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POLAND BONE OF CONTENTION AND IMMEDIATE SUBJECT OF CONFERENCE DISCUSSION. , VIEWS ARE WIDELY DIVER6ENT Lloyd George Fears Denationization of So Many Germans Would Cause Another War. Paris—^When Hu* council of great rmwers met it was in an atmosphefe uf considerable apprehension over Pol and. which is the chief subiect o: >i c- cussion. This is not on account ol Poland itself but because of differences which have arisen affecting the funda- | fjT mental question of nationality, tc. I. ' ii ’ Through the Lookiug Glass ! By EVELYN NESBIT It is a secret—a dreadftil secret— and friend husband must not know. It would be which President Wilson has given his | that ' it was too sraall for her> so Annle strong approval and also hus, thtr ^^ of it present t() Ml f rpuerlt ^ As for the hole the purchase htid made Miss Templeton is now conduet- injr an afternoon class hr home ml losing. This class began work last Thuraday and meets every af ternoon between three-thirty and five-thirty. The members of this class are: Mcsdumes A. C. Daniel. X- — :—— —.—ft— ^ . . . •... 1). M. Douglas, John Young. Albert Galloway. Ernest Fuller, J. .1. Copeland, Robert Jones, Charlie rirrs Wallayo, Cfocket and Hanry : Miss- tind out. es‘ Essie Young, Beil Free, Maude So thinks Mar- Pearson. Huggins and Baird. guerite. She had 1 ' • . ' • ^ the package sent to her friend’s : hous^. so that he I would not dis cover the wrap- i ping paper and i the string: that confined her latest extravagance. But some day, she told herself, she would tell him that Cousin : An nie had bought It for herself, but teefeth “point*’ which called fqr an in dependent Polish state with access to the sea This last cause lias introduced an issue on fhich there* is a wide diverg- enceof views A committee, nnder the chairmanship of Jules Oambon, with Sir William Tvreil as the British mem- • q * her and Dr Robert . LorHd as the American, has reported the plan giv ing Poland this access to the sea by means rf- a 'corridor” 60 miles wide running across oast Prussia. But the effect of this . 0*1 r ess ion is to. Place about f.nOO.O'lO Germans within the new Poland and to detach the eastern most part of Prussia from Germany. Premier Lloyd George has taken the view* that this denationalization of a largo body of Germans would cause such discontent as would be likely to bring on another war and it is under stood that - Presiden* Wilson—also ..is not entirely satisfied with the pro posal. mmm no il BEST MEDICI EOlt A lAZl LIVER in her husband’s household treasury, Marguerite borrowed ;froip. sister to make it up. So hubby never would find out. and things would smpefth out somehow." . • ■ Marguerite did not know what a tan gle she had made for heuself. She stroked her- wrinkled tyow—worry wrinkles already! Then she smiled as she thought of the wonderful seal skin coat that was causing all the fuss. Caiotabs, the New Kind of Calc- • _ meK Does the Work Without the Slightest Unpleasantness -df Danger. Xqy haye always thought of calomel as the best and surest medicine in the wprld, but too nauseating for you td take. That was the old-style calomel. Now sere nee. has taken the sting out of cplomel by removing its unpleasant and dangerous qualities, "and has kept all ots good iiveY-cleansing and system purifying effects. ' ' - The-n^ct tinxe yoti are bilious or con stipated. ask for Caiotabs, the ifew nausbaless calomej. Sold only in orig- OFF’CES OF POSTAL SYSTEM ARE REMOVED BY BURLESON Washington.—Differences between tlm management of the Postal Tele graph & Cabin Co., and Postmaster But if Marguerite had.been, a wiser. [ inal sealed packages; price thirty-fiye womnn she would nnt hnve mused her- . cems.. Qne.. tai)let at Jtedtime, with a self all this uneasiness. She had fall- i swallow of water,-^-that's all. No taste, 1 en into the depth of iniquity, it Is*true, ( no griping, no nausea, no salts. by wastlns h,r monoy. But. why U.d yoS^Semp^rWed ,h, add -tautt to injury br.trylng to cover it o\er with lies, borrowing, de- Kat w hat you pleaise—no danger ceil? Why did she not tell her hus* L 0 f saU.\ , ation. Your money, back at band at once what she had done? She | any drug store if you are not perfect- wonfd have avoided the conscience j ]y (|eljghted :> ^vjth CLlotabs.—(adv.) pangs that made her life . miserable : and made" her detest that scrap of seal- ! Sfe oiif .Unb of Havilapd white and 1 girjjj . * ' Dinner Sets. ' ' t ^ ^ 1 ' S. M: & E. H. Wtt4?ES & CO. Afraid that he would storm if she j . . * . J told hfm! She did not consider how much he would-storm if by some mis chance he should find out by himself, how she lied to him and deceived him. 1 in addition to being extravagant. And probably he would not have stbrmed at all had she “fessed up” at once. ■: . : -Cr.