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Show ,f - , ,, . ,, ',.- ' ,...,.4,. . J , . ' . , ., t t II 11 COLONEL IIMPIEI IS All You . 4. 't -- , - . t ;114 .;1 i' t - '' 1 t Editor of HarpeT's, in London, Discusses the Situation in the United States. 1 ti 4, f.i - .i'l CONDITIONS ARE SOUND, CAPITAL WAITING : t'.1.'!, ! ,,., , A ,, ! '- -t , , i it,,i '1 aange Little by , - Ezonotnx. Laws,1414 Sass, Are Stkong er Than Ore.inary Statutes ani 1 ,:i ' . "' ' - , . o:g - micas 1- ' - 11 ,- - t - - ; Zgli- ,IC170,---"- , - q: '::::', w.,) ' 1 . ,:. 4 - , - t I 4- - i,- - ,.,-,- ,, y- 7.'1 I! , ,. : r-7,- , ,, 4Fit'''' , ,,-- .. , - It t , t 1 .61, r, , , ' s ,:t , ,, t.... r-- , -7- , .ttit ( '416 - Va" Pk. 2 , -- r"Z4, T4'1 '' ,L -x t 71 ti.tri) 4 , ,,,,,., (i? 0,724mAr.-- 5:11- .7?- 51' t. - I.& t;-- f -. tit ' .. (c 1 4: ol 46,..e-.... ,,,,..,4,4, 1., ' 11.Z - A6 - 4,..!,) . e HMS EXPERT NO TIME NOWADAYS FOR ANCIENT SPORT jot i . , The Hon. G. W. Lascelles cusses Exhibition of Hawk. ing at Juvisy. Nf..-- ' 1:t -- TO BEHDIPIED, 51; 1 -:' I 3 ' .....-. 7. ;.?:F.,;.., ,1. k' ks.F.,i,ft 1" si , .......... ,--,,,,- 1 1 V'S' AO 0 , .e 7 '1111). f 1.1.7 .... Y 44 . .6.6- 1. ,,,,,,r-- 6 cffilt r1212t1t5i; ri a af , , . ll. . .,,,,,,,.......,-- Legislation. - ,ki, , I , ' - pg. , 46 ,., '''1. '- 'i I i ' - I - I ,';.,1 1 , , ''''' ..'4 ....:, At 66 , ': , 4 it;' '.. , 1 440. , w WILSON REGIME . ) a - "MIEME s t FALCONRY IS NOT' Have You Ever Dreamed of Joining the "Friends of Versailles" HOPEFUL FOR THE - ,.., Who, Having Seen Versailles, Were Delighted with,11, - - , - - , , . . , , , ' - . I Only Occasionilly, Fe He Find Young Men with tt.,t Genuine Sririt in Them.' , IC a Iv irl slipt (Special Dtapatch ) itSpecial 1,isptc: kt; I ' Loitmw. August 3 Ln114m. Augur I I , 44 J"--'..-14 kRVET. of GEORGE OLONEL ' I if the'rxtubition ut h4irtsn , 1 -- -) -- - 4: be arrived here re,enti), Harper's, 1 - AgiKED France, deocribee- ee,o--- o !' - ' OF APOLLO 44, , A1s1 Is staying for the month of Au- ' , r ' in the European pres s. '' 'rIS in,llat.:ryd AND CaratEN CARPET APOLLO asked ' .OF was r"-yeaterdari trust et Claridge's, 33ATR5 1. .4 b. .sas ? eival of the ancient eport of ' adminixtra. on the for till .717 PIMP(' row cl 1 lion, Gi.,',W Lascella. Deputy 1 14 tams t ; 1:''', erl Frimesset.17,arll'ee.aindf7: is a case ag Disraeli said of the gen' '," 4 t ,..,0------11 It min Cellnall about to take a sec;od stile, of II lake' 11' last. said that modern con4iti , -- :-; ,,,7 bone oter experience.:' he said ,,, ,,,,,,,asce, agaimt any considerati',e deyei ,;,,,,,,,, of ' What is the nature of the Ismer' ii. ''' falconry. , but that it still hal a iiinz , . '1..;:14.14 ill not be , That the administration A , ' Lc number ,f enthusiaetic dev otee4 a 5 '',, ' I aignal!sed by history es the initiator of , ' no Intentim Of letting it elle. ,..11112, , trt;; 11-, 1 class legIslation in the United States." , "if you see to know if falconr .,. i..,:, ' ,k.alz4F.,''' ' ,1: AO& about business conditions and the .. , rt tshreaTomt4mOne4'et:foa-fric'3ognfmrp.77. iti ',We'. tariff Cokmel Harvey , 71411tir:: . arnartes are evaditione elat su.:1 s 11 1,-Fri'llVre N' ,A,t& r cap !,ity ,0 , -- - 1 14,,,:,,,,,,,,,., sound. but capital awaits the adjustment ,., thing is impossible. fo 4:; ftfi'iti136t7i gerie'riwirtit tristnesi. 5 OF VEZ5AILLE5 AT THE CHATEAU ,, ,, The general enclosure ts: ire, .,noe et ;; , 1 s.of That was Inevitable Economic laws are 4 England. ItaVe Only the,varions ta ;,:a ,, atnanitee than onimary statutes and are -7, . renders It imPoseible i, ,,.. 