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Show ... . ITN: 4101111, rt MAC 11E141114 ili TULSA DEsERET EITENING NEWS. TI1 --- TKILISI LSD 4 SATURDAY PAIIT TWO r7ITE11-1U:- 9 I 11. ,--r.- I NOVENIIIER --.--- --"- Os SALT CITY UTAII LAKE . . TEN PAGES t L 17',14 1.-At - , STRANGE MEMORIES OF FLORENTINE CASTLE II apeetal Correeporetence ) ts fre- la 'HENCE:. I 4 I ZI qulist tnetal,46 In Luc cre.ut;-- natitotich au a sensetienal to Nage...lay of the ezareen prin.-a,. of Sas,,ny pet is certain rued:are! eastie at Flea nee tti elia h ithe Itved t, r a Ilia- - after ta r cnwsing right man ititerestfr.,', I a. te!. n A s 1 t pat Ctitaa Lal!t-t,r I.. re that ra..-- s a a.t., th tee-a- . tut the mast 40 'Noe ,Il tO (011tWellOil '.11.tti thOi Loti' ikti,,li ai Fierence as tit- - -- Vela 7ilentautp,' a tne 111 that -Nellie:eel tate theta, awake-ca- l Aterble Faun" as born here and that it is deseirbl in the ri""th a. Lionatello's resettles. liaatherne and his tam!), to live ia the summer of 'eine e isata and here in a t ert.iin "square Writ-in- s rooni," he planned "The )4arb1e Faun, writitie it. hawever. later. at Leamington. It s,rnis a curl,,us coincidence that the divoreta and exiled princes with I I a.' F .,.; . Auk.: 11,,,-1,,1,- - - 11 , , 4.- - .t tar tta a to til,." It I 11T,V.I 3! ' 1 41 -- 1 ' - ,, r. , .' ': "I I) 1 j'.; A : - rv4 ! ' !v ,,,- ,,, a.kl see ) 11) r 1, Jr ,.. -- , .,,, P , . ...9'4?i4 I ..; ...- , ,: , ,t , - ... , i'''' , qa, 14,. ,..8 - .,. ,, , , , ,- -, .,,f , '1; ,,,... .'"I ' ,. r , i .. 4, I A ,t, - :ti ; , ' 4"4.Fr:i'..'. ,, : t '"'r--7::-.- : : ' ''' -'- , , ! r; ,,,,f, - : 441 ro AV ' t -- rI ,.riv ' I4 , ;1',,', .fr'' t - . s 1 .i., , ,r" , . d 1 it ,,, ,,.. ' rit ! ,.. . tlic,' A t , , '', o P 4, , , ,, ,,-- ,,,,,4,,,,,, , p , leit,n4:i4 1 A , i. A,,,,,,Q : , . '4,-- , . - ..., S. ,,,:, ;: , ; '. , - , --, , . I Siiii ...ls Likes i dies that oN. '' ' ,..4,,is,P! I ' : : 4tr. ,viNintra, ,. ,., ' , rf IA '1. - ' ' :, .., , ,,- .."'" L(eels munity attirtn. . f 11 A;14 t if i ,...t. , II II- A, , , , - t - 1 , , . S ,r s,,, .,1 '"li."';t CtJ I ,. mu-- i nfi. . i i - T t , . '1'..: -- . , Johnson insisted upon signing the are tides governing the proposed fight hi the titre Of One of toe London eportinal the editor of which was a close dailts, friend of tho black. White foolishly agreed to this, despite the fact that have been signed in his bode. they could The consequence was that la rival paper immediately Caine out lit opposition to the match on the grounds that Wells didn't have a possible chance, and carried It oppoeition to such a length that its eaitzfr wrota to (Continued on page sixteen.) , ..:,,:. .I;' .,, . f , ' , t , , ri I , - ' 4- e;1,1K:9 g l'. - - 14, "" Mni,' ! hI ,,t.k ., f , V , ' , 11 I t 4,,, go-- I ' 1; , , . I, ' 5 ''...44 .15'r '''' l'a"ltl' 'If, S , $4 ! - lit-l- ro-alty- t - the editors of all the important news. papers in the country asking theat to express their opinion on the ritatter.r. Following the lead of their correspone dent, the editors, almost without excel. tion, came out against the match.Even thin heavy initial handicap might have been overcome if White had used a little diplomacy. Instead,. he plunged in deeper by making It as, difficult as possible for the newerise pers to get material about the fight. 5,11 lt - room.- 11 ( tf 7,.....,,1 i rotitittal to.4 1, ( 4.1. .,1-111..- ; Source of Opposition t.', , - ' :14 s .. , f . 