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?Xm ])ox\\ ?rilmnc l'lrst |o 1-a-t?Ihe I ?mi' N,????l'ilii.Mi.tN ? \.1\ ni laeiaente. 4 lili? \\ I ? M M.? i 1 IM ?'. r- , . I 4 , \ , , 4 a ? . ? ? I M is?-? I r? ? * - - ? ? s ?* li ? * I. ? - I 4 ' . I 4' ? ?' - ? f> ? r ? l ? ' .?Ml t ?? ? > 1-airv ONL* ? - Oaa i ' ' ? a: i ?*??- - tort m ? *|.?u can pnr?lint-e merchaadiee ad?? 1n THF. TR1B1 NE olth abeolate safety? -foi if ttasattafaetlon reealta Is aay r.?*.r MU I Rllil M gaaraateei i" sa* year mono* l>ai k upon reqaeet. Vo red lape, n<> ?ruh blinir. w ?? make coud promptl? if the ad ?crti-? r ?'? r - m?t. Montenegro and the War. Il?ci? to ? in the midst of a fit tt an tho Dill value tt the i sr appeal th.-.- *y value -?tin.:! ed to ? which h< ? thereby t and the tenegro: It' you i-ay that ni area i bout ?qual to that of Com I i : i? 7 ? I'.lion hac been conquered and probal i sted from tl ? plain that vom m\in** ' si import has ha] ?ed a*i u tilar cor- I fan tho war with oi weal; i: ? ources in I aro oxl ? On tho other hand. y that Gor nir r allies have I iin ?.:hcr nation, and that now than three c .- the Nictorious armie- I ; If you d\M ' ? 'ont of t: es wttnei tho submi* >ou can ? ai ly \ - I tim of your fwn words and pi which dees The i ? n any < ?. the t" i . . ' n i the Bs abk 1" ' ? thu? ? ? ?on in the of her 1 r be twoen G and her Western foes the . at might expect, * iiad for the and the in which Germany ha Aft rom an more than ritory? :? twei ty-l ? ti.an a mi lion 1 ' ? Great : i ? , ? ? r. th? ' million \ .mi. / all ' ',. With! I ? ? manu? iactui ery. In r. an-; : 11.(1 0l ill? ? I al ? , d Great Brit nol thai tal ?v? into her ] ? from ? and con' i tr.'in time - iiino..' ta to i industry, ? ' . ed. rho i pied by 1 .Gen ? ? t-ho""" , dty total tl gin before tl r com What we ha the ] I thai ?, money and i i al! i parably . was i small I month i ? ? id?- ton* al i I* i?'!' ? . d them to overtak? ? '? : hi ? .. . Germany ?'f all commercial activity paralyze her foreign tradt. I . en era arould remembei 11 ? ?* hii <?i the Civil War, of the Napoleonic ?? and not ii\ their attention upon the n inridei ta s i ont* s t ? - ? I a ith the la ,. ten! war, they would ?reive thai the conflict is proceeding abo all similar conflicts have proceeded, that such differem ? s there is Inure i ?.itt of tin1 enemies of German]. tween midsummer of l**-''."1 and Um b| "* 1807 Napolron defeated Austria at and Austerlitz, Prussia at .Una ami A . . Russia at 1 riedland. 11?. i omp Austria and Prussia to nuiKc peace oi I bj threat and artil.ee Miaded beaten Russia to become hi ;it Tilsit In tlir American eaee Bull Run fought in July. 1861, and there folk g sei ?es of defeats in the Penini at Second Hull Run, at Fredericksbun ? Hors*? ill??, before ire cama to ?Gel burg in July, 1863, and superior resou at last began to tell. I rothing i clearer than ihat the Gar success lias not approximated Napole and that Allied defeats have not compi Kith tin'??? of the Northern armies in first two yean of cur conflict. All that history can teach us point the fact that unless the ?