Show New O Orleans leans Woman Adept at 4 Antique Art Trea NEW ORLEANS Jan 24 AP- AP Because New Orleans happens to be bethe bethe the home of Pauline do de the Crescent City claIms to lend lead the In what many art connoIsseurs con con- are convInced is an In- In art t the art e mendIng of valuable ts Miss lIss de is the last of a family whOse h se members also alio have hac prominently in the history history ot of LouIsiana grandfather was a cousin or of Ferdinand dc Lea Les- who drafted the plans for forthe forthe the Suez canal V For many years collectors of of historIc his his- tone porcelain have been beeb bringing their treasures to Miss lIss de Lesel ps to be restored liel deft fingers have worked wonders with figurines figur- figur Ines vases cut glass glas bowls and hl hand nd paInted plates She also from tune time to time improves the r.- r. ance ance of artl articles l s' s made from old ved ewood and mahogany Miss do de L ss Implements In include lude a dozen mIxtures ot of cement cement ce- ce ment lamps blow pIpes liPes glue and n numerous f for r use useIn usein In and Her cements ce- ce ments ai- ai are by formulas of her own dIscovery S She e Is working on A A. process for mending cut glass glassand glassand and n glass by the blow blowpipe blowpipe pipe method by melting the broken and welding them together instead d 0 of ung n glue or 01 r t cehi Ph t It If If I r j p. p she expects the whole art to to toe le e evol FEW WOM WOMEN EN TEACH TEACHERS ERS ER'S BERLIN DEHLIN Jan Jan 24 The AP-The woman teacher in the German hIgh school is a comparative rarIty A recent count showed but twenty five women tn In all on the faculties ot of these institutions But even that number is tar fal larger than thai be- be before fore COIO the war the majorIty ot of them havIng qualified and been acc accepted as teachers sInce 1915 DRAWING DRAWING ROOM DiSLIKES ES V LONDON Jan 24 At JAP-At an aft afternoon gathering of f celebrities celebrities' In ald gf ch charity it II- n a Park I lane ne drawing room the guests were to make short speeches on Things I Object To V V VV V Dame Madge I Kendall endall confEssed there ther wa nothing She e could object to arId and told funny Junny stories Instead Mrs Irs Rosita Forbes lorbes objected to beIng belog be- be log Ing awakened at alt all In the ht Lady Asquith declared she hated sham And fuss fusa Pl Play Play- y- y fall said he finds the modern spirit of liking everything trying and would be glad to see a return to good phI narrow m mindedness Miss Cicely Hamilton to 0 toa a hatred of idealism It leads to o war WOMAN ATHLETE ATHLETE WARSAW Jan Mi 24 24 s Halina illma ill Hal ma ina I Polands Poland's s famo woman has nus been decorated V. V ii 11 t r T It Ih government Miss KoI Ko o- o broke the record for women's buS uS at Gothem Sweden last summer when she the pancake meters e ers FIRST SENATOR I AUSTIN AUSTiN Jan 24 The AP-The defeat de- de deI I feat ot of Governor MIrIam A. A F Ferguson Fer- Fer Feri r- r j i guson guson by Attorney General Dan does not mean that women have hen ben relegated to a back seat deat In n Texas politics The fIrst woman I governor will in iii January but about the s same me time MIss MargIe NEal former school teacher and country newspaper pUblisher from flom Carthage will take her hel seat In the Texas legislature as the first first woman sen senator tor of the Lone Star tate State PRINCESS PRINCES SEEKS SON SON COPENHAGEN Jan 24 AP AP- AP and frIendless Prince s Dolgorukoff once a great fIgure at atthe atthe the Russian court ha haJ arrived here in search of a long son and a place to rest She is d v woman man without a countr country The princ princess ss Is a lineal descendant pf the last king of Poland and her hel sister r was marrIed to Czar del II 11 of f Rusia During her stay in hagen haen she has lived at a hotel ho- ho hotel tel the emigrant committee corn com paying for her hel board and lOdging In v n ha has she for foI a p passport sport to Poland her native native na- na tive country The princess through her m with Prince Dolgorukoff became a RussIan subject I and Russians are not always admitted au- au into Poland Before Defore the revolution Prince and Princes Dol were owners with ch t ux anti and u 0 I f 11 J after sovIet rule l b but li p princess who was 60 then succeed t r d iu in fleeIng to Berlin and later Paris Ever since she has has' e earch ot of her only son r eard that he also lad had escape 1 rom i 1 |