Show WORLDS FAIR LETTER special camcro Cm cro may 23 43 03 9 0 there is a good chance clift for everybody to learn something at the exposition grounds E especially special lv to learn more of things artistic than ilian they know now everything that pertains to art in painting 10 in sculpture culp ture in descriptive I 1 and 1 industrial art no such collections have ever been gathered gatli ered together in any pirt part of tile world at any other time certain certainly it is a pleasure to go to the capo exposition grounds and everybody seems nuell much pleased with the exterior but in mail many ic ejects the interior of tilo tho buildings lack tho the finishing touches to make them perfect visitors ili in pissing through midway lid ind and through tile viii villages ages J or of all nations will find no more attractive spot than in old vienna this is a faithful representation sen tation of tile the old city of fil ages es ago ago E every very effort has b been ebli I 1 nade made t to 0 furnish the best of everything and there are many attractions that will strike the he visitor as being very very novel and interesting and particularly to the americans who abo have never been to europe to see tile the happy si simplicity and unrestrained sociability which exists among the people of the old world one man in ill tile the ILi sance is quite an attraction all by himself lie ife is charles A 1 barry tile president of the international ter association of interpreters ini tile the members men abers of the association ire are ernp employed loyed by various exhibitors hibi tors to talk to any vi visitor aitor in his own language 0 the adocia adf ocia tion hold in meetings once or twice a week and very verb often several languages gua es are used by the members but mr barry barr leads them all if he speaks sixteen langu languages aps n A man inan who understands oil only ly english was invited to a meeting last week ard and said afterwards lie felt like an armless man at a sparring match the java village will be dedicated dedi ca today tile and then opened to the public they will have a band and of native musicians which will furnish music every every day to the visitors the music of f tile the javanese is low soft and tuneful and iu in many ways like their natures no one ever heard a harsh word in the village in the plaisance these people are very pleasant and kind A great many articles of rare val value Us ili in their country will be reproduced among them is the jewels ot of the Sultans crown with the consignment of goods that came for tile the dancing girls yesterday were some sashes all of silk ern embroidered i J I 1 TA i IT rn 7 lw paulb re gacso av ava 1 11 nd i fringed with intricate figured lace e made of gold old threads they cost apiece a pie cc in java the east indian palace which stands just north of the fisheries building and near the swedish building was dedicated yesterday tv niah ith tile the peculiar rites oi of the th land of Br brahma allina and buddha performed by the turbaned natives who canie came with silks ru rug as carved woods and other things that are arc crowded in tile tho building bui idin itis it is literally packed with beautiful exhibits and every available space holds something rare and interesting I 1 every thi thing 0 in the exhibit was made by b land hand many fine Calili cashmere merc shawls made by the women are arc on exhibition while yard after yard of the finest silks are displayed tile denmark section of the fine arts department was ivas opened today it is located in the west pavilion of the fine arts building and comprises pictures ind and a dozen or more statuary L pieces the collection is very well arranged and attracts much attention ono of the finest paintings is entitled worn avorn out it is by II if I 1 it tells a pathetic story an old farm laborer has fallen dead in the fiell field over him leans his daughter screaming for help such a sad bad picture that many come back to take a second look at it many people here lament the closing 0 of the fair on sundays every sunday one can see them st strolling rolfing around tile the outside of the grounds with wistful looks bookson on their faces colonel clodys codys show gains ains a good many customers by by tb lie e fair being closed and of the better batter class too all tho the distinguished parties visiting the fair do not fail to see the wild west 11 mr hrs mckay and her party were there last saturday urda yand and the countess of aberdeen visited the show a short time since tho the exhibitors inside the fair grounds are very thankful for the ono one days rest they have to work liard hard all the week and they enjoy tho the quiet sundays III in their buildings |