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Show How h Klr Keps Cwt. Althuutth one may not keep coot, It I some sallsfaetlon to read how other litnnagelt. Theio is the kln tf Hhiui, for Instance. He Is Mid tohaie Inonn of hi country 1 places wonderful p.i iIlMii. It wm built byaC1ilneo cuirl-iiuer cuirl-iiuer nta rttnjti for the king rfuritur the extiemft bcav of summer. The walls, ceiling nnd floors are funned of pieces of plate irhiM an inch thick. They ate so l-erfettly fitti-d 1 1 ie t lift with 11 trans-i-nteutceiiunt that the joints are invisible invis-ible and no iluld can jicnt-trate. The viliou Is twcntyeluht fi-et long tttid Nivvntteu wide, and stands in the middle mid-dle ot a hutfu Wslii mode cf tvautif ully colored marbles. Whin the Ling enters the pavilion tho slnghi door UcIohhI and cemented. Thu thi atult-e gates are opened and the basin U MM with water. Higher and higher ItrUes, until thpailion is covered And only tho ventilators at the tup rotiiiuct It with the open air. When the heat of the sun is so great that tho water almost bolls on the surface of tlie freshest fountains foun-tains this pavilion bt deliclously cool. And this Is tho way the king of tiiam cools hinntelf off In hot weather. It sound very delightful Exchange |