4 . ,:e-, 1,-dQr.s. ', ....,:. , , , ne :mom affected little by secueise mandate. Ad- , ,. . ' a ' 7f- - . ,:),,t,------,falcnory exept in a few pli , ; - 1' --- ., 4) t'.,:. ' ,.' ituttsnent of the complicated reastionehip . , . I , Whf) happen to delight in this evot.. az,..! r b. th: of manufacturing indstate'es to reduced I i .. , Iso to live in a country where ttey a,i ,gte 1 r 4 . 149k .'.;. : tariff duties cannot be made in a week or. ,. i; .',... able to practise it. are fe w. 1,.ile t.iste ) . Not can it be sometimes. in a year - 0,1 who- are b0 fond of It Ke to :c,,,,' home -.4 i ', ,.4 , 744 ., it. ,, . t - Tr"' ;'' wrought out stiocettqully by fine spun , certain seasons and go to a Ail...Lb for c ,,,r,..,j . covering !! t 1 It" : tnory. Practical tip...nen-iecountry for falconry are fewer st d:. . , I e; ..' 4 re-.0 uffklent time to determine the now TQTANON !'l Moreover. in these days of hurry L ei ,,,,,,,,-...i . 4 Wive petutiorts of supply and demand .,, ii scurry ki bass and rapid IttrOolltINI u eUlabo:LANIOTTIZA1 . ,J OP affords the only possible solution. oe .. old world sport which requires tirne and 1 . e.,, 1 .,!-fa.sti 11 V. Tbe enactment of ...,s tariff measure EQUUTAIL4 CE- ,CER,ES 1 41 1;. patience. and i s one of e MCC ) (P or 1 i such as that now pending neeeseartly I as of Pub- - 1r:finite to IttletVe-- in hih man hae e 11111. Rezently Rec,Igrlze,1 at v 1 invoives a certain period of industrial i I attemotd. is not in accord.with tbe ra.. 14 T :,4. l'Z'Utilit. , V, the 5.x:let) lias Un2e I depression as a consequence of the in Th-i- , t sac. sailing temperament of the mod, I I Has Its for As5,xiation Object irritable uncertainty of experimentation. ''111411 MOW. who wants everything made easy te Tal,k. Heavy '..t':i 1 te,7' kiln It to in is a and , maintain the contrary brie the Conservation of This Pure i , 3 him and looks for large results Illi -I ',,.. i st Is equally shortsighted on the part .,I ' ,,1. time- ..L144-ti- t il("""""'"-,,,.....,-Marvel 4111)4-),xt:Z.,taof oil Beauty. n" ' those in authority to hold out ; .1? wee., 'It is only occasionally that I meet Fees 2:i7ito prearlk.urhile;117helf:olont nalledeT rialundonas: ;11 :, I ........... 1. 1.1 . that must, in the light of All ,ezpart- - I ...,,,,,, men yoto have the genuinetiporting instal ,,i.1,,-.-7.:.,c ence, prove to ) : '.4..'''''L '-' false and consequently tSpec:al DIspat,h . time. good Ulnae t .,..... , .!: , 4 kr:!,,tm-- v. . mien 1:41.1.100i. on the horseshoe'lountain! In them and will spend J t ;t -i1 4 '')' PkRte.Augnet 2. . "... fv. t disappointing. Far better to be frank p-, in falconry. though those 'GI ,,..,8'.4.,, I ' . 1 4 near the patience Grand Canal. land 1 Of de RE you OTIP the "Amis Ner1 with the people and rely upon their thus succeed will deem it the !snag , This list is 4,, ...., , A a ', , , . - ..,,- - " i l'I- - " '''..'''.1 , r 4,2, ,5i .,, - IN ' . it .,,:ti-;' 'i , rt.s--- e :, .:' in which man has ever iridu:get TN 7' necessitated the at, by lotlay 1 ''. 'i' EvPry ono sho has ever ris.ledi the ITWO IOW could and voc.4 cannoti of Versailles. -preservation 3 t091'0 ultimat health...Ad pfust;erity. is s friead of Versailles. but versitilies - macced are generally those whoEe sm4s Am wraotr SociNf, des is retie has Versajles ZY OF DATTLE5 b. performed witholltstiowAsce of time not every friend of Versailles is One of SCivair.z.., 4 ''.4-Icered an official kotatLIS it Ought to are autet,that they cannot deceit tze .. tor resuscitation. , i ,...4. 