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Show j irLsSllViTtllFNTs. IJRIATIO"CS TO WHICH Tlin AKI tt'iuerr whilt uuno IN rAKfe. Tiie lUns ptpr nrc giving i minute elescriirtlon of the Jtuian kiujeut'i Ufa lu tint city. The picture pic-ture la raUierKlooaiy, but tiicilttalls are worked out will enough for a ttuJy. At Uie present time tlio Itu&tUn colon) In i'arls Includes about ouo liuudml an-J iiftytueIenU1nia,e and ferrule, and about tbirty refuge. Tlicy live wlllj tliumostrlgld econo-nir,fortbelrrroeirct-sre very limit, ed. Twelve to twinly elolbr a month may be coutUcretl as the average of tlieir Incornt.out of nlikli tlit-j liavetotaj fortbeir ttruu,and moreover there Is an om roust discount dis-count on the pa(er motley wlili.li Uiej receive trom Jtusia. Knim this It Is easy to ie that they are obliged to endure conI lerable pnr atloii-, and cousiuectIy Uiey sre forced to malxtheT headquarter In "Is Glaclere, Silnt Victor" tnJ "Crouhbarbe," wlcre tlio 'acllitiw o fcheap IivlL?are abundant. When a itudent or a nfugee arrives ar-rives he notifies hU couuirjunn. There Is a society annng them to w hlcb the new comer a plies. With its help he U enabled to end a lodging, uhlrh costs from $1 tu SJ ayur. He brings aloa; wiJi huu hii furniture, vlikli cotuUts I tLlnj and bed clothing. If lie U rich, comparatively, nu Uiy a trunk, some i-trau', and a lei. If he has not MirUclcnt means to o-cure o-cure tlirto luxuries, he does without them, aud sletps bn the. floor, like Mile. Krujulup and many oUii-rx, patlentlv waiting uatlj he can save up, ctnt after teat, i nouli lv buy a bed. If lieu ooipU.lel dutlitule he Ij plioeJ with aiutlitr oooirade equally embarrassed, wbou honui and uiitry lie Iianv. It is nut a rare thin; to flud among them roommates men or women, tilio nsy from $sto$10 a car fur their aiartmenL". In fad tho Iti.i'Sian studtutis aUo extremJl economic!, !e ea blacL brtsd and e&buac i!t is a luxurj which he enjoys ouly ourcanetl.. The quality of this food troubles him little; tjuiutlU with him Is the main oi JecU Tlien-fore Tlien-fore he nils lilrimlf with theap fctalo bread, including the rvru-e cruts)f the rwtaurauls. Wliiu lie is able to havu a more sub.Uutiai meal hu goes to one if the K.iLiu boarding Iioums, uhtre be ceU the natioualdUhes at a cheap enough rate. The most Im.ortsnt of thfe establUlimenti is the sttiJ cuts' Itetaurant kept b M. Ifocb In the Ituu dcla CUdir.. Itlslutbe resrof thu UjIUiuz, is clean and (paclou?, but thsra it, of courec, no evidence of luxury in It. The gardens of a religious cvrnmu-nlti cvrnmu-nlti can be ftxn from It, sod (be sight refrejhts the pjor ttudent, sometimes almost worn out 1 hanl studi in their gar-els witti little light and in.5 air. Tills nUuraut has about tlghtj customers. There Is only one meal a da, the dinner, wbkh furrtcie btgms at noon )3l ' for others st fire in tho aft-rnoon i The price of eaeliUIbt.oercitfJ twenty centimes; aud the entire menu costs about fouiteen ivn'J Those who come to Uiae a la carta and have no cash, write iloau In a boos the amount of their ileb's at tho enj of each meaI,anJ pay nhea their money arrives. Another restaurant of this LIiM It iu the Hue I'latltr. In this, as in the other one, the dUh which lurm the main pnjliou of the e! jIU meal i iaclia (oiliural aud lard) For a I'arUlau paUce this rcims rather tougl, Lut it is ver Jilllug ttuir, aud for fourcenUattudentcauliave inoughof IttoUkthlui far tVLUt-four tVLUt-four hours. Win i the Ituixtan stu lent finishes finish-es hU cour-e of htudle-s and becomes a doctor, hu will goanywhtreiiudtr the sun to cek. his fortune V 1'. Sun. m |