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Show , r r ET EVENING XWSStTtRflAY3L4tRCfl ES 25 1911 - ;tng1a L ONp011l. Wareb sited,''.thnON "wera ,. co IllEtt:inj AMERICANS What' is the of this reinatits able ehartge, ta 'attitude on the tart the We andV in of the .the motzipg, , picture 'Iproeperity hest of thee neater's", In sits opinion it as' die to Ameri.1ttuit;itted t, can films NI,A tn..' torture shows in States are. England as in the - the Ameniaisobitely dependent ' can films and were the preeminent Ps stop compards, in the Veit. d Sie.tes manutucti.eing to,r.it off their fortunes tame the heIng. for the id, titeaters nould drop with a soddenness that would many a:ye heart failure to their backers Com French parties 'there are. English' comvanies,and itaban conipanies and Norwegion companies almost withOut number. hut. with the exception of 'Jute French company, no 011! of them has the enterprise 'or Is willing ,to to ifirn out spend the money necessary pictures of the Varlet-- 1 and quality nubthe discriminating, by II the moving yoict urg ' theaters, This Is borne out hy an interview I had yesteriay With Montague A. Pyke. the minaging director of the largest ,company Orating a string of clnematograph theaters in 1,01- art' th-- an! to dress the actore.for. th- to enact their sthries with i: CI V eliOrMOIAS smoke of Th. e 370 teerk-- -t, on-th- e' (buys, &On DI trev.Me ' : ' .Pr of scenery' an i ',.:",,.ie'rtics YANKEE F11;41-..- , OF steg vli 'ittit ria Ving said this I re that, I believe-- tne Ettglish 'in szt k of Ameriosts heartitli hatare ntat'..n..!!!!s, tat f.sr rn!...1(ng som,the,' Arl so s:Jptior to .- tEv'rs , see ere compelled to go,. r.k ,T Al rarel) nn'd-a- than 4t IF',,ro 't,f. penot that nnernoem hhet 11101 dur shele program. 1 r n af'sr rassed it, Itt.,((rs or ' to seek, t., them th the first th, ,...e Y u.ot,t, c,ottlIelled ,,',r,,t'o, the!, ire ia"es and Erabeh, &mien es latish vii:y k ,,t tfIr e.!!ns"tier.t.i!le 44r. see the Atneraan actesa , airtit dressed in the american lessthart arn snd i ithouitier,i At pteent ill, clothes. with b the 1164,11ir 1, a3on,1 ciricioiciograph 'irbcatert in Vngbaggy trousers. lau e'. tO audiences would American itas npttardrof tarot Lon,ten, ass the actors dressed in the narrow, 24e: I have it ,,n reliable auth,)rity and the almost tam-pointed the worn In this ceamiry. that r;frt,au.,;,00 wohld not cote!, tight trousers Secondly., as was to bellexpecte& supinvested in Owen', New housca toni-to the whole world, as Simi as (111110Y tts Kyirgde. the American companies e:e. 0,, being constructed they will hard pressed to maintain a enftsnent Cre tricth,)dis of English builders betng variety in their literates; and, Eneuth pflrinit; nCW Z:om'pantes 'are andletiora are'betertilltst t1re4 to death day; and thabgh Some of indinreinV steSteet An dymg thwnt ta and go out of .basinees, tratmr y' they esquld Ithe to roany tT flourishing, 'tut see some' gteid Englieh ftim, tleffadilly One little house near ItarY. to be' fong.s.i!'.histz'h are where .tritc,:o. seating leas than ZOO people, an Menke to It managete 'than $54,, we rs,torns a prollt America trht be dttla entirely it onistennee wirtneria-- : a, yettr to Tta verrfvor'kelF4ac,' an another triumph VT' the are 4river3 to-claimed 1 $25;.000 oh Slam rk,,,,,i,ort United States because, although he ing elfe, Tne Many ther. Show ritpre than sip "licovo the market are tod ahem-to- t" was' born in England. he spent manY sitlered On the right ,ict4 Of t,he ledger after the itrtado6rk- and Frittet IS of Years in the rnited States and seetiorts certain In ,ear'S tv9rc. ire even typically J'smerican in his push and caption, and tho Italian gtentler,the poPplariti of energy 1..o1do1 and enterprise and enthusiasm. iN ealiTird that the nder th,e guiding genius of lir- PYke 'fhb., class of entartalatnent 'that the prevents the preparatIon of t) is company Tuns II of the largest cin.lnat,graph.theaters are built nide and Eu11,1'11317, t.pir clear tactates Moat successful tansing, picture side, withharkera i$ tM the real trouble. The corn peting houses in London and plans arebeing tn'e. trwrits or he tiori, as veil, the Fretich shows It h rid rapidly to increase,. thfi Own- an4 ,ii1,14 !Milan. have not the entert's ee stones 1,pleeoler ktuare and torn will tiltbre is no doutot about' It."' said 1r they InVPSt trae money nevest alight directions that to make their business I Stlf.efirA, the American Alms ea r fettrer,t than five Mr Pyke tn rol; On with sink Tk the Ameticeti eoMPentes en cz hundred! are 16ayon1 comparison houses that are turntng .,.,!t1 o , , i 1 lted ; ! Iyi bstatrrounit -t 1 - I- t4.