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' Right To Enforce Peace Terms As Drartca koi suojen To Discussion . . CM(ia4 tnm Pf M.) - - .. ' lha belliserenU ht bee baadoaed. Tkr m hot Dreiwi4 to M that thm nromiH. HDlicitl U tb 0r- maa people and the whole of naakiad, ia ia tan wa t M reaer uiuewy. "The diaxt of the treaty eonuual i s demand! hkh e aatioa could endure. MoreoTM, ear experta hold that hi; of them, could aot poeiibly be carried ut ' 1 "The Germaa peace delcgatloa will tobatantiate theae atatemeata ia detail and tnaunit to the allied and aeeoeiated eoieramcnti their obtenrationa tad their material continuously." (Signed) "Broekdorff-Kantiau. T this letter - following reply waa made today by - the allied and j ociated powera: Reply r Allien. "The representatives of the allied and associated powera have received the statement of-objeetions of the Gernaaa plenipotentiarit . to the dra.'t conditions of peace. "la reply they wish to remind the Germaa delegation that ttey Jiave formulated tha term of tLe treaty with constant thought of the principles npoa which the armistice aad the aegotiatioae for peaeo were proposed. TW eaa admit no diaeuaaioa of their right to insist on the termi of tho peaeo oub- stantially as drafted. They eaa con sider only tuck practical fuggeotioaa as tho Oermaa plenipotentiaries may hart to submit,' Soeoad Letter. The second letter from the Germaa represeatativee reads i 1 "The uermaa ponce delegation has the honor to pronounce its attitude on the question of the jcsgue of Nations ly herewith transmitting a German program which, ia the opinion ot the delegation, contains important sugges tions on the League of Nations prob lew. "The German peace delegation re serves tv itself the liberty of stating its opinions on the draft of the allied and associated governments in detail. In the meantime- it begs to call atten tion to the discrepancy lying ia tho fart that Germany ia called on to sign the stutiite of the League of Nation! ns nn inherent part of the treaty draft handed to us, and, on the other hand, is nok mentioned among the states nliich are invited to join the League ! ot Nutions. v "Tlie German peace delegation begs tn inquire whether, and, if so, under what' circumstances, such invitation is attended. (Signed) , "UROCKDOBFF.BANTZAU." ' Tho Answer. The reply' of the allies to this is as follows; ''The receipt of the Germaa program of the Irsgue of Nations is acknowl edged. The program will be referred to the appropriate committee Of tb-i allied and associated powers. "The Germaa plenipotentiaries w(il find on a re-eiaminatioa of tho cove nant of the League of Nations that the matter of the admission of additional member states has not been overlooked, but is explicitly provided for ia . the second paragraph of Article One. 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A woman always has tho last word and incidentally about SO per cent of the preceding conversation. 3 1 at the sacrifice price. LOT 2 ' $45.00 COAT SUITS $32.50 Lot 2 will be composed of attractive Suits that sold to $45.00. Sacrifice JQ. LOT 3 .' $37.50 SUITS at $27,50 $30.00 SUITS at $22.50 Some exceptional women's and misses' Suits of the finest Navy Blue Serge. 1 Ha LOT 4 , $35.00 SUITS at $18.95 Fine Tricotine and Serge Suits will com pose this lot, making it very d1Q Q!C appealing. Sacrifice Price. . . PlOolyoJ $9.98 Cape and Coat Sale Included in the lot are Capes and Coats worth to $25.00. - - ; i; Just the one low prieeon lot fins Serge and Velour Capes and some Coats that sold anywhere from $14.95 to itQ QQ $25.00 at sale price P7oe70 (Continued fraat f sge Oae.) $30 Dolmans Sacrificed at $18.50 Tuesday we will put out at sacrifice lot pretty Serge Dolmans in Navy (fancy lined) and -many fine Velour and Silver tone Dolmans in colors at $1Q CA your choice PO.JU $25 Capet Sacrificed at $14.95 Lot $25.00 Navy Blue Serge Capes and K Dolmansrbraid trimmed and (Mi QC tPttoo7oJ fancy lined. Big bargains at. $45.00 Tricotine Dolmans at Lot fine Dolmans sacrificed at $29.50 $24.95 1 11 ' 1,1 Sale Begins TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1919 Continuing. Through tho Week ready on the Jotnlnpfnf ireUmiaary-' plans for the Democratic caucus when he will champion the interests of Champ Clark aa minority leader. Mr. aad Mrs. Henry E. Faisoa and daughter, Miss Margaret, are in Wash ington oa a pleasure trip. O. T. Crow son, postmaster of Burlington, was a husiness visitor to the nstional capital today Col. Walker Taylor, of Wil mington, was here today en route to New York eity. Kinlry Williamson, a cotton mill owner of Burlington, wai hero today oa his wsy to New York'on business connected with his mills. James K. Urahsm, of Mebaae, is ia tho city. Edward E. Brlttoa haa returned from a three day visit ts New York. 8 Elmwff A Distinctive Types in Chic Summer FROCKS II (Totton frocks that speak to us ef sunny sum mer days are shown in so many charming variations of style and material that it is difficult in'de scribing to decide just sere to Win, , , Organdies Voiles, Msrcoset and "other dainty summer fabrics. The ROYAL SHOP 118 Fayetteville St. . -Where Stylo, Qaallty aa teoaomy Moot" . HE HfeLPED HUANITyT" North Carolinians revere tho memory of Charles Duncan Mclver, the. 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