Show LONDON BRIDGE REALLY IN I DANGER DANCER OF FALLING DOWN DOW Bride Carries Pet Terrier to Wedding Detectives Find I Clever Drug Sale Scheme in Paris Cafe GraveDiggers Grave Diggers Fined for Overcharging Jews Tree Years Old Still Growing in Berlin LO LONDON DON Jan 5 ny 9 D The As Ani A sedated Press Princess Alexan Ira dra wire of ot Prince Arthur of ot Con naught has hu u a member of ot the tha th f the only shingled British royal family It Is Ii note note- noteworthy worthy however that whenever sho ebe appears at nt formal format dinners at atS S Buckingham palace the has bee always alwa's worn her evening 1 locks lock an as wigs wig for tor the tha bobbed or o are arc called In n society circles Just what Queen Mary who has bas hasa basa a wealth of grey hair bait which she ears cars becomingly thinks about the ob the tho public does not know but there are strong suong hints In that ht she does not care cue for Cor It for girls who have havo passed their teens PrinCeSS t Alexandra was born In IP IndU 1831 dU S 91 The queen o of ot pan ann Queen Maud aud of ot Norway both recent ors to London still wear the their hair long as do Queen Marie Marle ot of o Rumania the troubled mother of o the romantic Prince Carol and the Queen ot of o Belgians who recently was Incorrectly reported to have been shingled Some of ot the tha young young- younger younger er members of ot the various arlous royal houses have han had their hair cut cut but Princess Princes Alexandra of ot Connaught is h the only member of ot Britain's royal roal family who thus tar far has adopted the fashion BRIDGE IN 1 DAGER Once again London a Is In danger of ot falling down Observers Observers ers en of ot water stages In the tho river Thames claim that the famous old Waterloo bridge recently con con- condemned condemned damned as unsafe Is not alono in 1 being threatened by the tricks 0 othe tho tide and the frequent dredging operations but that London bridge also will soon have to be replaced replace by a modern structure Like the doomed Waterloo bridge London bridge Is I of ot stone It was built a 8 century ago replacing In lug ing another nother stone atone structure which replaced the famous old wooden span which after atter tailing falting down for centuries was so badly dam darn damaged damaged aged in the great fire tire In London in 1666 that It had to be demol- demol WORKERS ARE ACTORS Aarons A dock laborer an aviator and nd ana a school teacher took leading parts partIn In the production of ot John Gals Gals- Galsworthy's Galsworthy's worthy's The Pigeon staged at atthe atthe the East hall hail by the Workers 1 union which endeavoring oring to provide I good play plays plas at popular price tor for the laboring classes of ot London London- LondonA A young stevedore was ac- ac acclaimed ac a claimed as Impressive a Judge as fever ever graced gr ced the stage or the bench An Insurance agent imper- imper impersonated per per- personated the ancient cabman with his red nose nose while whilo other parts were taken by a tramway conductor a shoemaker a truck driver and a girl who operates operates operates-a sewing sel sew machine In a pajama factory Male Itale mountaineers will have to climb faster taster If It they hope to keep ahead of ot women rivals the Hon i C G C Bruce one of ot the tho leaders ot of the assault on Mount Everest told members ot of the Ladles Ladies Alpine club b at their annual dinner In London Female mountain cUmber climber climbers eon con continuo to be ladies ladles It Is ii noted al- al although al though their sisters aider who go In for tor bythe tennis are now merely women b by the ruling of ot the national tennis organization Mr Bruce told his hll hostesses that members of ot their sex now are e accomplishing feats teats almost as note noteworthy worthy as those of ot men He said 1 he expected to see soe Mount Ever Ever- est eat ultimately scaled by women a as aswell ewell well as men ADVISE TO AUTHORS Young authors often orten make the mistake of ot trying to unload cargo can all time t taking any on was a the warning Sir Arthur conan Doyle gave young writer writers In an address before the tho Savage club ani Writers have bay to read and studY and travel and keep kelp In touch with I all that Is going on II It they want to tomake tomake j make mako their work Interesting th the creator of ot Sherlock Holmes said And above all nobody should try I to write unless he simply cant can't help it It Real Rul writers cant can't pre pre- prevent prevent pre prevent vent themselves from froni writing LATEST TEST SHOES Flesh colored shoe shoes have ap- ap appeared appeared ap appeared on on 00 the fashionable London LondonI I ballroom floors being worn with hosiery of ot the same tint and at ata ata ata a distance creating the Impression that the dancers are In bare feet teet i This novelty In footwear Is at- at at attributed I to a desire for tor relief from I the black eVeln evening t frock oC t to w which ICI women Drawn DY y for tor smartness and economy The only objection to the bare foot toot craze crue say the Is that the flesh colored shoes shou have havea havea i a 8 tendency to give the wearer a tooted footed flat appearance DOG AT WEDDING A bride who carried her pet tar ter- terrier ter terrier ncr rier to the altar on her