--- lk - te 1- C. 5, . te - , E1 , - V dark-ren- -- " omen Have Been Fashionable" Since the Days of Siste .bOw it stimuli d,,re. actor' aad actresses er, The 0 OM r . t-yr-A m cused and reboarssit thoroughlY: spent in drosses sceroM ana 'nips are the, up. 'propei. thousand; of males in travelingtrue-to-that a background mat' he er obuitmedi and druidly. men a.fti , ideas aro engaged at big 'alert.. Now if thei swords, let by the &met! en de companies wee followed, by an Enciiah f now that it sr,.11,,i be a h a would ,Jorni great 141001111- , on:parry, mksodir were it' not .11,1t tho extension of our, t"L.iness takeS' ail my ime IN ITS INFANCY. -Booing my ntatement on MY eV Pert- .ence, which has been extensive I 'have no :hesitation in saying that the moo. ins picture luminous In England is only In its infancy, despite! tho fart that Its ,growth has been enormous in the last think the future how-i- s three year for the companies with plenty of capital behind tLem and with confidence enough in the stahlliti of the tusinees to expend Large SUIIIS of Money In fitting tip their h,,ises, The out nest few years.willwee of the cheaper ;houses; es, with a spread of tho more elabortiosi andmore prrgressive houses, theYISs ill not be 'abie to stand the competition. "At the present moment the best class of cinematograph houses coot "ikon; $100.0( 0 each to equip and start In. business, 'I am told that that is mucl, triore Oast is spent on houses-ithe t blilted States, on an average. For each pew house we float a new company and caU for the equivalent of wartuntil' littit sinotoo.and amount is pledged or In hand. sre-nev- er Pita' are threepence it cents) and (12'cents). I do not think there ever will Cense time when these almost universal 1,11ces, which are new s will among thtibtter-tlasts - of house.. be raised.' In aleor- of the-bou- eiiecili-Bi-La..- i.J . : - s - - - - ti -- re bunt-ne- -- Keith-Proct- or hall-ari- - -- whereas the letrrtserititIlr's of English houses go over there. visit all the beet French establishments. buy hate, coatis and dresses from them all and so are able to show a variety of styli, over here in rine place. Parisians Ideas than American and bae morewomen. All the same, the English fashions are not invented by the great men over there. Na. it is usually the little man away up on the fifth story sho does it.; someone sees it likes lt and then. for even Paris dressmaiters are human. each One tries Ao steal it for himself. , So the fate of the harem skirt lies In the lap of the gods. It rematns to be OPAM whether the fashionable world will fall into the trap laid toe it by artful Paris. At present a host of English aristocrats, headed by Lady Warwick,. have declared in no uncertain terms that they will not wear It. PIS:AMOR VINCENT. , Liver the B e A' d'Pli ns- , i: areas and the Stran4 the prices are now sixpence and a 'Vire have attempted to convert reg(24 evetta) but them w get ast ular theaters Ingo tricoving picture-house' this entintly 'differont class of poop". ass4 country but without there is no Pretest against, the prices. success.hiYou .remember the reliant of In fact, most a- the- houses in that the There Pavillon have been twiny quarter bate more business than the,' einem and we have been forced to the eau attend to, espeCiallY on fIhturdaYlk etinclutton that people wUl not climb to and holidays. Sundays -bait:oak the and galleries lose, masit often, has been 'said that It're;, pictures. la other word.. houses quired, little or no capital- to start a hie most he constructed for this cinematograph theater In the tinited business specially just as for the drama. Slates. That statement certainly doe been said by many that the It has not apply to England. In the arta place e business has hurt the a man must satisfy his landlord of his moving-picturhails and even the legitimate tinancia responsabdity before he can music In the face Of a great body ot obtain a lease of a store. Then, tha houses. to the contrary I venture to opinion authM-itiaare fearfully gtrict as-to moving-pictur- e that say houses 'building arrangements and structural have little the if any effect upon the halls changes and considerable alterations rind theaters. must be made to provide the ,Prioner or woman who thelieve that the man has money enough to to emergency exits. In one way and another it is bound to run away with to the theatere Is going. no matter how moving-picturmany houses there may maul, thousands of dollars and If the be to tempt him or her on the way. I backer is foolish enough to attempt to run it On credit be is almost stir to admit that If a man has seen a musie . him show on and he has little 'ome a cropper.' As a matter of fact money to spend it on the that will be found to he the real,ree,' moving-pictu- he is apt shows instead of going son for many of the failures that have or the second third time to the, same marked the ogress of, this business invariety show; bet that la the extent of England. our competition with the theaters. ENolhbors EXPENSES. , FELT IN MuSIc HALLS. "Theft filets are an expensive item. I , spend upwards of .