The literary digest . led because representatives of the Alliesin Stockholm gave General Trepoff clearlyto understand that monarchist combina-tions could not expect much sympathy orany help from democratic Europe andAmerica. It appeared also in the dis-closures of the mission that some of thenew promoters of monarchy, notabl^•Baron Rosen, Baron Taube, and PrinceVolkonski, had publiclj^ shown pro-Germanand anti-Entente tendencies in the war,and their proclivities were not likely to un-dergo change in the future. It was alsorecalled that for a century^ or longer allthe Romanofs were blood relati


The literary digest . led because representatives of the Alliesin Stockholm gave General Trepoff clearlyto understand that monarchist combina-tions could not expect much sympathy orany help from democratic Europe andAmerica. It appeared also in the dis-closures of the mission that some of thenew promoters of monarchy, notabl^•Baron Rosen, Baron Taube, and PrinceVolkonski, had publiclj^ shown pro-Germanand anti-Entente tendencies in the war,and their proclivities were not likely to un-dergo change in the future. It was alsorecalled that for a century^ or longer allthe Romanofs were blood relatives ofGerman ruling houses, among them thoseof Prussia, Baden, and Wurttemberg. acondition that might easily induce pohticalalliances displeasing to the AUies. According to the Stockholm dispatches,the monarchical mo^ement has received apermanent quietus, but the names behindit are those of strong, persistent men, whosefurther activities may well bear watching. TJi> Digest for February 1, 1919 65 Now $57. Some of thefamous users U, S. Steel Corporation Pennsylvania Railroad Natl City Bank of New York Morris & Company Encyclopedia Britannica Boston Elevated Railways Otis Elevator Co. Com Products Refining Company Columbia Graphophone Co. N. Y. Edison Co. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Diamond Match Co. Baldwin Locomotive Works American Bridge Co. Over 700,000 Sold () Savi The Famous Oliver For Free Trial—Then Save $43 This is the identical $ioo Oliver, This Oliver is being bought Model 9, our latest and best. We by the thousands. Our plan, continue to sell it under the plan conceived when this country en- we adopted during the war. tered the war, has met a tre- We learned economies then in mendous welcome. We ha\e re- sellins? which enable us to save the peatedly increased our production $43 it formerly cost us to sell you facilities. Note at the left a an 01i\er. ^^^ of the great concerns using We learned that it was unnec- f^^ Oliver. And remember thatessary to hav


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