-mailer nat tin? country with fewer men and ami . can achieve il victor] a ? -i'y in preparation la deciai. -..? beaten, and the only que:-tion is length of time- that the war nus' exhaustion strikes it down. In of Napoleon not even the- deci: victories of the earlier years of the em] ver*? suflicient. Louis XIV nlf-o fai enormous advantage in pn ? ? The real truth about the Great Wai that ?lay by day and week by week the " ? which have every atl%arit?.L-' sources, number.-- nini -?ea power are bri I a greater part of their atreni and the nation which, with .?mailer u able to bring a pre ? ngth up in the opening da; -, falling behirui. by reaaon o? approach exuaustion. If Great Britain or Fra should decide to ?-top the course of uld 1 a changed, but aside from t there har never hinco the Marne and i real question of the o t the war. had already failed in he** mi ed to defeat France co take from her a tremendf indemnity; ? ad to rorn her arm to the East and diapoae o? Russia, i prepared to challenge Gr? her real rival and her true enen ?m?nate not ul< I but the world. To-day she is fighting i ? 'Britain alone, but Europe, wi only weak allies, and on no Fide is thi B vfctory. decision of the war, then, ha? le 1 ad. It could be changed onl] ? of the alignment of the et 1. atanta. and history does not show that ? ? ta struggles like the present are to be expected. Gei many ? ? ha i te?'?. but exhaustion i - i in 1 ? ? * , -i-ause she ifl inftl ri all reaourcea and because .-!? ? illy drafts upon her at ling (|Ulte . whose periods and | have lb* . J months, r unlucky Mont? negi . are ? '? to excite aympath; ? the G? ? .. but rig in the war. . ? \ ipoleon res!, n on th< Adriatic coa prevent ( Kampagne and He d Good Out of Paterson. ; eems to ha1 ' lov.it the a quittai of Elizabetl ... ol inciting to riol I. i r?vent the I. W W tl a I,. ?'. i h? waa to i p< ak lau t nigh the Mayor and the chi( I of po ?; at she ru.-1 lo Ik heart'i ont? I ? i hat the double merit of bringin formity with il law and with commo Mis ! lynn ?.- of th<? I, W. W. docti ine, hoi . ? eld when he v 8 ?yr," which i- what the plutocn In addil io v left : ? her if she should violate !.. a charge of i nd pn i. It is i ei ?ble a i'".-1 that il wa taken long ago. I f it had be? Pat? aped aome highly um Where the Money Goes. \ eml lyman J. Hunter McQuI M ? Ij within In- ; . investigation of the apportionment to him member of th" Th ?? ? . alativ? romm ttee, ol 1280.91 chara*? - f ?r 1.1 a ii .- at the Biltmore Hot? I. I hi v ? 1 . i ;i, paid. Mr, liv? - r Bro? ighl al the bot? 1 ai d the total of his chai : ? < Ibvioualy, if somebody else ate ar , ? : ? RM the re ibility for it should not rest on Mr. Mc-Quistion. And if nobody occupied that room . ?ly the statt should not have paid the bid. -W tl ? ... ? ? a mattei ,. . -., which are ? . . .-. . ? ? .. The colloquial term \, ?v "*, ork's I'D- hotel are pies tan! ptacs when Ihe late pa) the bill and no bod) knows how mu< h thej are except thi i ??111 lull? I ' ofll ' It i*- high time thi i condii.rs a.I. land the peculiai situation in which Mr. McQuistion And himself I an ? scellenl re. for beginning the airing righl now. When a state i o haul up thai 'i has to learrh for now scihemes for ral ling re* ,Miii.