$1.000 a ,week est Mr. Pyke's otatement regrirding the films. More, than half of that goes to of the moving picture thd American 'tompanies. I know a ermnpetitionti the music halls hardly fits man who, threa,years ago, 'didn't have lamentatiorur of the a penny in be world; teday, he Is the managers of loud the class latter of enteragent .cif several of the Anipr1caniIm tainment. For the past three Years commnies and through the he there hart been a steady dotm in the has hula. up he has became a wealthy prosperity of the music balls. especially Man.- - Every Manday-th- e managers ot'' 'where the competition with the mar. the to Is It is London attMici At A ball In the West Just such a situationstrongest aa faced the -End and see the nowfilmsshown-onsscurta,i- n. vaudevilletit the United manager, We then deside;'which tWe Statet Borne years, ago and eventually wish tm Itardhase AndthOW rfinch drove many, of the each. 31Ktillas ard delivered but held houses Into the moving-pictur- e field. for. Tereus's sin Certain- - days. Thus d Thnitlea.atttomhintng.the music doom are released on- fiaturdaystionot :Mit Bonging, picture. show, 4s on Sufidard,, some on Wednesdays and now the custom in many of the larger ' ' near fo- Ail ; 21- 1...; - SUCCel$ :1: inousee on , your side the not featuble here.. of A musty 411 ,,, England be licensed and Inues the asids the license coming Itscrsiusingly diffllt tott 4s the-- , sanctipis of the governing teldlesfat tett that the music hall treid than full at the present time is mors and to leas a power than tAleald, Stfl. man. aging director of the Stoll- - circuit breilly was refused permission to bum three new music' halls in Lotmon of the moving-pictur- e stalled orchestras and houses have insingers but la as ,far they have tipartvd that the straight gracup;AsTiaE.mr.). two w, 0 is Aside from the wbi,h are open at certainliquor,saloons. hours. ro,,vm,;, are the Palethed,ssivat. of London's puritanical sunday. that day the cinematograph houses open 'Tor chanty: It la anneun,,,i that the proceeds will be turned to a hospita,. The thorities then wink at the violatiott,,,t the law. Naturally, the komp., not being in the htuuneas fr their health, turn over to the insiltu. tion mentioned only a pan of the prqreeds. The usual, Practice is fcr moving-pictur- e house to retain 7i the frr cent of the daye taklngs pollees," forwarding the remaining t. per cent to the clookrity. But the mans., igers are not auttanrd with that tend svt. eircuisting petitions for s.gnaturec41, Ing ttPon the authoritie to slims the shows to open., on Sundays without this payment to charity. 'Thera are many who bellere that'll moving-pictur- e erase simPly a hem& and thaLlt.wilt-dits-ourtt- r a TiAk They point t the miler ekating hers4 that traveled-from the ',toted iz.114,1 across the Atlanth and struck Engiand sour years ago. Today there ant seri' few-tr- ot oxrept itk this hia,a it of thottaarids' Investors. MATIV,AftD picture-theater- s lh la en tei - - "" ft F eerenatien.'Attneng.them fainoui and hiatortcal, gems, tbat will Roy-AL---FAMILYTOhardly-attranotice on that occasion on account of the general blaze of jewels all,arriuntl: them. The Sand TAntititted diamond"wH"be torn by Mrs. Waldorf , Astor., tite4stiqm On was presented Ito7 the well classes of the people . h t Cose reason why the lash irm her latber-In-latWIlliam Astor, on would be esteemed In any teach change: more outokly nowadays is that her morels's.. This 'beautiful ,.7.tone part of the world. They have fine wax worn by the go out more. and therefore are Black prince forms, kept wi by Hie comntiltorY which witnessed a revolution in faatiarea more. lh our grandmothers' time, rowing. Vree-At 1346. of fSpecitit Corytwoondettee.) in battle the cheeks ',The from the pure rosy gymnasties, Dresaes. hairdressing. everything weeks of do If et., the woman stopped Incloches. of Westminster will be an- - air of the Mediterranean, and features ONDON, March wait changed even to. the furniture: are go, nut. covered doors. or If he hacto In of wearer an and 'historic other -gem As classic come from, of the ancient Greek the fashions fickle woman xeyerted to the old Greek old heraelf ith I ToPIPrITIO. Nowadays the shape of the Nesea diamond; this statuet, mt.liege The girls speak a Greek ft.o, have come. of COIIMIM.i5 for all has! imitable she storte what Ulla their orightr ere style". and I.; as oval of lis,.an exquisite witint.tairo Mope ',,which is more refined than the modern to interludes, back to the one aeathels and weat,stfons ' ,larsto.sta a half dollar, and absolutely Ilreek heardon the streets. question that ariee as of today. They various -eitmpatra color. Yet another la the Zr,ve,d, tho despite at perfect, i little and 'walks down the street at this Mitt 'of , 1 sight, are. MISTAILEi, OF ANIE.RICA.