wedding attracted much attention here She was waa Miss Hies Barbara Hill Hili daugh- daugh daughter daughter daugh ter of ot Mr and Mrs J 1 W Hill Hili ot of otI I ArlIngton Lodge Eastbourne who 1 the wife wHo of ot Lieutenant Alexander Leslie of ot the Royal NaY Navy In St St James church Pie Pie- Pic I Jut Just before the ceremony Mia MiaHill Hill Hili handed the dor her friends to hold hold during during the ser ser- service vice Afterward Mrs Leslie carried 1 It out to the waiting automobile Wily CLUBS FAIL Women are a washout as club members and women's clubs are usually about as Jolly as a the lobby ot of a summer resort hotel on A winter Sunday afternoon This Is the opinion of ot Viola Tree the ac- ac actress actress actress tress who says jays she thinks women are aro not lazy enough to make good Furth Furthermore she be- be believes women do not like to hear r other women talk Miss Tree thinks that that most moat women have have so much much to do looking after their home homes and children and enjoy going g about the streets and nd shops RI an much that when they have a little leisure they do not want to sit alt sl It about a fire tire and listen to other r women talk GIRL SMOKERS PARIS Jan By 9 S By The As- As Associated i- i The Press Press The controversy over whether girl students should should smoke which recently evoked so o much discussion In the United States has baa reached the Sorbonne Paris great center of ot learninG Those who oppose smoking for women of ot the university the smokers of ot trying to camou tage flage their femininity and the smokers reply with some contempt that the charges are small town tow stuff and nd those who make mako the I charges charge frowzy frowly and old old-fash- American and Russian girl stu- stu students students dents have taken the lead In the th smoking campaign and the habit habl has increased notably during the present term but the sight eight of ot a I girl puffing putting a 0 is stilt still rare enough to shock hock some of ot the Sor- Sor AIRPLANE XE TRAVEL AVEL VEL Although France claims to lead lea d the world In aviation in number numbe of ot records held number of ot planes plane and quantity and quality of ot other equipment a recent monthly Tee Tee- record ord of ot air passengers carried from La Bourget airdrome showed howe France last among the nationalities nationalities ties who chose choso this form torm of ot travel rave Even Lapland which boasts of ot a sIngle Ingle plane stood tood ahead of ot tills America was waa tint first During the month In question ot of all passengers leaving La Le Dour Dour- Bourget Bouget get et for tor London Prague Vienna and other continental points 67 57 per cent were Americans 23 28 per er percent tent cent British 11 per cent Central Europeans 5 per cent Laplanders Laplander and ard 4 per cent French The explanation high per per- pe of ot Laplanders Is that a from that country at- at attended attended tended a meeting In Paris and d de- de departed departed parted for tor Stockholm by way ot of Berlin In three specially char char- cha ered airplanes NEW Nm 1910 hATS Paris Pan milliners milliner have Introduced a I new and rakish line lint tor for the 1926 19 that threatens to render the cloche coche hat which reigned In 1925 obsolete The Tho new line places the highest point of ot the hat al- al always always l ways art aft and hats that cannot get their backs back up are fading from fro the fashion plates I The model seems to be a hybrid between a round sugar loaf loat and II a I square bucket made of ot silk felt or velour The wearer weaner Imparts her personality to the front by insert insert- log Ing wrinkles wrinkle or creases after tho tl tI manner of ot a 0 man mans man's hat but tho back roust must present a sheer drop dr from the peak which may be any any- an anywhere I where from five to 12 1 Inches high to the neatly barbered nape of ot the tho neck Premier Briand often otten shows I of ot Impatience with the which are continually I cropping out during the discus discus- discussions stone of ot the various pl plans ns advanced I torI by iy successive finance ministers for tor I forthe the he restoration of ot Francee France treas- treas treasury treasury ury y Emerging Ing from a particularly heated of ot the finance corn com cor i comi mute of ot the chamber hamter JL M H Briand with behind bead head bowed and hands hand hands be be- be hind his hi back bach wa was crossing t the large largo chamber ante-chamber to the dellb- dellb trillion room when he lIe was waa sur- sur su surrounded rounded by correspondents Boys Doys let me give you some sound advice the premier began thus thu cutting oft off any Indiscreet question If It ever you are of- of fared the honor of ot presiding over the government of ot your dont don't country accept And he walked away without an an- an other word L S GLO GLOVES HOLD DOPE The chronic habit of ot many palo pale customers of ot night all Montmartre establishments of ot forgetfully leav- leav leavIng InK Ing their gloves upon the drinking drinkin tables and the excessive alertness ot of the chasseur In running ou out t Into the street to restore the tho gloves to their owners appeared suspicious clous cious to detectives of ot the special drug squad squads Just as the chas was handing one