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Show Poverty in IaHs Thentricttl Kxlravuuoce. Paris, 24. This city has come to see very hard times. Not only are the poOr affected but the fashionable world also. Worth, the man niill-inerer niill-inerer has lost very heavily by the pressure upon bis business during the stringent limes and it is feared that he is iiuaiiciaily embarrassed to R great extent. If gossip is to be trusted he has lost mainly by the fail ure of fashionable Americans. Sullzan, tho intendant of the German Ger-man courl,-has issued a circuLr to the theatre in Berliu, addressed to the female artists, and forbidding them any longer to indulge in the extravagances extrava-gances of dress. The German critics have always abused the Paris taste fur appealing to dress and fashion inBtcad of pure art, and now a pressure has boon so great that the German critics j havo induced the Berlin government to aasi&t them with this order. |