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Show An Error. i Mrs. L. Z. Lelter, when she Is In Parti Stb spends a good deal of time In the shops of ft tho exquisite Jewelers and dealers In tr- ta tlques and objects of art. pi Mr8. loiter was In Paris early la the winter. She had rooms at the fashloubii tit Hotel Rltz. An American traveler fca Os mot her at the Rltz snld tho other day; ' "On a rather dull afternoon Mrs. Ulttr' ti visited nn art shop In the Reu do; la Pik lib Sho looked at Rodin bronzes. Lallipe h Jewels, drawings of Daumler, and offct; A priceless things, and finally pointing u- fc ward a dusk corner cald to tha polite young salesman: " How much Is that Japanese Idol over thero worth " , "Tho salesman bowed and answered . " 'About 5CO.0OO francs, madam. It u 1 the proprietor.' "San A.ntonlo Exprtsj. , ?r |