| Show Royalties Have I I Queer Hobbies It Queen Vlctollns hohliy I Karl rh rand r-and he Is pa U nately fom if doga and I t < nlea her eiitKClol favor bring i old black pony Jessie a < olIn t a I IN r lit hmr Hrr me c sty Halo I a grent lotr of bullfinches and Ii I MCternl of them wlniai etty I 1 i nod harming Mplne sl 11 e h cr imn mi plcnsurn To Insure the nfol lynrili fast read Falls It 1 la I forbu dn for ni y Oil In the royal houIU1 I 10 hv vat at least any one whoae apartment is I nt I all mar the queens Th Prlnicsa of Wales has a t liking for lore I Her collection ttlmii I I ha oomo wonderful specimens Is I worth IEOO > O The twrhess ot York hat on of in lost Interesting eollfellont if 1 I mla on record It has been t ntrlu i led to by the sovereigns of i v ty 11 J I where plant cards arc used the lie l rlutoo 1 r 0 A I hllhll 11 oulaph Ing 1 Ir Ih prol number Th dov queen of feel 931 In I 0 bly I fon l 1 honllne In t I j I = s stockade in u i 0 r I loan a t 11 I I I i runtly a if PAlut j i g Calif I I 11 I I silo ftmolt I I PIf hy nil i fro In a high 10 nl Il front a hlah 0 I placerer In tit Goor 1 wit for the park Rho is I satil 10 he I nil excellent masks woman Tb < i Duke of Kdlhurh Is I nn nrMnl itamp collector and t < ossesn < 411 f ho finest collections In Iho wmi I Hi I daughter tile crown prlncun of n mllnla delights In perfumery hut us i did her grandmother th Ui 1 nprtss of Russia who had n unl m llectlon ot elaborate and henllllfi I Ironies which Was alued nt IMCoo unit which slit bequeathed to her ill daughter The queen of Italy has a perutiur hobby She delights In a colleitlon I gloves boots and shoes which hon ho-n worn at different loorlods by My il and Imperial personages She has i Fair of while Slippers unit a fan winh belonged to Mary queen of Seats alj shorm worn by Quetn Anna and the Hmpress Josephine King Humbert takes gnat pleanur In amateur cooking In which art he U Inn I-nn adept The einpreas of Germany Is I a champion cham-pion knitter and uses large wooden needles for the wok site lines Tho queen of Greece spends ft good deal of hsr time In fancy needlework and Is I said to be the fluent needlewoman needlewo-man among European rionllles The empress of Jupnn Is I dlstlngulnh wl for her clever manipulation of the koto an Instrument resembling a illher miitic Avovtrv Art women more subject lo Seasick ne than men An Atlantic captain replics Yes but on the other hand they stand It 1 bell ler A woman struggles up tl the point of despair against thewhnt I might call the Impropriety of the thine She Isnt so much torlurcd by the pangs as she Is I worried by Hit prospect of becoming be-coming disheveled haggard and draggled drag-gled Hht fights against It to the tail and keeps up appearances as long as she can hold ur hair head Then alto be comes maudlin and pathetic Mho takes 10 her room and Inorlohly nk three questions First whether people did of reasIckneps then how many miles we Are tom share and laotlY when we shall get Intro she also often auks how deep Iht water Is I and It I think It possible for any ono 10 go seven days without any food The doctor Is J always talked over I am asked time And again If I think lie Is I capable anti itri client DAd If I have confidence In him When the patient Cls so III that sli loses Interest the doctor she usually ties Oil tier 1010 and cries by the hour But luckily ihi moro violent attacks only last a short time How Is I It with men Oh men give 1 In at once They make u great rumpus until they nr compelled lo take to their bertha Then they giumhlt and groan until they an well enough to go on deck again A great many passengers coma aboard loodnl with medicines for the invention inven-tion of seasickness i I cr knew a preventive YI except careful dieting |