1. "Amis de Versailles." the time toit not also necessary moral but material only 'der aufel -it ' "Thatisthe true and su-r- way to put if you ii i Mie of the bitt er i t Is re-- ! O f an things tatOntorT being a rietF the State o do thi s it rawd T and legacies and the' It is eay to bi,,None a inember or a's board, formed of with ; fil.e a effect partleipate into needed reform when president, 4! eshtt tLms merelylp,trai biis. and you would heeler repair the Stare in the 0 rk of Its recites are derived :s Ed sport , lends Versailles foat,datem r Ft,r the flr,t :ne b.as'president, two general secretarirs and a a acting for the best interests of intellit,milssion as (.1iddy as 1,nssibb.. rta.: as a veritable nationalpreserving or at atrocO'curiee rh., is rare CO41i-0Ifr.tm the annual subscriptions of mem-!,- n los approved by heirloom. .. o:1111.itt,4) Ail are be to treaintrer won communities in response to theirimor, .i. 1 thse gent hin"rary. plerb there BM, I lois & Vers.-siresthe 'gums contributed by foundation: that recorded in the newspaPers I, an artkie in the As it hi desirable that you become a' and Ito pay siu annual subscriptsm OWI commaud. The tints has stipulating Ibees. 4, : passedia,tis.,ly- - at work the h,tior. The aim of to forego the necessity of paying account of what took placs, Is erOalkle , i, des Awls !members nt t4or1r4 no the on member become To a that when a political party can .suoteesitthe member the member of foundation if society, particularly you Nwiata ,Ips Amii de Versailles is to annual subscription and the gifts ofidainn the whole Performance la the fin tie Versailles or committee and home bt shall must have wealth the and salary. influence. It must confide i safeguard the Approved a through flitlisguldance. neeept by summary, lot any genuine aportsman. To ty has monoments tOtieh 7 P r.. i outline of ita.constitution is In the common intelligence and mu .t I redeem the antmal subscription by the-- - raritial (for w.rig ettnwreted with th., Dry. 1 honorary- membrs. adristswo, In order that the SocitstO des Amiii dei before an aerodrome crowd st pigeon gr tt t th0 m (Kt a rt '.. t I t P.n od; and perhaps! ZiOt1f. in As of common a the The elptr. Upon . 1 : ': I association known as the for, rely patriollam and'.;;;;:twost xiorious. in the payment. lump slim. Versailles may render services commen- - a hi,h theY catch In A few eeend6. t5 j'a14 history of France, this Common sense to justify the e i des Amis de Nersaillea W18 founded in, honorary membership, it is conferred by CONTP1BUTIOICS WASTED. is a weirtity reason for eallingl with its ambitions greater revenues, as. near to real falconry se the cha,e Lourate ment of thecomparatively small price one on who makes almos4 six years ago. that is. in' the committee any al Thus every eentiiie eontributesf vi the,,gre essential. at the present momrnt to. .thel Paris Versailles attention than a enlarged fos by a pavk of dogs arund'et, i. .1, to 'v401.1141 c be . , the achievement of a great sesee-s- e nes p . December. 1907. Its purpose is to , ; gift of at least 19,000f. to Versailles. o atesoniation is utilized to improve and pre-- 1 mi rack of beauty ; it i , on , nt the mo it, foanotenuirnetejghiLtillt wn Anil IIP ersaines. is !nail it , the Soci0 des Anus de Versailles. ecenomie correction If security lies with the Stale in protecting and look- ..Tlitrt,tipr, r:t!sion 'r.evivarot falcontry th in tbe history of !terve historiss Versailiess. The upkeep ofii'Slot-Ion- s 11,StCidi lOn i 4 It" to ate lc chapters position 1 , ' 1 not that way, fidelity is without eheiter t ought to approve unre( g 41. 