The literary digest . of the PeaceConference Committee on reparation,and he urges that Germany be forcedto make partial reparation at once,to repair damages. The Chinese delegation to the Confer-ence objects that the Ishii-Lansingagreement is the one blemish onAmericas otherwise clean slate,and asks that this be aboUshed to-gether with other concessions WTungout of China by Japan. Claims of the King of Hejaz, as ex-plained by the delegation headed byPrince Feisal, reports Paris, includeSyria, Mesopotamia, Damasciis, andBagdad. French critics place theseclaims on a par -with stories in the Arab


The literary digest . of the PeaceConference Committee on reparation,and he urges that Germany be forcedto make partial reparation at once,to repair damages. The Chinese delegation to the Confer-ence objects that the Ishii-Lansingagreement is the one blemish onAmericas otherwise clean slate,and asks that this be aboUshed to-gether with other concessions WTungout of China by Japan. Claims of the King of Hejaz, as ex-plained by the delegation headed byPrince Feisal, reports Paris, includeSyria, Mesopotamia, Damasciis, andBagdad. French critics place theseclaims on a par -with stories in the Arabian Nights. Secretary of State Lansing, in a formalstatement, recognizes, in behalf ofthe United States, the union of theServian, Croatian, and Slovenianpeoples. The Polish National Committee inParis is instructed by Ignace JanPaderewski to urge that the Allies The Literary Digest for February 22, 1919 119 House oj J. II. Ifoodi, Esq., Lakewood, Ohio, frank B. Meade and James R. Hamilton, Arthitects, Cleveland, White Pine in Home Building is beautifully illustrated with oldColonial and Modern homes, full ofvaluable information* and suggestionson home-building, and gives a short,concise statement of the merits ofWhite Pine. Send for it is no charge for it to pros-pective home-builders. TO that growing class of discriminating Ameri-can home-builders who judge building-materialvalues in terms of service. White Pine makesa strong appeal. Despite a slightly higher first cost, it is for certainuses the most economical of all woods. Cheaperwoods prove satisfactory in protected places. Butnature has endowed WiHiTE Pine with distinctive qualities which make it the longest-lived and most satisfactory wood under exposure tothe weather. White Pine stays where you put it without opening atthe joints. Through all changes in temperature andweather it endures without warping, splitting ordecaying. These facts are borne out in the many White Pine houseswhich have withstood the


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