Show Miss Cleveland in Paris Teaching Blind Mind Soldiers Daughter of Grover Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleve Cleve- land Busily Engaged at American Institution of Phare de France Special Sped Cabla to The Tin Telegram PARIS Oct 21 21 1 Miss Esther Cleveland Cleveland Cleve Cleve- land daughter of the late Grover Cleveland formerly president of the United States has arrived in Paris to take up her work among the blind soldiers at the Phare de France France 14 Rue Daru Darn an American institution which has accomplished so much good under the direction of Miss Winifred H Holt Miss Miss Miss' Cleveland is following In the footsteps of her father by fitting herself herself herself her her- self to teach the blind Grover Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleve Cleve- land was greatly interested In fu the institutions for the blind in the United States at the time of his presidency and actually prepared n t tb assist in their instruction Miss 1 Cleveland studied the entire Braille system of instruction at the Pennsylvania institute for the blind and came to England several months ago where she took another course which has fitted her to teach raphy She worked earnestly with the blind soldiers in London and though she ar arrived arrived arrived ar- ar rived in Paris only last Friday she has already begun work in France When seen at the Phare de France she was busily engaged with her pupils pupils pupils pu pu- pils and said she found the work all absorbing and found the teaching of stenography especially interesting Miss Cleveland being 23 years of age Is very young to have reached such efficiency in so serious a work She has proved herself the most com com- competent teacher teacher of the Phare in her particular branch of instruction and will remain In France indefinitely under the chaperonage of Miss Holt to devote herself entirely to the blind The presidents of the United States are well represented at this unusual American institution Miss Bernardt i Grant gr of former President President i dent Grant is another teacher at the Phare who is doing splendid work I teaching music Italian and English Sh She was present at the Phare when Mme Mime Poincare called on the blind soldiers A picture was taken of Mme Poin Poin- Poincare Poincare care with the two daughters of the sister republic surrounded by the n a. a In I Y M t i x twi r s. s r I II I i I r f. f 4 I M 8 w wM wT I I T r E CLI V I wood d. d fo t blind soldiers of France France France-an an unusual I gathering Mme Poincare was so interested in inthe inthe I the work that was being accomplished at the Ph Phare are that she gave a standIng standing standing stand- stand I Ing order for a a. dozen woolen sweaters to be knitted each week by the blind soldiers who have been taught to manage manage manage man man- age the American knitting machines without assistance and are supplying numbers of soldiers at the front |