of ot the tor for gotten gloves to Its owner a ayoung young American the detectives stepped In and confiscated the th property In the ra Index finger was a package containing gramme grammes of at cocaine or Always Alway young oung is the name of ot a new nev model Illustrating the charm of ot the thi three-piece three costume which has as been beci I noted among the 1926 spring styles style for women which already are be be- be being Ing exhibited The cloak Is Ii of ot black satin the dress dreu of ot rose orange crepe do chine A of ot black sat satin reaches from the to hem hera l of ot the dress drees s and carries a 0 row ot of o rose-orange rose buttons The sleeve are of ot rose-orange rose deeply seal seal- scalloped loped and peep out from the black satin tore length forearm length arm sleeves of ot the tb coat I RAP nAP NEW DANCES BERLIN Jan 9 By 9 By The As As- As A i Presa Pres Press German conservatives notably supporters of ot the monarchist regime are arc attacking the modern dances The campaign against Introduction of ot modern modern ballroom steps was started by the th former kaiser In 1913 He Issued an order forbidding his hia officers to dance the tango In public but the tho campaign fizzled out because It bo- bo be came camo known that even the former crown prince and his set Ignored the tho order Now men like Siegfried Wagner whose whoso hob hobby b in politics of ot thO 2 variety have pounced on the Charleston The Tb e royalist set In Bavaria has barred 1 the dance from Its social function and permits nothing but waltzes polkas polka and similar dignified dances CHARGES JEWS The official grave digger at near Bonn tailed failed to Impress the court with his hi defense when haled into court court to answer the tho charge of ot price Juggling His fee tor for digging a grave gravo In the Christian cemetery It was known was 12 marks mark whereas he be d de demanded 18 marks for tor performing the same function In the Jewish cemetery His lIls defense was that the soil In InI inthe I the latter was heavier and there I tore fore the making of ot a 0 grave gravo jt ro- ro required more labor This tailed to Impress the local magistrate and he ho was sentenced to spend two weeks week In Jail and pay a fine tine of ot 2 20 0 marks mark PRINTER IS PRESIDENT T From carpenters carpenter's son and prin ter's devil by way a a of ot term as asa asa a a political prisoner to speaker ot of the German parliament Is the th career of ot Paul Loebe president ot of o the tho whose fiftieth birth birth- birthday day recently was WIlS the occasion for foi numerous testimonials of ot esteem Including congratulations from President Von and an 1 Chancellor Luther Herr Loebo's Loebe's printers printer's was served In the tha das da's days s when young oung men mon who were learn learn- Ing a 1 trade spent several year years traveling from city to city carrying their belongings In a 0 knapsack As Asa Asa a Journeyman Herr Loebe tooted it through Germany Austria Hun Hun- Hungary Hungary gary Switzerland and Italy he- he becoming coming Imbued with the tho spirit ot of Internationalism which as na II a a so- so he still sponsors From printer to editor w was s but buta buta bu t a short abort step Hi His pen wielded i li behalf of ot the masses against the tb 1111 Junkers brought him Into conflict f I with Prussian Pruss Ian bureaucracy lIe He wa WM was I sentenced to a 0 yeara years imprisonment In 1905 1906 for tor Inciting to class war lie Jle r Is is still sun editor onor ot of or the tho me Bre Breslau 1 Vol The opera at Berlin has a become a storm center celter of at musical discussion through Its production ot of the tho opera by Berg which breaks all alt records to dissonance and cacophony The composer Is acclaimed by b y critics In terms varying from musical mountebank to Inspired d genius Not content with having hovin the orchestra attack the ears with Inharmonious noises noise the composer prescribes that the tin pan piano plan used In one of ot the scenes scenes must be b out of ot tune and that the singers must sing off ort key TREE YEARS OLD An American Acacia tree sen sent l I as a gift to King Ring Frederick I 22 S years ears ago Is still standing In the e grounds grounds of ot the tho ancient I lam castle Dritz Britz now the properly city Berlin The tree came s Ila a tiny slip Ina ina In a flower pot from a II German cot cot- colonist c 1 onist In Pennsylvania It i Is said i to have been the first In In Germany The king ordered it planted in a spot where ho he could i watch It from the window of ot his t study Municipal custodians are guard lUard guar the tho tree as Jealously as ax did tl tho first ruler of ot the tho house of ot zollern and have had It braced bric 13 with Iron prop props Of Ot all German war post cabi- cabi ca net nat ministers Gustav the tho foreign office Is so an- an daIly the most versatile No mat mat- matter matter l- l ter public how bow great the pressure of ot pub pub-I pub pub- lic business herr find time to attend numerous 80 cial and cultural functions The evening before he and Chancellor Luther left Idt for tor Lon Lon- London London don to sign the Locarno treaties Dr and Mrs were seen n until midnight at the annual ball ballot bal b of ot the Foreign Correspondents club The next day a few hours hourI |