1lid t' i . ' the entire management of the whole thing. amide from the nitallehiLl affairs which are White's. eapecial forte.,, . ti,t, . - ' :7,...& , - purees and experutee Auld !SNP 'people, f1:0!m In the Midland Grand Hotel, Londonj where he lived. He wee fortunate lit of Hat 10041 torturing the one of the McIntosh tamp. who know! more about the fight game than almost alY other man In England. hirt,he was unfortunate in not delegating to him owe: o ; , , - il was pimply that the Australian had learned the Waxen of when to keep his mouth shut. Parsons and others protested againet his fights. but McIntosh ignored them and the protests petered out. On the other hand. White . who was an absolute amateur in the fight promoting game, lost his head when the Rev. F. B. Meyer attacked match from his pul the Johnson-Well- o 'NI. - . 7 It - - When to Keep Qylet l - - sow. Lang-Langfor- - her IL pit and began talking. He Irnmehlately. a tong contseveray who with the reverend protester. stralatilaaar looked for the euPPort of the reed of the ministry in big fight. Ultimately. the proteat became spread and powerful that WhIstell Churchill. shrewd politletan that tie am, could do nothing else but move in the matter. It the whole thing haa done nothing flee, it has provided an object lemon for future promotera on "How not tO conduct a tight." White's efforts been alert to finish were worthy Of a Gil. bert and Sullivan comic opera. Ills experiences demonntrate the fact- of which he was evidently ignorant that promoting a prise fight le a business Ilike any other and require, .- special etiellticationg and knowledgeID the first place he tried to ran the fight involving statimall fOrtalle ist advrtid ls . I . of the became Involved in be-spi- te I 111-tni- e sup-Po- ( AV (hi. few weeks have raised a deubt ea to the Immediate future of boxing In Me country. The unexpected strength of rt public OpittiOn which rallied to tho of the original opponents of the Johnson-Well- s mateh. and which ultimately prevailed Upon the home office to stop the pneegied nght. Is giving the National Sporting club and all others Intereeted in the game on this side of the Atlantic many aleepleet, nights. the fact that those who were responsible for the abandonment of the big tight dieelitimed any dealre to interfere with legitimate boxing. there are many well informed sports who believe that the game wiU soon be killed here very Mitch Ste it was killed in New York some years ago by the Indiacretems of one promoter. Undoubtedly James ,White. the Englishman who tried to promote the Johnson-Wells contest. was himself to blame for the ultimete twtion of the home office. Hugh McIntosh awl Jimmy Britt promoted a merles of heavyweight contests In London that ere much more widely than the Johnson-Welmatch. The Englieh ne A and magazines were full of d the tight for weeks and weeks before the meeting of the two men. The fight as between a black man and e bite man. both of whom were contenders for the heavyweight oriel. And the ehamplonship of the purse advertised was far in excess of anything that had ever before been hung up in England. MeIntottle from the very day he started operations in England. was fearful of a public protest that would assume such proportions an to compel him to abandon his activitiee. yet a eerious protest. never came. What was the secret of his im- your higlitcArs?"for gignora ' oselli, it must no confessed. in te- a ,: royal Itre, lid not lone h,!r tigning !liking for her titles. ,i log RI, tply. I desrended on e...illir . ary way to learn that the princess had ''. ik' means Of a, ipeaeant who, wailing the ISCA.R.