Show Iloth broken cornice one of the features of the magnificent london mansion of lord rothschild which adjoins aspley house the residence of the duke of wellington is the unfinished piece of superb cornice intha great marble hall this is in accordance with tho hebrew precept which forbids any devout believer in the talmud to regard his home on earth as anything but temporary and therefore incomplete lord particular hobby is the jewa free school in the district of london which has an aver ago daily attendance of children probably the largest roster of any school in the world this institution is maintained entirely by the peer and it is probably the only school of the kind where each child is provided free of cost with a good breakfast of hot milk and bread and butter before beginning the days studies each pupil receives a new suit of clothes once a year and lord rothschild encourages thrift among the pupils by paying them an interest of 10 fsr cent per annum on whatever money they are able to save or earn and to put by chicago record |