> it i too poor to fling money around il,. iv for l-i'i latoi ' hotel bill , \, v Vori cannol afford legislativo jun :, ? If it need to Impo s s state In? ome tax. Mr. McQui tion, in ral ing thi is not men ly keeping hi own re? ord straight. He i ing to the attenl the public a matter which needs inve tiga tion and probably reformation urgently. Mor.-er, an ag* government which ,-,,,, . pei manent is legitimately op? n to probing Since Mr. Thompi on's com mittoi* h now In i'; ? ? '"?id yeai? ?I seems all int.? that dB Daniels Should Go. I ii, publi? ntion of the i onfl lential i" poi : of !'? ? .dmiral 1 !? tchcr, command? er i'i chief of the Atlantic 1 !'?<?'. v. ill It will r?visai 4 tuation i> In the "??' it will explain why Secreta*** Daniels h ????'Kin'' t" gag all navy oflkei ? What Admiral Fletcher lia? reporto?! 1 new nri.l called to Mr. -'- attention. Hear Admiral Knifhl performed tho ? .-. Becat* N ha i t.- tilted before I V.imiial 1 ' sent aa ay from \? a* h He ws al New? irbidden to eome to ington, although his Invali I wife was there. "You i t say thai tsro a ? ; four," Mr. Daniels said to Rear A.I mirai Fiske. Thi- is the spirit and the ethod of the ] tary of the \a\ j. i his i the those who er? el ry and would servo their country n?n-' i xp . in? Real Admiral Fletehi , He, 1 conrunitted th< unpardonable fault he has I the truth. Tho Tril eighbor "The Sun" in the demand that Mr. Daniels be retired. Hi la trag? edy, l'ei haps a Presi Its entitled t" a court ( I certainly that th< court fool I ? line o ' def? Youth in Cold Storaec. Real ??Id agi - mind. Where letchnikof ha ? i. the i her handiwork. And the muse of i ihe of the ? .. I rea ........ following mit, or Mr. Albert J. Hotch , is a myth and ni. Hot ?.., . v. ill be eij ired upon I :' y of the n, of M ior by I traord th? temp atures and the blue skies which I \'.,? if i . i! ? he will . . ? .. ixir of life . ! back m.. and i i.ral ex ? ? ' ? >! . II' ." \\. ncerely ho] e he will do ?? there 1 the ske] ral of hi link with the p ? Th? Ti ? ?* ? The Forty-ninth State. ? ? iii ne ' ' ' ' him--Roger M. A ? ? The Question of Proof. ? ? ? ind. In I \ : " ? it, in th? . In our 4 v l ' - ? I ! II ? ' "A BITTER MOCKERY ' HaVring Sold Our Dead. We Arc t.. Rhetorical!. Over OottOB. I,, the l ?! lor at 'I be I ? ;' : , Once more, ?. ovei an ! oy? r again baa ?l?.r?.'. baa Ths Trib? , atrong . .. ,?,,.. trul| Am? riera i i i P*P< ' ,.? proclaim) d th? troth in to Sag' leading editorial. "Whol II Meant" ha bees : there, sad II I . i ".. bltt? i met kei II la ii deed ?< glorl. ?l>- ' , |.,,,. |? ,|,,. .. i,-. ol diplomatic ? i .. "not. i.i.l.'" v. ii?.muni vapoi '" havi i \- .-? , . ? ? , ;. - . ? ' ? loa to ? ternes? thai la I ' :' ' ","1 i ?Hing ti.- r il. m ?' ?! law* ring thi i n - | .- , n,,mt,y of mflltitude? "f <""?* i topi?, i ha sttitud? of th? Wileon adminli i., on l.H.i been <li.??.-r ' '! di honor ably r.-v i I? '? i.r;,l time ' " ,!'"" t,l", lad for ?'" ? del alte, t- arla se tion snd the ?en-lag of th? high si ?.... ai .1 1861. ? . ighteen nasatha ha? a asen wrll ten th? ' i urailiattng ai I ?? '? i of Unit? tat i hiatoi . ? ? ordlng ? do? the dragging of the natloa'a bo ? ? of i'. . Ian Intrigue, !'