollern dynasty against the free- helped by Lydia E. | dom of mankind is crushed. There Pinkham’s Vege- can be no freedom from militarism table Compound for any civilized people except as & | askedmetotryit. I result of the triumph of the Allfed have taken several nations. bottles and am now entirely well—so [ “We must be on guard against that do all my work—and not a trace of perverted idealism which, in a hun- my old trouble. I have told many of dred subtle ways, undermines the my friends what wonderful results v.h? national morale and thus becomes will get from its use.”’—Mrs. S. J. ! valuable ally of the Kaiser, however SEMLER, 1650 5th Ave., Troy, N. Y. | unintended that result may be. Sure- Women who are in Mrs. Semler’s condition should not %ive up_ hope or submit to such an ordeal until they have iven Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable 'ompound a trial. 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Whoso- ever stands in the way of that pur- »se must be regarded as a Prussian tool and crushed.” Must Wipe Ont Sectionalism. If the United States is to maintain of spiritual leadership | acquired during the war and take its | rightful place in a league of nations, it must stamp out sectional intoler- ‘ance and race prejudice, said Dr. ! Leo S. Rowe, of Philadelphia. Dr. Rowe, who is assistant secretary of the treasury and a member of the ex- ecutive committee of the League to Enforce Peace, added: “The problem confronting us is not | merely to win a victory but to assist— ves, to lead—in creating a world situ- {ation which will make it impossible | | for the political philoscphy which un- to the position | derlies the German plap to dictate or | i zation, | tury | attain in any v dominate the final out- come. It has now become America's mission to see to it that the peace which follows this struggle shall be the peace that makes further demo- fc development possible and thus enables America to make her greatest contribution to civilization. ‘‘No one would, for a moment, place any faith in a revival of the ‘balance of power’ doctrine. We now see, as never hefore, that the normal devel- opment of American institutions will be broken, their spirit radically changed, and we will be led, as a matter of self-preservation, into a form of political and military organi- which will mean that the promise of our 18th and 18th cen- development will not reach fruition: “Germany’s treatment of Russia and Rumania has made strikingly clear the nature of the menace with which we are confronted. “It is clear that out of this struggle | a new world will emerge, but the type of world will depend largely on America’s unselfishness and on the | steadfastness of her faith in interna- tional right and justice. 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Marsl'’y Art Store, 45 M WEEK MAY 20 STARTS MONDAY N from world affairs, to protect the rights of small and large nationalities, and to place ourselves in the service of higher standards of international justice and fair dealing.” Linc-Up Against Germany. The “backward peoples’ of the world are lining up solidly against Germany, sald Judge Charles Burke Elliott of Minneapolis. The speak- er, who is a former member of the supreme bench of the Philippine Islands and of the Philippine com- mission discussed Germany’s colonial methods frem his long experience in the Far Eaet “Many thousands of the dark hued people from the borders and hinter- land of civilization,” he sald, ‘“are fighting and dying under the Allied flags. “In the light of Germany's clared designs for the conquest of the world, and the Bistory of two decades of German eolonization, is it not clear why, thoueands of blacks from the edges of the Sahara joined the British in annihilating German power in Toog and the Kameroons, why India has stood loyally by the British Raj, and why the Filipinos have willingly taxed themselves to pay for a submarine and a destroyer for our navy, and are sending 25,000 volunteers for our army? An in- stinct deep and true teaches these de~ people that the triumph of ti tral Powers means their the degradation and the 4 from which they were slow surely, emerging, under the of the great liberal demo onizing nations. ‘““Germany alone has open hered to the medieval, m theory that colonies existed the benefit of the home staj cold blooded and scientific di the conceptions on which German system of colon without a parallel in humy “The German has never to deal successfully with people because he recogni: force and frightfulness. Hj himself hated and feared, atrocities committed behind which enshrouds the K o but foreshadowed those Whif made the German name throughout the world.