4, is absurd. Falconry has r,ever beAt ts ralise th objeets fog ing after Versailles and adding to its Suffragettes nenesottates heavy!I re we,. i no re--. and popular government hi a failure ." !ot-t-eth.ei- i artistic treasures. By means of liteturesd srrvedly of the Socitttf des Amis de Ver-- I 'expenditure. naturally i. 1....f 2 flow heavy may he to,!;:n41 ! The whole civilised worid is interested dead for a single year, and needs ... a Presidential' was . created. t By have totb Colonel Harvey said that he expected saliles. It is an organisation based on! from the rant string. For - reasons which Ith....ree, reeenily pro:imitated. ow rovi,ty, &c., it tries to make more widely known, het that the State spent in two it!) the maintenance intaet of 'Ve r18111" the forthcoming tariff to be one. Adis trig to do- with it as a eport it . and antmet-iate- d the beauties of vetsaiihs!the principle of IIP equality of the sexes.::3 e1 ! g ,.. be-- become twatalble only in a few Plw'm 1k4 MODUTOPOt- historic civilized to to rPor be to Wt. The ?very . public utility. is least. 'which would benefit the con- - ipracticni are a admitted in each ;1 , , to in oi; only ellin,IVomen category followed snd this further, by respect, the store the ehapel in rhe palanw 1 The ing can help to maintain it by contributing and consequently is value of this declaration is im-- : sumer by reducing his cost of living imensis membership and are eligible for appoint- - restoration of ihn roontains in the parkl Ito the funds of the Soci6tk des Amis de few men. But ,it goes on. and always Vet- - cation of the public. Amis The des de Sisike Intrrun but he did not expect to ate a charste ment to eiery official post connected with has gone On. as the favorite noW more than k Versailles. certain brintit number of persons of k Kroup of in-- : THREE CLASSES OF MEMBERS. Iost ;8.01,0811..; another .14)1YNIIr. at once, probably not in time to furnish llies is ;the society. de Ver one of the 'Atnis to are fortunate in having' the far& Verwfilles who a animated desire in to put by !spent prevent Its headquarters are in Paris. but it has, ,1Vhat aro those Lilies", any capital to the democrats In the idividuals is. ., posts? The society ales for It. J004 eondition for thn exhibition or audio protect historic a branch office in Versailles. The mem 'zoverned , ' :' next Congressional elections. lie 71 by a committoe (Conseil d'id- .8nd sinee then almost 200.01alf. has Pos9.1 ve wes. ; It is, since the b i rna tare of hers of the society are divided into three thought' that the off would fish duty taking of silty members, elected' ministration) 1 .'t f ! 1 the decree by president roin,a rf. an of- - categOriesmembers, expended to restore the facades lookinz on the country to get a cheaper supply and pure simple., at a general nieting for a term of four' the tharble courtyard. more than 106,0frof. from, (kilt 1 or;a nits tion, Ltrognized by the foundation members, and 'Newfoundland and from the British Pacific. honorary mem years, just as thointh the member were on the lai:hdesrin the Cour I 4 reeeive to donations State, empowered dlionmur, bees. coast 1 it a i ;.! ordinary deputies- - The committee elects moot 1,000,01Sir. on the fa,;ades oserlook. ;, ! Meat should also be cheaper with ' - ; - 'TAIN ,I." .. 0 'tp, - -- co; .0 el i'l , 7Et ,i ,,,:; 4( le lieous P, T '11 IC 10 , el tr d, P' ,.1 1. rg 7,3 r rtt,. ,,,,l, I. 0. Ea 12 It LITTLE lumirwe ' Qt; 0 t 11 t OE ti T - ' II fIrt .: :7:..: No A, Jii-- 9 ) Ii ; 4; ....I. brt FIEND .... . -- : Tr, ,1,, 0 1:1'11- ' i j j i'n a A .,, t ' 1.11.e.".td.1144411. .. .., ,. - PI l' 11 Is' I, , at(' ,,, 21 ill 'ey THE az fr Ncan t itsor',o tz e t s' r - t I t , ,, 1 en I 1 ' 'a" no. ': r 11 i ' t,-v .':, .,. fl i 'I .:. ,. t ,;. .,'., t:, : ... . 