-.41!7stories from wade the climb of viWOV wails, captured the key and threw '' ,4 4,. hi,li I would hat sir veil la r Later heard a had she that she open to the enemy. explained 14,: ' 4 1, .4'4... i , ', ' oh e, but. sio strong Willi her royal "Ilokr5f,-:;4f, : ' ,. , , , "f:::,A .. The Place Besieged :VA- - "training. she n cr I bought of answer, lhs , '' Fhtt no v , Undur in 1 - ,.." eiruumstances. riAt, - , . ,uk ' ,ip. 0 ),:, ,, ,..)::;:,.c,t In "My Own Story." Signora Toselli ' ' ItAr Iing. do royaltle-- eNer reply in dark , ' V, doteerilies a peened siege of Villa Mon 42' ,.n, ' p!aces, It being a pr,caution against 4.. ' ;' t4 along German lines by the agents ''A'-'1- . - 4,41,;4!, assat,sins ties er to reveal identity exiJaaambliallindg lia,AMINNIME.11111116 of Von Metsch of Dresden. The curnt ill the oo, ri. rent story in Florence, howeverand The Villa Morita uto just then. had I ItONICA. there are etarent stories of nearly all re,eived the addithnia I decorations of that Conteesa 'aly own Story"is Mother Itel(lre Her its owro-r'Her With person:1 belongings. vhicli. She Villa Where at lited the Itiontauto. Taken VartrePrratth a Frac! um 'Me then was called. Motaignoso, that autumn, had been sent to her Her Father. the King of SationY. thatinCti the onslaught hereelf am the We had tea in Haw- littwo Ines,lvm only IMAMS of ridding herself Of F'rau illataillittn dre,sing room in his ti,tFIH -Kremer, who had been sent she says, a vaulted saloon bumf with yel- fla,;,h i ,ii, .1 ,oiMm4 te:tr. to $py upon her, and who van occupyin that day of our tea and used- to smile at her only as:fat this visit to Nitinieh and introduo.d ,oilwr solje-(1;.Ttlitk,,, ,,, "I'lr Imr ''',., r la ild "tt'In. crown prince igr,"!'!,, 1110 v,as seen about F101.- - hc!r to the ing berstelf with collecting material for Monica.- "- - - nail discarded the damask in she ,,,I,rto S,1!,en, the ;In a for w;iS "A the book Royal ence with the Protestant nurse of her Mother ria ing kf Struggle the prim esti faintly treot, or In, .1,,tt'it f:IVr f Child," which later she published. mother's seletion, or later walking ''l believe now in those boys," sa:,!1 able mottor. a vl,tiiii gn itt ,,,,I"r d clinrts ,.1' thP liapsburgli AV:iy, 1,erSI,Litiat. of v.,' il jealousy. of Little Monica. the eubiect of this Primly by the side Of the reforming :lfoilica, in her quaint li.eirbi.fts in all their vftriota birth, and as while living those girls" ;her ro.d.her ,x- - ,,mktrit, iintngue. VVorneti or good It ray al struggle. spent what may pray, Frau 'Kremer. a t"'"' "'Inill .x. r on pt Montau0;e,(dip ,ubject, her happieet days at the Villa l.iiikeil like very j...alouq pi'actical there that her mother was at her oWn plain( d to me that she thiit don't the wrongs of - oor poor, bel,,,..,,I a lit tii to. romping about the tairden and happiest. heing permitted to see porne of her then unknown print i.m,i in a filitrY tele. $he t11;.,;-hilisa." In lovL, class b.ttne9, ill knowing, and being known by every of her Milliken for the tirst time sinee like theiii.!' li 1,(4f,lt voeturrie wIth iit4 ;111;i0,,i) of her diites abound of il, r hindii.