-Portland ,stone which will be worn by SASTDRIAL MADNESS1teti4it 12 and 1Stmidi Herodotus and the yeGe. when woman is. once again the'lovely'dtubess of that ilk In her Homer. Indeed. the way the modem wmnen make a mistake to Amerfran eras faith,has interlude first the 'The directotre toand love COTOtlel Tbis jewel cost $50,0ql taming her thoughts Greek girl talks strikes every stranger . ha his Every fashion. which rimy be dismitowdas behas a buy .in Paris has inereneed In value enoras somewhat uncanny. It makes one 'ally, but since. lupe, She has done it from the time ing a tit of sartorial madness on the own particular sty ie. and they no to can be The duchess of Port- think mously the of the American her his models-an-d of 20 cents 'when rye began to was one Of the four ladies egesen womanofas to remark part of fts adapters at a time when one man, and areof shown at land Pathe of the Precocity rate, a Rood the any many them, says and cotdome. and even 'morala. and will go on doing it to to hold the ealvvy over Queen Alexanrisian: -- Why. in Paris, even the small-eSwedish sbe wore dra's head. and the jewels fear yet had run TIOL The eecond is marked by buy them whether his style silts them end of time, 'so Children talk Prench." of ra zaid-to--be the hideous of the early on crinoline Worth occaslowwere that awhile of our comic artists matting dry torian days, which faded by tdow de, ' are 4 THE' IIILL SCHOOL FOR GMLL , We have had the mincer grees into The almost eilloolth over b.tr etibleets. CY Is Zia Countess ' Torbir of the agefntr dr. Another remarkable female schont by line. the large sleeves. the wide liking. drehe Improver and the bustle and so large crop'of 'interesting girls who are here at Athena was founded by an now and on to the present timo." "budding?' this year. Sh a ,the eldest American missionary' the huge hats. and noir we are ' JO -about now we "And are jest al wear to their But harem skirt. 2of r snod 'with the daughterotrthe-elart ring 'Ilea le School for liagiir harem skirts. I suppose? by an of Ru , who in. cousin origin as a mystery that no onetotook! one of the most popular In the marred that monarch' (lisp re by eolve. so I determined to go "Well, are you? My advice to you is 7 now 4reece and under government Ter: Si and a of eOntraelinit wizard head this don't." . marriage department MOrgat,tatie , It contains about 200 pupils, with Countem Sophie von Merenberg, Watkins. it- - be could tell .me. He could. and bewhom more than "Speaking personally, I won't, but are structure a daughter at Prince Nicholas of ?as-ma- y ,cf sides be gave me details of a start--lin- g ,whY hoarders. The ages range from nix to ' the grounds sau and the esgulaite Countess t'oushnerved In brandy no that they plot which has been laid bysmart cormapondeneel 17, roperial the and see etudents difA csme from tell while 'Tit ' little it you. ago the 1 bops you and your dressmakers to capture the iends kin. a child of the Russian poett,lOf ferent parts of the country. All are intae,"0 between keep. the 'March tie' Paris Paris modistes a to decided make world. duk70 For over the offense. the this wntrum's trade all them. may enjoy eorertineet Wad modern StithGreek, Prencti Engattack on the London trade. LONDfrl, Of the dtkhesa of 'Ain-ais the origin of fashioner said nt'l - was banished from RUSeigt. and he an taught Your affectionate lish, and also the regular studies of the great They launched. or pretended to iminch. bis wife, have lived very happily in our 'John Mutinous. of the thtentArket. Loa who is Just now ott the To this came the schoolo at !mine. the same school does - 'Mace. The the harem if skirt. MorEngthat everdeciding "vk the here gnoriandg as '" "William don;known Rt. A. House. Filetersy,r-tstafforinot nor ft;tutt interfere women the with chanacter. lish took it up they would proselytize "Itrrieir thousand thanks Tramat,,Countres Zia br an extremely rie rit Fashinno," to whom 1 put the of the e has it and it. It drifton Lonreligion Greek of pupils. for kind 1OPreciate-thso on beYour the certain daTe be I will drop James". tett open laugh and a very nice one too. church bay. , 'Well. I an questit-nyou girl. pretty connected with it, where a and hoe cherries immensely. not so mut4tifor ae4 vert poputar among her friends, eventually adopted the seek during the cormlation,leasmi cause I've just found out, but 1 don't don: but if It was Marble theminvest tOr for 4lie ptttt itiPeekleh kola, is imeentially an "outoloor4 girl, prettiest eermen. is Preidled every mind eonmeting to you that it was generally, they could claim that the for the of Amerlessi and they are idea , in inspection "p At Paris Sunday. 