Show THE NEW PRESIDENT I I Irhe OF FRENCH REPUBLIC The rhe newly elected president of France FranceIs Is a combination of farmer lawyor and politician He will be no more a stickIer for or formal etiquette than his predecessor Loubet has been He has already returned to his fore forenoon forenoon noon health walk of two or three miles It is taken unknown to the police pollee sent to watch over his safety and alone with without without out an any protector but an umbrella In his bis walks he often drops Into the studio of 01 some sculptor or painter for tor like most Frenchmen he is keenly interested in artistic subjects It has been for yours his when whon feeling hungry to step into a bakers and buy one of those crescent shaped rolls of delicately flavored bread and to eat It standing In the shop or even In the street walking along There Thero is no more hospitable entertainer in an unaffected way 1 M His table is not luxurious and is except on days of grand parade distinctly bourgeois but excellent On the day of his election ho kept sixteen visitors to dine with him lm Mme Fallieres had to send out as she often otten did before to a for supplemental plat plates The host prides himself on his cellar and on his own white wine vintage for which he be claims as good a renown as any enjoyed by the white Bordeaux Mme Ime Fallieres when she came to Paris In lS 1877 7 had a head of jot jet black halt hait of vigorous growth It is now nearly white but the Vigor remains and it gives a character of the head and foreheAd which Is almost of masculine size and development There must be a adeal adeal deal ot of fine braiD behind It At the time I speak ot of says the editor of Truth the accentuated aquiline of the tho nose the dark complexion reminded rue mc of Mrs Ward Vard and the eyes too when Mrs rs W ard smiled and looked looke 1 But those of Mme Fallieres had hada a of expression and often oNon an In Intensity intensity only to be found in those of a l south of France woman of cratic birth The En English lish lady whom I have just named had m a a far greater degree the refinement of breeding and education air or of higher degree degroe an but not in a Mme lIme l Fallieres was much loss lass tall talland talland race and already plump but of a well turned her Iter no warnIng of which gave figure She did development physical present ph husband not hide her strong faith in her her bel admiration for his many fine quail qualities ties and she felt proud to have been the divine them She insisted on first to marrying him about forty years ago when thought him hima wiseacres of the all certainlY who would wild politician a to provoke the imperial government transport hIm to Cayenne Mme resolved for her bus hus husbands bands sake never to make an enemy enem and to cherish as a rare treasure every friend She kept so 00 far as politics went herself and professed out of the arena merely a housewife devoted to her line hUS hUSband both of whom children band and two his bis images Her means enabled her herto I Ito to were be hospitable In the homely hearty south uth of France manner She bad the amount of religious religions devotion necessary for a respectable bourgeoise Her devotion to Armand had so sharpened her nerves that she could tell teU by the sound of the doorbell whether a or a hidden foe had come to see him It is doubtful whether with a wife of n a different character he could h remained so disinterested and SO faith faithful faithful ful to his inner light and higher In Instincts instincts Armand had bad a fair rudd ruddy countenance countenance ance could have been a psalmist If he had but had religion for lie he was a de poet and had sunlit blue eyes that won sympathY wherever he ap appeared appeared As to the children the son Is a rising or risen advocate at the Paris bar If ho he heh hohas h has his fathers fair hair ruddy rudd face blue eyes and nose he ha has a vehement eloquence in pleading not paternal He has long been his fathers first secretary which somehow has not stood In his wa way of his legal practice which is chief chiefly In civil affairs The daughter no longer In the first bloom of youth Is 0 ot a sylphlike figure fair and may be spoken en of as and interesting Her friends saw in portrait of Miss Mias Alice Alioe Roosevelt a resemblance to her There Is of figure complexion features The new presidents answers to the name of Anne the son that of Andre The initials of every member of the family are A F In tIle the French provinces where heritages of house linen are highly valued this cir circumstance circumstance is not one to pass over When the day comes for a division of the fain fam family ily sheets and napery between son and there thero wiil be no occasion to un unmark Unmark mark any article Should Mlle Mile be married she will only have to add a 0 letter In law Jaw she will remain Anne Fallieres femme f X Y Z acc according to the husbands name t |