-4- ,, little girl in the neighborhood. People she took her night from Dresden. She Toselli Wants Divorce Iii,c voliStr, itrul Kehl- 4 ft a the of Eight :cii iiiiir 111,ilillif Mid Wt.:411111W trotn FP 'n,i,trpatn,,,I. ahoo. ail, forgot all about her bcing a prineess, took Monica with her when she went ;t1.,Villa Montan,...) that i'on- - 'of her ith her thi!,:ten. It brushim4. Slic courteseyed to all 144 leee00(p;ere404444:":"Zreeee4 41444444444044444444., tetsa Montignoso first met her present husband , Maestro .E nrieu l'oseill. th.-- Loyal Saxons Remember A wum her chief ,planist, IN'hO Avats introdueed Mby friends Princess NlatilI.-.- r,tr'iing tile li.at, 'lira ,mad, onica. Ile as a possib le Instructor for 1,;t4,11 1.,,t,,,,.,1 I , ,,,,,J.,,,,1 ail appi bcr ilotion to her like a INkas then in the twenties, the prin,,.,s,s either In German 'I,,,in!.. p:isshm. She ..i.oke :tr,',t'ub,1.".,,,6f,,,i,tj'It.",1::""Nt.',,t;',1,',1,14'irr.in" !In the declining thirties. Signor Tosell,,t,0 10!. i.T. mother, limmever. In ,...., pahe rtates itt the Italhin x ;outraged. fect'IPA the -the rtliMy Ai e ;pers. by the publication or My 0,An- !i ..,,f(1,tatiy414,,;:x1 ., it then fatist,a.: ',,f.r,Ti. r 1totilea's future attitude fmto the follow , 'Story," has tliqdded Villa Moid.,eto, for instance,' mother. her - ,yS tol. ;I !ample of the king ,4 s.cony, andr. s"-A before ,the ga.. pp Monica, stilt!' re- - had she tier. The big X 4 , ;cure a separation from it, Writ, ,..!,,,,, ,..1. 1,,,,, ,,,,y ,,,,y,,c Poitup and down and k eyes 4 Ji tdivoree im 111,10,ssible in ItnlY WII(.1". rar,h4 front 1,,,,i s.. vols. Sno 11;ol ttipm ' ',- ' .? the n gialwed icprovingly at Rri after much difficulty. his marriage sorted. utraii,.--d ,i, piles held by rut.- - buttoned .P 7t Potion. f. was legally recognized and regi2,tered. ,,.1 , s::e said like a zealous . alisu, r,,,1 ,q, MO ,I,r i,,,,,k, e 3; 11'''vcycr' IY ()v" St1.3. .PMIVn,,;1 tor 10; a al.,. lingers quickly 1i3,.ut. Foxy, has produced iiiiit.:, 1,1:e op!Itat.-r.1'.: VIII. ot She had her. nt,o a IIl4tTII I..do, ;11 4. sigli of satisfaetlon In Austria, vlid t.,axny effect ,, ,,r posite 1,,c,1)4 ,.,,,,hin ,t, 40 restoration. . th.! , ,. 8 rea, tam lias :,tartk,k1 Iti lavor ,,...91;, !where 1.,,, ., ' "'I! -.: ,.,, p., lotOur Idaike. ,,,,- ,1 1) ii,r A .. ,, gm a Princess a r, Qyrie .1.. ""nt SIglirn.'.! one ParlsIllar , On ,..,, r to i, St.1 t I IlitiSt be aceptect ,,,,o, !v.., ,,, I,,,,, l'"1""1" ptorics Y , ,,v,.,,,,,x,,,,,4 ,,ill,, ,f many currunt rnttttIli'S rtatell.ftit OW ,,,,.. . PiitA,,,,6:,4 r priticemm. ,.,.,,, Urlf!litt it. writer As present land, (11' ' volIon .l.,i,.11 "'41 WPP :,,I,Itillrt;iiity , heit the tca thIf le an sneak t WI !mow led go. and that f., )11, 41it it :: l',- 'ot.tessa Mont igno-- ; first I nurse took tier place thcre )C r i14,3;41 r a lookeu Monica. She ittl 4veriek-triturn ultimat.,:ly 1,1(q111,41 . ,-" faVtir ' , ' ye It iliLf :! m. wit it Vifla mwitatit,t 1,1, that site might take v,sition Pr..t ISasny more In ,,j114 7 kis princess, the marring, tyith 'that afterteon shet was him b .1: rrg, "4 ,73t,t, nd g 'rig home was not even contemphtted. IL p,1--l'att;ng ow., oN :tereifted Lie, modiv, ot 1Toselli tiOU r in :ft said that she only gave 1.7'; than ,.., "I'Y "1":" t'v"'tions us in thu, Itiotor itterltook child to secure the continuance et she ithe ;..., .t '. ip: a It Vt bf,,,ming with a ;Mr H119;111, 0,. 