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Show w1 TfvUApartmcnt r a tr.cU Many Tourist. ? 1 .'Home. Sweet Home " :i nitv's immortal songs. luB1 I t the Covent Gar- :; London more than 100 J! .very year sees Ameri- E tin! out the apartment in t: te John Howard Payne ef.e rites Edwin Robert 1 1 Detroit News. ! ; . thor. Poet, actor, the-a' the-a' tStet and American, con- J 1 shrines in that gay . 'fjved there many years, : I Sweet Home" shrine r i so mnny tourists an- ' 1 : 156 Calorie des Bons-I,' Bons-I,' the Palais Royale. The lZ palaces" of which !cre aU real to him. He ? 'J in a palace, the Palais V "Joying the delights and : S the great cty with con- ends, among whom were Cm, the wife of the poet. Wo" Irving, then at the ibis popularity. in bis loneliness, which he 1 j to endure years after his 1 jong was written. feU in i Shelley's widow, who, at , the song was produced. V 26 years old. They met at the Nelson hotel in jt she was more interested 'ington Irving, and Payne -siedly tried to arrange a ' litween them, but Irving left r.try. , and Mrs. SheUey. who remarried, continued close (or years, and in one of her i .ohim, written in 1836, she S':i her pleasure at seeing i Says that the years (she n 39) had not improved her i they seem always to im-Z im-Z lie looks of a man. |