1 4 41 ' - - the tariff off," said Colonel Harvey. 'The American packers are now selling :native beef in Europe for iwenty-fiv- e per cent less than we have to Pay at 1 I K ; ,.., ; ; $ ' Nt'ith the tariff off prices in home. ,h., United States will have to COUIP into line with those determined by the mpply from Argentina and elsewhere Colonel liarvey also looks for setts- factory currency legislation in t he Vnited States 14:1011. but not at the present awAston of Congress. lie thinks a central- bed system will be devised. somewhat on the ordii of be former Aldrich plan. N ewHotelOpensiSociety . Is. Deserting the Private Ballrooms (Special Dispatch!) 2. and None but .Truly Palatial Dancing dences Can Now Attract tho Younger Sets. Resi- August new hotel overlooking (Sp:clal Dispatch ) ' !Young g ri caused some amusement by con- TxMAMMOTH is even averred by its LONDON. August 2 i fidIng to her friends that she had come s that it will be the largest In more eign:fleant of the JEWELLED BAG LOST-promoter- s ,f 5 only becauce her chaperon had wept when erected. NOTHIN,1 be in the worldis to and finest has come over societY tehe annour.ced that it Would be too much '17''i 5 1 1 ! AT CHILDREN'S FETE , it a cost of 16.ZZ,0,600, 'upon the site at pres, during the last decade than tocli,ther to ' g) -- ,11:4-ent occupied by SI Oeomea lloepitaI but growth t)f what. till recently, vas unheatd1 The truth is that another indispensable ,! Theft Sems To Be firdillg More it will not be ready for opening within four of except In the suburbsthe dance given p nt to the up to dattirl Is the perm's- dtr a troteiTtre ta.Fhloti -- gertntdtd' spribg',:o:.--u- r ..:. year. the 1.Cmb b:litypt -- takIng her own 1 con-a in for lir . the air Porn The project has been in Upper English ;,,,up in .a. night. for during this season theitneli- - to a dance. Otherwise in the hetero- i. I , , siderable time, but it has only rlovit Ritz liotel ballroom In particular' has not itgeneou4 world . i . Classes. of mosiern London sheriski ' , :' the de. been made definitely possible by been In darkness one single evening. ii, ,, nme of taer Speelal friends, And '; I and St. George's; days excepted. In (Special Dispatch,) cision of the at the came the Change realty very formal balls with royalty Westrnitirr Lotman, August :. Hospital these Instli! gradually. V. i :-, 'Present and decorations and full dress ' the habit of stealing is InFreAS:ng, tutionti to sell the sitesAipon which they The , ,,. L was the giving of danets worn. the is not asked. of course. to beginning 'i . 1 HOW the sipper classes, hose unsafei and tobuild a joint hospital In South; empty houses. An hostespi'rivr dare he take. her own friends with ' .! 4 it Is for. wotirbra to 1080 eght Wandsworth' suddenly realized the enterprng nsar theirlLondon, i probably .... 1 saving of wear and lien , ; bags or anything at all s'aluable In shop3.1 ttodgt., tear to temper and furnturc aik, which! , '' MC"ent--ws- a clues er betel. i.. l CO,rfatEt forn- alltlex such as Kis arrange'''',, 'ir would be gained by hiring for one night :c1 . VIPLE LIFE RULES .; told !it the tle t e reeentlir 1 t- ment with the Duke ef ;Westminster for some large and convenient empty 4.1 , ',1 hOuse.1 Tntipleasant fact is further illustrated ! the rights c f prr.eraption over a certain, and FOR MODERN BEAUTY gradually crept in. But at by a story. told Isle. LitdY Msgds-leof the..site. have to be concluded. the best the "empty house tliat,:!- e- 1 3 liansw.Bulkelsy. whorlost a gold chain purse.!but the scheme is virtually cut and dried. 