1,,..i.g pleselit-4 I,ks IToYelit cet flowerer that may be. t ripprongiy .i. ,y tom, Mini); had it in mind long heforo sic . I. tipt v;rot'' .ait 1, ": ile,,lion , , farri!nor Toselit wi!s, etintem pia ted 0 A aIVPiitt o' tr A 0 ) v. :4,1 me l'nh she e told WM 1"1' ..ld up to li , persorally. For warmth's s!1.:e, is. .ill!rPor-'''' I tirst came into tuft vicinity of thi4 hurt! all (ipell y ' y ill-fl4 e! If II.4 with .4: f"?' thrt It :much (11SettiSell lady in beipsic it i triS40T d'' ri e ioecasion of her famous effort to triter ort.er ucce,fut : ' wa, htt,zing la,t.graphat. pictures el "'n was to see her There .the hildren. she hilIren. e. pal,te,. i,I, pertraitm 40" cOt. . . 'wen Pttlyirg in Florence at the l'" mg OM. ,,f ' 11.11r "i 10Unt -4,, 1 'NA, ''!""-- 4 , e! " hv ,ra "Y think. on the tall. and their triother with trisib duehess aunt who !time .2.. grand t 11' nt".1 ' rn e WI ' 3 si 1, ".r. talked of them all inremm,ritly. Stand- ?'.4,I Pelt twr to go to see the Pope and se0, ft. .p.I.,' 4wit '''' '0 p", .1, ictrre some settlement for the affairs of she astonish, y ;Any master vtith her luiwr before this portmit mhe said: "I In. :, ' ;.'vrt. ! iher startling nioce. During the old knowledae ,t muse mhe, I gfftpli ar- t give up :Armis myself later. She would make a name as 111)14411CT, tho e7CCrOWil PrineeMA ft: take her position kM Prineemm must She mo r a i nuno!. doctor told IliC. 'took things in her own hands and lied! physician her tet am ill:whrr, S'asonv, said is a She hostess. a was harming Ito It and slip. ',elfish'. Christmas time: brothers and mprightly father livo her v ,: ith the ransage of her carriage to; raconteur, a good mimic and, perhaps. term that she Imo.' impt t areustomed to Veeeltd:04POvvvvvvveov.Peeeere0044004441e:06:01e0e0e0040:44:4444 f. nil, a COOk tI Po Then !the told ,th stittion the whole city thronged most ast.taishing idea of leaving me. ithe publie onutires, fought to read the mean order, tme of her delights ha, amusing' speeches bionlca had made. VILLA ItIONTAITIO. jpoaters and talked day and Light oZ no been to rud tier llorence friend's cakes sayilig, for sicarnpl; of Frederick . ; More B'g Purses For Boxers in London (Special Correspondence.) My I -,- ,,,,,, if :, ; :,, -- t i i 41144 '''''4441101 ), ; ,,,,,, , .., '''' i M' .,e,,,. ; :.. ,,.!, !,,3 f.- a i :cen t , , ,,, t , , 0 .. ,4, 1,1," , , t ,.... :, ,.....: 44,,,.,r.!'4r'''',1 .1, d. ,;", ., 't ! le I . ,, .,.. , , t,,',7,,,it. ,....?,;K:..:, ..,t,.......4 ; , a sit , . ,I 1.1 - thin Story" can whieh gun the day TUMID lier meek mind. !,,,,hithi signora i she IA am talking et this. sug- "I' the book ehe the Valli. bi her Might write et the real life of royal by eno of theineelvem. out of It as sti. then map', mid yet in full last experience. Iktembeige ef it tofrom ne of her girlhood lier des cription in the obi citetle lit Salzburg ,Aas Inure !interesting thena in "'My (len Store.b ettor that ef eimple iierman girl learning all the donwidie liTiR of the in a castle not noted for fatherland . reunite-eta-Qone of her eachers. later a teaching nun in Florence, hes wild ehe WWI a very religloux girl. Ont!. mhe thought. who might hav e a yore- lion. an example. perhaps. to indicate that her Hapsburg blood makes her a subject for euggem ion. It was, in the winter of IBA that, with Pomp friends, I wen invited to tea Our hostess an. at Villa Montaulo. flounced she would call for ul at 4, but 5. she came at punctuality apparently not being with her the royal virtue, which. Co Mine. Vigee IA Brun indig- rUtritly informed the dilitory Princetia. Caroline -- Bonaparte Murat, character- real" prim:peewee I lost all At the sound or the arrival at last of the meter. I deseended to announce lour corning, on the dark Italian stairs. passing a lady. I called: The reader sit decide for Noire-I- , . 