?? ' "maih" m.-! -: ; aatl? lab sad the ?? of It, i .-'f sad dry SBd n - tain of Wil "n un not? I the Presidential crest a tyi .1 i.t Calvinlat ?r blue '? Idssl ? hit r,f t?-e ? bola i rribli thai SO msny people In this rcintry be sat ed wit led to 1 ? get nil the satisfaction required oui of the f-i.-t that, "the President ' kepi He ha? I i- i al " ."it "f t'if p ? I Hf .1 ... .r m;e un,\ bono) I. re shall lose il rather be an En| ? by "knit ired" Prs ? ? ? ; . ii f I ? ? lentil rhi nor. ? - ? | ;. a a fi hat '? of not r boI ? '? i men and eh ? uf oi : ? h" "m il . 1 ' ? "King 1 ? "v. ? ? Not Used Up Vet. ' ? ? ? y irec1 ?n jrour1 ? :? ? . ? ?? . ibbl? 1 . ? ? en upon 1 ? ? ? , ? anotl ? ? ? ' HOS ?!.. . A Protest. Tribun? . ??-ir: I ha ? from Abi Lin? t.? tin? ? ? ? .* I . tired and ? blican ne? t give ? torial i \ oui -.? ar ai ! ? 'l ' . . ? ? I, blican are ? ting . I ? . i ? .i ?.'"ni, !'?;.f?l Republican, i ??' ? ? ? ? g ? ? by him. I ' .?*?'. V , Jan. .->, 1916. Our Flag's Fall. BBC Has lag been i ?.-???? f thai --ftniN ?rn ui V. ? ? ? 11 ; 11 ., . of I ? ? ' ' ' ? -1 with ? ? : un e (anni ve i?. W h i. i nking of the 1 lalute y our at, an?l I d< lay in tl Atnt-rn ? liv? . n the ateamer '. ?' . . ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ind l g will be ? ' U I1.I.IAM H SAMP ON. Wrestfield, X J, De? --. lile. I ANOTHER ADMIRAL TO BE GAGGED. MIGHT THE PREVAILING FORCE There loir.* We Should Prepare Against Ft. . ? Sir: 1 portant; tl ? . |< ppi .i eall ? to th? led Europe into i - early - In die ? ? ?' ? e war ? ? " ? y i * terril : ? i ? ? ? ??i the upbuilding ?us in ? to eon ? ' ' inking man that in the id Hi - on for much elae. I ? i mu ? for I ? . ' : liona? Can any : mar ? would ? ere - ? ? o to i . action thai esull Let th? " ? ? than ? - -, ? r .? queat on? I. 11 an.l. there ' ? would .-? ? n ..ur eon n of 100, . . ean do ??hen the fina may rest a ? ! that .... Wl.? ., ??? reduced . i . I that | ? ? ty and the a*h< ? ? " " othei itioni be in ? III..!' .... . I firmly b? ..ill l.e the . the affaii nationi ' "?I II 1 r.til i? part of ? . :. ?? would . . othi n from . .' ? ? \ ? the faleehood? truth: a ' either a . 11 i, ? ? r. ngtl ' ? g th? ? * ? ?he rigl t I ? ? * true. 1 then v. i air. ' . ' inted, 1 all probability not yet I ? I ? I the . of reaaon ? the y true ? II 11 t ! i t happy t ill final rara the 1 ,? ? a tion pro? idi d th? re ? the * :'?! ai I ? ?in. f. w. JOHN: , Jan. 1 19143 England ai ;i Military Power. To the 1 ? of intercut if I ?" ' e ii ipre litiona pn ? ? .? y tar from coincide. . . ? t the G ?' i . . s.?m pon t '; the ' man in the sti . . " ' . ?', ? ' ? ? I ? i . "?real irj it I can a l*ou and I m iah more n? ? me out tl er beat 1 Outwa ' the neceaall of all r the fo? ? ' race h ' ? i ? ? KING. Btratl nwall, England, U^?;. 22, l THE SUBMARINE SETTLEMENT How It Strikes a Di I W an Amerii S r : '?'? ' ' ' - - ' ?n-. ? ? '? ? In ? *' ' ' ? ' fer of giving - ? ? v ? ? V . Uli V. I I ' ' ? ? ? I . ? I ? I Ml -I ? L ?-? . Glen 1.