'L originated is an ' '. present of a and then I and fent., good game a pure occident at drat. golf, plays most of the acknowledged leaders id Colonial 'visitors. This "la, of 'course it AN A A11 lfour affectionate leephesei, worked by a process of reasoning backtrU expert skater; she bits been Itoneprinof (Lira 11RICAN,7SCHAJtolHr14?iC ., The are on tlwi continent, either In dinner and dann. most regular attendants the 1, wards. I have suet come back from fashion from CvJf ,.C3fem74 goltatiprt I SOltzeriand on or so the Riviera. great at an one made the club roller and eaeur, I et skating day Egypt and es (including protably a'yoyal ball). The duchess of Suthesiaisd is. of P covered w LADY MA"Yrtmlri"m ewoiftl oauurrPleadrisinit"cnorlottra6 inh'iLowvothhatadt As I cant tell tin they route hack to LonDion to the tombs of Thebes. almost as well known In Amer-te- a all this year.. a and begin to buy their dregs. for which will he given in the ordinary course. ., Inoked 9e3' t at the pictures of the Egyptian don an as in for her school for bore the archeological England of the practical what they will do. I course of hoepitallty., StaffortIIfouse Val queens "t 'OA) Years ago. Cleopatra, tho season In work adaid col,, of Each of charities and past Railroad Mem years. the she to thirty Warning few a back harem skirts Witt Ie one of the finest residences in LonTata end Princess liatitem. it suddenly brought dim sends students to the school to mits that her annual sales for the Potleges more a. me, but of run, and 1 PAP than by way to said dawned on me, and Look out for severe and even danmyself, stiend a year in study and research Inflict. the Scottish in.en don its ball and staircase venal teries of the here we are back in Egyptian anything elite, guld throe PeoPle who If notandexcel dustries and others are always 'meetly serous kidney and bladder . trintble 1 concerning ancient-Greecin beauty and stateliness and Greek in the papers lateleo timea. There was the nerrew skirt, have been reported of from aided years the i by timely purchases of her resulting any of the Italian palaces. raioth;ood,rinortg. bahlovuoiryiertTahlesty tmerriakteo..restencinivoeitoittoneds. ly Is haring worn them in Paris. Lon1rial draws close around the hips. Moreover. all The duchess ts. of Cottrell. one of the American friends. who are numerous Geo. E. Bell, 139 Third 1410 and elsewhere. are only dressthcm . where, they. dig over theovulna. crown and pictures of a later date showede the makers' her Charm-gaie- ty. and wealthy. In fact. her irrace ham Way.. Ind, via many Years a conand leader of society. modela ekirt drawn tight below the of finding on other a and mutual, buildings He order from Nickel Plate. have the in a Boston ductor says: relics wit and benevolence standing ilia given lady "Still. you never can tell. It Ii asa time when Greece was at of pmtotype of the modern from on In Slif"11311f as her le svhich enviable of left amount a my her buy years large railroading placw.therein Twenty I'm tonishing how soon the ny,i gets acthe height of I have had A THINKING SBIZ.L. customed to something that "fiends it as it te unique, She Is beautiful. ton . of tweed at the annual Stafford Rouse kidnern In terrible condition. There The colleges which support wit this in no tetanal,' degree end this family sale, acroes my back school was continual a - but dratpain Pleases it legitimate it me are to Amthink. its This gave Harvard; Yale, Brown, furieusly ore country Writing of 011ie reminds me that a and daughter. and my kidneys gave me herst, Johns flea and often when seeing e nOW beauty hits descended to herGower-tour French neighbors ear. 1 wanHopkins, Columbia,' the of he little dressmakers shop has just been much hips Rosemary loveeon distrese,- - and the action of my tor the itrit Limo I halm maae taady of New dered out Into the degert-anCollege. the Jersev, Gore-w- bo College the chasm began to reahloft of.,13 to is . nanw Les opened nroraniared dIeigrave, Square py a note in a tittle book I always ClirrY ilitV-Onot srasAtrequent and moot pain of NowYork and Wesley. of farihioni call upin my mind earliest wee Elsie Rose. the niece of tord bladder money, will