4111 ii-- - together. ino-r- i , a'--'-- ,.. , t tht it ! ii ,- When the family came to move in Julian Hawthorne, then a boy. with his friend. "Bob" Powers, son of the scuipter, ran ahead to open the gate and villa doors. It was a hot August day. and, throwing off his coat. he Paused it on a chair In one of the rooms. Racing out through the garden to meet the grown people. the two boys let the grell iron gete bang behind them. Its ktck was a spring one. and its key was in the pocket of the Jacket in the villa. within! The Hawthorness, bag and baggage. stood homeless before their villa, In the glare and dust of an Italian highway. Then. the head of the family Idle um, began its tiret stage bY Ar"11- cans. Entrance at last was effected by i f -, , .:::::::.;iA,, it ,' - b:r1)1vo'im:,.., - 0,.-.- ! larilt Ntibttranuan establishment; a itaial. heavy iren ehutters, and a arta n g ae of anpressive nutssiveness.- - .. toe,- ill.- . ,fi ,7 A:f 7'.k.:: .'a q; '1, ,:r,,:,, 4.::., Nt $ 4 o Le. - - I - , ti . ' 4'A ' . . trif :.--. .. . ' - : ,.,,, , ,1 . Fqt ,- .L. bro.-sty- , nt1411.i:rt! link , - ,.,- - a - 4101.) Descnted ty Ilatchorne i .:144 - 14110. '' ,....,..;:fi k .1tit, 11 I 11N,, r;v7) ... - tt - 1)eopie,,,,,,,,1.4. it.Lutto4 ws, , I 11 A . fAit - -,-- s. aits,,,',, ;,- 4. t - - .. )1-- N 'tt - ... a 4 --, ., J' - -- ing. 'or -- s loft t Angus:tits, It ea" in the palace Ban ClIsisseta awaking att4 baking - Ile a D.4 pars. be-- 017 I that in matey languAta. !a song the rounder pretends, awl the not , Waco.id Alumni led then' intlinDWIr countess AA IV t tr. ftoo, nr les.. uttuallg Nit 1 laPPY , Ta bats. and tt nag throust Hs doors ::t: Tan ratrant, t. liehrike. ii ut i r li,l,ect that ; illat,traan Idointigeta, at 11 N., yalia.' t Nit this outraged nil made Set es. t.st. Ilat ail 44fla hag, ace giftIt atAI abia-no4114,11 t has iltitt.rnift tAt.at Ina a oor. cage to the iaNitection at friends tit Itii , la dtaait!ihaiatt,t 4 tun ad rust- - !twos or ncr blackband. as he did that seistiteniesst. Allows this stet 644,11 414. a i Atm 414te,4k4 in aftrritatta 4, 1 44:4. ch-11411.110 torakittg ,f )g aa,s. it today daps a westherviss I rust" pore it h anterae. its 4', R. as it beats to &sit ItI'ii n r - 41 I. atot ithaatt un4,er sail Nat tarra, it,.. et attraaa M tsitIgnatta And st.,naa fro in the Wit, it 'westing u t. p li tt, i,t., h..t, oihtI, t got. tna , that f . I ,... t VW 2buita ..11,t. and thv foituort n inureful rein.. m Inr --Carolyn Itei 1....,...,t, w..1 1,, 1, r 4 , Ittito-ldied tr44144 bo Ithh,neNres iinetAtA-Here. boitooilt too. en thit II i t an lath. aoyalta King 4 :i 1.1114-4- 4, Via Itolognere. or old Bologna MIL 1.4 1. I 11.415- - , L11114, 1..t1 oho& y, h,tpy along Ina,. .h, 444 :I 44 h.-111 to a ao hi.h tame his day ttnt Itottoott.ti Luther thAi math,' alit kt'..ittatnin blao4 awl ' ,,,, ,ont litia IX on his last papal ewer. 4 ..Hy. oat., A ItAtalattg, may la, Vat, 44 Villa khotitio,1, 40 3.I a it,,a e TOWS th,11,4. frit.. re Intlitter-- ; w,h, rt.t I.. 'pendent nearly all the 1114,,, a 14Ititth .I iItit ,. 