‘ ‘The Gail if the Road" When y;ou take "the highway this spring you want a car that permits yoif to enjoy79^ outing* It must take the roads efficiently and wrtl> comfort,,operate at low cost and inspire pride in its appearance. Mvdtl 90 is just such a. car. The ap preciation of 600,000 Overland owners has built up manufac- paring methods that make' possible tKe unusual value of your Model 90 now^- HARPER CO. X . ' R. G. HARPER. Manager cunton; s. c. phone 49 . * * » Overland Model 90 Five Paaaenger Touring Car 5985; f. o. b. Toledo • Come to our store General Ruyleson culminated in an or-1 Taking him int0 heJ . confidence'would der by the postinuster g-neral sum- have brou „ ht them closer together’ manly relieving the chief officers, di-| h«- . rer tors and owners of the Postal com pany from ail duties in connection with government operation their system An announcement by the postoffice department says that the order re moving Messrs. Mackay. Cook and Deegar. from the operation of the Postal company’s lines „under govern ment control was “made necessary by the fact that since the postoffice department refused to grant the com- mmsation asked for by them, these officials have refused or failed to fol low out the instructions of the depart ment in the management of the prop erties and failed to put into operation promptly the wage "Schedule and the eight hour day; and in various ways endeavored to embarrass and discredit the government operation of the wires. than ever, whereas sneaking about be hind 1 his back laid the foundations for a breach. HAND-PAINTED, EMBROIDERED NUMBER OF RETURNED TROOPS EXCEED ONE-HALF MILLION Washington.—The total number of members of the American expedition ary forces re turn opt! to the United States has passed the • half million mark. The war department an nounced the actual figure March 20 was 500,0:14. including 27,940 officers, 2.146 nurses, 3.G83 civilians and 448,- 241 men of the army, 13,500 navy per sonnel and 4,474 marines. The strengh of the expeditionary' forces March 20 was 1.470,676. DREADED SEVEN-YEAR LOCUST HAS APPEARED IN VIRGINIA Richmond, Va.—Reports received by State authorities from Spottsylvania county indicate that many of the sev en-year locusts which are reported as due to sweep that section of the State this year, have been plowed up by farmers^ The situation has reached a stage where the agricultural depart ment at Washington has detailed en tomologists to that section to study conditions. * TO FORM ARMED ALLIANCE AGAINST THE ARISTOCRACY Paris.—The proclamation of the new Hungarian government invites the workmen and peasants of Bohe mia, Rumania. Serbia and Croatia to fora an armed alliance against the aristocracy, landowners and dynasties. It requests also that the workmen of Austria and Germany follow the lead of Hungary in breaking off relations with the Paris peace conference. They are requested tb rally with the Mos cow government. WATCHWORD -Air. WELCOME HOME! are mere words. Come in and see how we have had your interests in mind—how we have been prepairing to make your home-coming all that you desired. You will be satisfied with the results of our en deavors. r — — The model shown above is a gown of dove color charmeuse, most interest ingly hand-painted and embroidered. SECRETARY DANIELS HAS REACHED PORT OF B^EST Brest.—The Ame-ican transport Le viathon, with Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels on board, arrived in Brest. Secretary Dariels was re ceived by the American nnva) attache Admiral Moreau, maritime ' prefect and Rear Admiral Alexander S. Hal stead, U. S. N.. district commander at Brest. A detachmoAt of marines,with a bar! -cted as a guard of honor foi the secretary, who went to the prefftt tare.' ^ ^' Tucks a Feature. Tucks are a feature of the season. If one fashions dainty blouses at home and feels unable to cope with bead embroidery or hemstitching, there are always tucks as an alternative. Any* body can make tucks—all they re quire ate a measuring rule, u fine nee dle and silk thread. Some of'The new georgette blouses are first fucked up and down in pintucks and then across in deep inch-tucks. Other blouses havy groups of pintucks run ning across, and then the tucked ma terial is machine plaited up and down. Many of the sheer batiste and geor gette blouses have plaited jabots edged with filet, the. fluffy Jabot falllug out side 7he coat from throat to bust, and givlpg a dainty, fami^lnd touch to the tailored costama ' ^ - We h ave had “to go some” in offering a substitute worthy of the Uniform you are about to lay aside. And we have spared no effort in your absence to make our store worthy of your interest. Ail the latest models and snappy effects that you have been missing are here for your selection. And we have given no second consideration to price, realizing that necessarily this must be a big item in your first selection. * *»#••• • *•. , 'V. r -% *.-'*»*$ 7 ' - 1 The hewest creations are here awaiting your choice. Haft, Schaffner and Marx $37.50 to $55 Mayer Made Clothes $25.00 to $35 ' * ^ * Your needs in the accessory line—shirts, shoes, ties, etc., is also anticipated. Come in and renew old acquaintances. We will not disaonoint vrm You will find us ready. . - y •- ■■ ■ -.rf t ^ f- • . ' Make your appointments to meet your friends here. “One Price to All Clinton, • • • .• ; South Carolina V Y \