le presented at or fol. of Foley Kidney art, tha haver been added Darthis and by the thne t had finished. where about towith 'Inc like thie one of nag been study. George Camptc,11. brother of the duke Pills andgottho Isuptdy courts Rosemary Lady Weepir made a hideous. h. drat, remeltand also the universi. bat dm you think I found weveelf? Back earefully appetottna In mouth; of painting and mum, for earn, little of Argyll. and iIue Alke Stratton. a derful improvement lend four bottlei ties et .Michlsram, PtmalYlvanta. Vir- 'athletic date A Month Or norwrdb,, here. Maid he: again after a tourney Ilititki a circle in the n I turn hack to it. and by that time I time past In ltreaden and Paris under niece of the lord chancellor. Lord .. me California. Since St and I the innitio of 'rhoi,Ini. cured ginia xeorapletely. being , 'Out edu' people By an ingenious destce the the charms et a governess. and her -It's thie say, Frorn Egypt n,1 find myself thinking that particular tenon Foley Preindice. and "firm" is called -- Rape Stratton." a cured I have recommended railroad THE GREEKS FRIENDLY TO 10,4ett Dow 'linabed: as the of to me to timece. fashion rather pretty rnanY Pills my 1i:4n, of thought that they are term etvvrii, sOe will "eome our and combination of the two surname. They )(Mos,' r AMERICANS,. at ,fichramm-Johnso- n where the cheiton te an ambler edition Drug A itAir PLANKErT. square deal at take hart te the stiettea of the nennon. make and Doll frocks blouse and hats friends." ; This country has he beers lime. This is of the scanty Egyptian attire, and always ,3 on the and make a specialty of IMUITI country tt.te an now h.r ,teterti parent can remember perfectly distinctly from thence to Rime where the pepfriendly to us, and Americans lave louts, who nut a is taloying n'elt. motoring dresses, especially adapted for 'Port-o- f and Riviera boon lum tivv,oro." to)ir still, but still prestudying Greek here since our were unfairly toeing the firer tleht ektrt ttoot.intor and lawn tennis at Cannes. Villelleure of Lady Granville firedog set ere serve the stimeht line,. Atter that two yeara ago wasstrthe skirts beginning as a nation. When Thomas I asked issi ,. the fashion of starting a shop.a good ' trie Jefferenn wag president Not:prof:4as Hid-awe come hearer home to the Normene.- rime dttine. but II beautifully thier:rd and Wont eftriO to bee mother's and all aont many years hat fol. have ago. many tAdy visited Greere . and an care Ow tee welling gehtir aill )011 wilt lorrint the lines, slightly on the 'round, I ash so a little n f her lowed her bed. but considering the so., of olth ,harte American Howe named tiros:imminwas Moot who sur4 one of tli and the Tudor to the Paris, the expresetion-tsuch a , time, Ho father's bluntneett, and has made a mai connections of the two latest congoon general of the Grecian fleet in period. where se began in get 'bunch! ' ent 1.1roP thorerog ono of lb. road a al her el ftirtett Petrie, het older vene to trade. there is every re ' Count the the Greek war for , In atewerettoe, " independence. our Alter this rem. tile ones, mind you,- - soda to me, 'Come an tag last At believe fateow-to Her and lierwdf eturart.r. will be that they hope Henry M. Baird published a book on the exposition Ile Elizebethen Itrorittee in the shape ef here. Me. Simmons. Ive ,r 4 eonsethlos then iotte le nrfelane beet ttleketrettet by a mere than ordinarily euceessiul. "Modern Greece'. as far back as ISSI. the hreved s.irte and here. I think, So Show 'mt. Look at thot, othet lay At OM, WOO them were at least and Prof. S'etton of Harvard. another grounds ',tore et his elm., tiara, new a irowl amil".6 we besnot to take the turn tack again. Von think nt It 'That: sto It IthitwIlimil for ths hen the law. nt down titled ladles who ran shops of oink, American. wrote a volume entitled madetheinto a There folineed the mill ample but in mo MS hair a Matittot otenntno iy Innny yearn a na dlof were tope carefully different Mode In London. but this (-- 7 Ritettmaitate eft Itereeemitteee."N I'l ani Ancient and "Greece, Modern, Pai& ltotien bolls no. whet to enitetta so could sitter Stuart period. one of the trine' itself be utritw An Dow been reduced to four old aunt who Charters K. 