Show WALES lrEAIMOLI C ItAND SON The baby which may some day become be-come King of England seems to have some positive merits There could be no nicer baby nor one more bright and fomvard considering that he has only just completed his first year Of society so-ciety he has already seen a good deal and Is always taken down to the drawingroom twice a day In the evening he wears silk slips of different differ-ent colors covered with lace and shoes to match It is quite a source of amusement to the dwellers in York house where its parents live that the baby is far more affable to its father than mother Indeed the little fellow fel-low already shows likes and dislikes When Mrs Gladstone recently called he assaulted her with infantile violence vio-lence and notwithstanding all the coaxing entreaties of his nurse dealt out blows with his tiny fists airs Gladstone laughed heartily and tells the story as a capital one to her friends Baby by the way is still accompanied ac-companied on his walks by a policeman police-man |