'tinning Ai 10" d. tonVin it th, tail .4 thlhoguartht ILA if klogn, empernes or armies abieb ha., i reit IV , boo tatinarti watopt al , twittiorhail rolvrt4 Italy.. statute the "Nursing irelluts4. nor vrtio rtes. Illotc ntswiterelocos in Its naktatto or Moot." npf certain English alders. it I. a lair but unpretentious home. I ,,,,th II:Acql out traao,rirs in ittl ....tn i.,,...,,m1 I11,, That Itatithartat'a daushfer llama, lin1g Innen as 'Nina Natalie In Mt t,t:t...mat 3710,.1.10,,,,, ,,,,t,,,,,,,,,t I,. ,,,, t'Ittirrt garden, stolid the ropes. yam played lo.r wi,intwp i""tit Milltu'r WIrt All'hItion 1 sily Mt IV .;ri act...dbl....1 111,trs'", Nrtir l'''rk on't the Princes pretty child linnan now to the world Kilo Ina ;hut I 11 all a rittliu MO Annki, riding in triyail law the niurdeed Alexander 44 Sande. , biptorte.4 0,too,o, sh criten 1,,t m; ' cfon h- - of inKatotiv. smir mitt peciveftivoris picked , This unhappy monarch. in his child. -- littn t ottl-- r ',any told from the aAme hushes anti Inset. nos hi elide in Florence wills rott,g find oftvrt ti to .tpos no- - as tow I) !rut) "-14hut the &eine lofty old room,' is iIwo oodher. Vitra Natalie), Whoa, tee Op Ow "luta In" ''"'rk1116''' 'If Ille " 441 1..itle another instanee of the curtails idey 4'1,11'W:war enough. ennaidPirind the which are part Of the hietery !present unit of' bee villa herself follows the eery - g!"111"1 rnh:' a.'"t lotteries am many Florentine ef villas. For et. Ithe voeetion of nursing. AIM Its'i N1.414 perreweiges 'Wilk EVA MADDEN. coureers The (Ace millet emile. enoge: ' bps voice ilottOtitni itimilts for erouquets. I tle 'Cud.. Otit Ord tend'. rni to requirement Within ti multarsautly goes on the -- tits o r the i netural matt er mean . stupid old "Anther teniquet'" -- What :things! he It With to Ith. through !guyr. ritemolity on until time makes the hole affair mechanical end inner and outer thoughts le gin to agree and : , i of utr ....,..., --. ,, .41, , , --, , . ..,...-, 1 (Jo., i Y 4 il ...,N;:,-..t,.7 a el , k : P ''..it .; Is, ,o,4,: i t,, 1.0 i .0 ..4 . 1 V. 4 :1.... vv., 1. 01414,7e,:,. i . li ' .$ 1"4 . rtiden-haireher dark-eyeNile daughter. over ahem hungfragile such clouds of tragedy. should have made their home. in the eactle of the "Filling" lid illYStCrioUN and inconsistent a nee ture tis that of Luisa herself. and one tann,A but "peculate as to a hat Hawthernes pen might hive made of the tenants-to-tt- e of his Flerentine dwell- 'Dr tatit for the villa furnished. Haw-o- r tie paid Lai a month and called it haat it that, though Count Montauto, Is owner. had bergained stiffly through soli and got V more than Hawthutna,JohadealmitLtaaa he oaglit. .teapity ,- 4 1401, Jfet le-r- . , ea,A, ,, ,14, The Villa altattauta stands on a road (IPining from the beautiful height of Dellosguerda to the valley below. It is to the rear of the Piazza. however. Ond Clue Is erten 'Wetted by vieitors. a ha demanding "the llama of Haw' 'harlot.- - convey ne idea to the cab ariaer. wiePrezte all would have been "tell ii they had ter the Iasi. Or "Signora Tomtit" or any other ,111-el the princess it. verai names. The villa is ell described by the author of-- -- The M trble Faun." eh,' adds in hie Nate linek" teat the house is of i.. alkaline extent. heaevCr Pmail it '1,1,earl I:nal' its ntritrwe: that it has - ., a -- -t , Irimposslo --essi , . LIM lila 1911 Aim.. A.,..............Tr: wilems. ForelloEil Howe Sendce SDedall ay lf 11 ( 4 P i oi..49944444444444,44444(0040,4444fom40444.4, , THE REV. F. B. MEYER. London Clerayman Who Raised the A titittion Against the Match, t Johnson-Wen- a r |