'ruckermas. who was our would than nou dre dress- - t lie aro Me friend, thi, new kin.' and oti.erted drerefiii Opnrioi if take BEITEk TIEN MEDICINE nt one of the most eurteseful litlen a of ore, ti very eorid of tstrn United States ministor to Greece beham he .110'04 a mannequin end h4 her in witiltion non's. too for that matter-th- at me Thome cona fib ttriteeel who nolo of Auckland. us 1810. on fore eke a wm hAterer ti work Lady "The Nervousness tr trays ski eluded tree the tirecien Into Inn ran pot ly.,,ott, Ste came ba, very e li duct an oil rurbeity arid furniture of Today," and Bayard Taylor are Parkertia'' fiver pnd Greeks istt4 houses to Ole. tie bad the modified room nod wallimi up flyvt le !biker mreet. and Indy Anand other have described the counsto b., 1 b. r N.pt-witvinftstalhill Are caused by cushion I torte of Queen Anne and en M. X. end I oat att,a aide of the room of ears take Kidney fu oPrOligli "nut I Its Sloane toetw owns a st. g try. ran as come to the Napoleon empire pertot and absolutely roared with lanittit.o. owe vf your la v.cli (bon-$.1Re incise brio acid. Medicine CAN A pro. tweet At olSO it OOP ladies In trade cow. I THE WHAT ARM counteract the AltInItIcANS only temporarily eed themselves to dreesmskind but JIM ' DOING. I remove Eleetromodoe white effect now the I asked the tisetr scope acid,. and ail ether the excess uric'sneer-WesI During mt stay here I have called nuestiona aa between the Te striking of'Antrim( th. from the and et now the Americas la poleetie.. school. It two chanattertstice Greek the modern 4 ipseeith toll result Is promptIron In 4 huIIdb1 aco.1,:;Tn ,SO IrSIMarlit dad biseT. le Shown 4n the tracit...,:all 4 to:1o,91911 to "" " ti tool Hoatri atiti011oa.fituatod the cost sod melting up of their eormation i:; tlir;tht.fierThenput ol think we f'' : II e. ,r jJ froth Pasadeita, Col, Wire patace on the slope of the hill, Marathon Lot nod fitting Queen Akmereire's robe, as will tt tF in Mount cured The me, house wrissiet Teta. !7Eloctropodee facing Hyrnettue. tn ell I.. riernernberet, wee of rose red 11,,t1111,141:t.t to 0 cost about I ekot 140.000 la and ail surrounded other after time. grot vrith seep ' Pulp(' the ebeolutely reepiendent kit fU! by a beautiful garden. Entering a ;, bed failed." Anotherof cksth of saw which she sent trews and oo trmmius, i4II AAA of Pentane til mszble owe :111104m;11, yug to (MI to India. to be tietumied whit from Madison. Neb.. aye: tili loe :r )nedl by sway night to the second floor, diamonds. pearl and gold The whole have done me more rood eh where are the library of the echoed marine 4iti1111110:31i: otr thine cost SS,Out Atueset.Mary has redistanced the ,modicine I have lot and the offices of the direotor. The other ly thenprit Ivor tor to irsdluenal purple turned the t. nes t !,.2 I; t ,' ,i! la one of the best equipped that we end theero library !,,' Is Pivot lad the especially Ho rah. t being i ha 'thong. 113 No Lay ;.'. private ones of the kind In Athena, net Naafis( olvrot woven for it by ttit114 SO a Mite cowl. ni lea ,h end it I should 1.000 about that Who has, say. am r orme. In be will It embroidered try villa's. VOLUMeel. The preeet director of tho Turks. most loyal Druggist Signs Ibis Coarse the Fnelani, the queen being school. Mr. Hill. is a graduate Of the townie.. s tin, upp.wiee of hems' producie. oboosoot000rot Ittoo.b000doo moo& on of later and Univereity Vermont, it will net Il1fs luet hal( the price or 0,0 prOtiogo ot tottooktoo 'Pool withal, of Columbia. and he has with hint training. I other nation ;11.. Poor yrorloroagoarc as athletics any Queoos M ry dopo. ood tto porobodo pies 4 Led t to 01, ; eight other proleattore who represent are eepemally rigid an In the e 1011104e dendk S. do totoodod ems hes h?u.hI p tnto PIO lb, Ih. VRIuaneverOf reortmouth, Johns OMNI Ttop ego do be woo, easeeke adf 'Irv okdins,matHoarvarti . ("lining of v rt"Ot sod een 1!:1,11illili:11 ertuhrenit atintioi , ditvordsso dot l Pool Ild oloomospoo Princeton. Columbia Igf foe wastipi Ond oscura rot, ' mnitry colleges gia It oat Ode toobi totiotoolonp. There la ono woman among twos room otter admission undergo pod colleges, a Oto Odidost both I t the aratium Auden's. a Miss Stone. gliIri. and if he ellekeffi ttm DmonOsea 11:lopoloos riamomoommomb who ts making a siMiliallY of PicYrrn DI4SIONDIL '1'1'!; the anetphysical of his Illtheelt I enew wideness ' ta. 11114 los 'Ili of illt.PntrillPhY ' Rne1"4 Cir"re. Typip frrita of bee 144,0111 hoe not yet . ' Why". remain must he training who has traveled ostensively throughhi an? tl IIt Loko City tor been decided on, hut all the diamende , trot s - ,,,,., I do not tnioa that is theuellel out the Interior. I "rho Savor mile hie In the meet ta e. 111 be use& other ,,Tl r.,.. The director of .the school tells ate College of ?MANX inclelline the celebrated Kish.t-aeo- r G. cAttrYrN ER. Sulorotore rive otoroto.whor 4,,, . that ite allowance la not sufficient to snit rullimie diamonds, 'supplemented Vnii Ate other good mog aneletr. ow tore business in carry on a groat orcheological work. 1., the first reference glii(le I by snore whlth are her private pimp twit t 