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Show The Miah or Persia at lliuner. Thcsliah,accusUimeil to having his own way t home, conducted hiniMlf m a scandalously freeatid easy manner at fonlgn coutU. He was cnteilaincd at a magnificent Innquit iu Herllu, the old l.miieror William pitalding. While the festivities fes-tivities v.ere at tlieir height, the shah, hamitred by tho booLs a fal-e beiu of etlquetto comjiclttsl him lo wear, calmly drew oil" those offending articles of apparel and sat without them tho rest of the even-ing. even-ing. Shocking to relate, the sliali w oru no hosiery at all, and thesi.ee. tacle of his tawny lnre feit was uiithcr amuslns norappetiilng. It was 011 this occasion that tlie shah coolly remarked to the old Knipn-ss Augu-ta (one of the most austere females Iu Christendom): "You are so old and so thin thnt I should like 011 better witli yourdress made to cover your shoulders." Eugene Held in CiicagoA'etc: |