Washington's most industrious special correspondent.

In FeburaryFebruary, 1916, the newspaper offices were being bombarded with stories from “a source near the German Embassy.” —“What Mr. Lansing thinks,” “Washington agrees with Berlin,” “What the President believes,” etc., etc.

Washington's most industrious special correspondent.

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A Silent Protest.

In the Place d'Iéna in Paris stands a statue of Washington. Within sight of this monument an old man and a little child were killed, the only victims of an air raid by German “Taubes.”

A Silent Protest.