19! or"-iLortigutoto roorTwItoro. It hats 'something like $3.000 a Year A blether's Safeguard. ewe It aoroseary, .4II Thom tap bo, Ina in the imam' which e; Z 41 iteseept o soul with this it le trying to sitoevate tor the poolvaid. who tho H tire not niready listeii . you should go teak. Irotel'a sepptied by parkas th old In Corinth. which. when it. end will be the rena. Tbe iliatteme Western Electropode Co. held half a million, an4 was theprim.' ter". children. Is bort whoopinveossit oce I. times totellen' Si prioalble In Val IA Anit..10 se. bpi Anedittd, toot' city of Greee. The Amoricanit "ithe colds croillie 1e Irilt set Ma" '000t nod kit, Oa hme" ir OPIOte& Ne 'pa le - e httia have been working there for more and ren CI& tato "both, tor Mtn or new am! at vers Ina motel 'abide inbiress balm( applies,. fir any Cs. vigil, listings. to , . then ten year. After Visiting: the Site lobelias Drag Ally chnn,eof of Habil onebiss the orroise blase 11,...,101,0411am a ' fro nt ' Ilitiatt hoine to ''''....---what once, het. t Inn f(tr Aorliee slintibt Iv deaths they beam lie eat entire King "...- ---'. fat, 1Kinik ANNOUNCEMEST. dniner'selditta....n Oft Wit 'Iola either, hareems Ow c Lt. ter no riinttivtir to the American school. of tho Alicselist hoe preeetitee him with the publicstion biennial a , 'nit number 1 of have le na' other notions oe was by ittaotee IV. Tbe kInt'l UTAH INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE CO. Roo. similar Institutions. The French are Plus Book "thiltit Lake titientsty ,. (W. leti.11. trnbs. OW no4po t cowl OM. becomes Me hen oad spending Alight or tell timee as Dosch In course wrpreporwil 04 III bet' edition e lite 1104 he int4 ttitot a peruittatie we as be will are, their It eel areheologuel WWI In OrtkOrfooleft by the - sow $0111. an net. sim; Ou hays laid out over Illeteoti in their will be s bandsmen Aeolians. tlhoinsfordnoy and Carling. I holt pubilohee to thri reattert works Germans have at Iselphi. The oite In'every sitshilit paha tee finII log theme" I y A gwarea6m4 our tar the on areliwalosticall ineditute wbich beg Is 1081 exempt that It will bethan the boo boon roroteity pramarval by lame Mayo 'nos . Spent $300.000 la diggintr UP old terror and mere 'templet 1Aqsar sod INipooretglabitill n Yowl' Home? Anroetore tonal, sal le meg elmotot b Intkvessit,111 Otympla, land the Monotone and Huse previous publication. ell" ea tra,4 alt PM tee manila end trent In oleos have reeently entered lista lel& and suberribersshould ddtti;t0ta ere of Oath et gold nod ermine, awl $12.50 PRICE itinf ' that the? blODY:11:4 AIIIIIITItli IN ontect. ,, , Ilse letter le we lend that ta 00.1" 10.,..m. take notice scerediten t the wetsdont Door with the We how It wee bate by Po lam Ikon PIO All the C. IL Dottwee aro ocalionis here , teaching , is " Tar. et. Weird. Jr.. and MN twee, '' Me tothinttle. t They have their regular w"drt'i or tTteritigs the odttos,---,414,Parke at Automate end mho, pro. t,t1 glrionsetia osercteeo daily. and the le WOW. flit oryinAbOt-anwinKl- y Dimas ohm. issense bee . ete.gio te of , wh, thorn for nth Oriel end ts1,14 romPlinr Indopondorit, to", I room t WO? 1,141o.114000 Pant 1 VI"' Ammo Illrboto tile Cate tiMe Slit ht 1.10Phnn,K The INCc students are rovilred to take Moll fts et Pons I oditi mot I tto ,Ipluftroo am 1) UTAH PVALICITTiv.)., el... Malan. ass every oehellet Muse hlrill a beetle ape bemoan ewer le ma Poorokare 004)DtgU4..blar a. ,r, nill 4404;444.44-644-AeL.qt Irtnnailloins Which lot maintained at the to be swat op toe Malt oaleatit tat the b , L quite short, and made of whitthen quite new, with btanket 1r,ad - t ri pee running down the side nf Ahe- front. Yet it was not neatly ilarmw as those that are Worn 1,1- , . ing an or not on ..4or on a tto n GREEcE y at Queen otti ve On I Icture ovm others now warted and clear I atrask'en Sutidays. Saturdays And boil F11,1,11 England. Lacture theatrs In to made , Adtetstpls' Lad been ( lnedreanagritold,istid the' , ,,,atiarize witit--- qt !suzeeao it let' less than ..threa that f h. Pa Vthr'll tht.a1 ,agf, yeara ii:A.' thrown ngen , IA i'lc(.,a(1(l' y i I ,C the Uri ot. t a Clineinatogral6A--77teater- Thar Itbe-gra- -- nd, i ins-HI- 7as ' one-thi- rd - - 4.-- 13y that-narri- , - l; : ' ,rei..1 C't i ' bipe--th- hobble-TAKE- . , S . f or-th- 'Such-andlun- Lore-bur- . 11 -'- .14-- Coi - . ; drtdo....4- 11,w-tear- Li , s ,1 lop., - it, LIP lik days-"Afte- rim-P- it ' hi wide-ord- ee NM-10- 4 1 i hall. - f es The 1i., ,,,, Independent Telephone Directoryir It I. ll . $ ;men counts-1011- ! Goes to Press Sat., April .1st :oh m:fyi Cart , k ' Ittrt N TikI B, C 'r Ol ., anal.""--;utituna- 1 4 . , - , ., 0,4 0 - I Ia 4 1 i - . . .. , - . , s'. |