'poor thing, There is something dcpress-- t ; (Special plisPatch.) reit with rubles, at sele ct. Lornaow,, August fhionablel . The Elle; which compriesis the land upon ing and temporary in the utmolphere of al I 5..; 1; l Pliwes-Itanelagh. the house rooms of whlat are knownl "SimPle life" Istauty culture seema to be now stands. together upper ' which the hesspital .. ) .eree at tise, children's ftite- the said. I "I I. , to ,e..., be the vogue now', and it'', said isuglisb empty.. Then oxne knie, greatly with Lee matulor.s In Knightsbridge. i .. : .. 7 -Sail while having l I Put wi; black ellhlrather more than an acre and a half. will ins'. decided to send out Invitations fore- - are turtling away from elaborate and, t ,; , bag. containing the parse op a chilrheside coat $3.300.000. i Tho purchaser Is Mr. dancing at one of the big hotels. expensive preparations In favor. of the the table. Then It came Mn to rain and- - ! maildhy!'..Deeley. .kl. The idea caught on, and now not onlyl homely. old fashioned rernedies, A London, , P., who said:'The . ; dents-- and I went under tree. Latte is. think. adrnittedlY the best in. t IASIara.tha..hmel dace emore popMar.tbAnkatart advtaes 1"unling the tisyc41 , 'Directly I reached shelter I 4 t eL;t9i remernbiereelcgriat espitall in the world. and I know! any except at the really palatial ,bouset.,11actitelitiedt.hst dhas iseenep 4 ei 1, ' I left that my bag behind, but the bag them all.- First of all. the hotel vtill bad ke or nerbY Ituuset. but' Distilled water Instead I,of expensive, Green' t , end bad gone. Another lady who look Buckingham Palace and the puns . many young persons actually refuse'ret go washes. ;- 4t '1' : dote by Park. which can lifVer be built upon. and to thidantes at private houses. The rash; Eider and thyme waters forkithe foots ;left her puree on the tea titbit! t . ' ' "'tiered the sltwe lose. Lemons for bleaching the residents will enjoy the experience of be- ionable girl of the period' Is not the maiden a wash and to drink 1; ;;.11Y Purse arse e. Present; worth about windows of twenty years ago who,xcas excited at Buttermilk botb for the nig able to wee from their Cucumber juke for emnplexion. end tee rah I advertised tor It. but as It has not Queen drt" King the idea I 4, 1 ' of a Nettle. dandelion and coltsfoot beers to danceany dance, the Palace. On another side the ant;il Will '4:: ,,, ' a akin, .' be.aIret.:Ankli to lee It Ilnift alive been overlook HYde 'Park, which also can nes tut , U. at-veriadriuk.-lAt vertjecent. Su" Cocoa butter instead of more Complicated ., be built uvon.",' t2 2 wregana, Tv)M strawarts 11444 font fRoes. 04 .', t '.,.., Los-VO- --e------ ;3': 1,''' I Wit'. I 1 4 i .0 on t. ' Disease Spread 'Passenger by Dirty Streets , Lenlon Promoters Select Valuable Sanitary Experts Urge Engli!11 sl s.. 0 ver I oo k'r.g Bucking. London Finds Hotel Accommodations Better Suited to Large to Adopt Stringent ham Palace. Parties . - . Airship Line to Connect London and the Provinces Service to Manchester and Other Interior Cities ProRegular Schedule to Paris Promised by moters with English Built Machines. eible at the point to which the experienv (Special Dispateh,) CoLorsoos, A Walt 3- - of other countriVa has brought them ear guarenteeg have between already !derwriters service passenger airship B,.131.; and Paris. between London capital, but we wish to enllit the Interred and Manchester and other English !of the business communni and the pawl (Special Dispar,O cities will be commenced very shortly. Morally in the scheme.": 1 The scheme is above all a commercial LoNi,ostusust methods by stiert 4i!SelS1 111 proposition. in whi,h anything experi- Ikt FOXGLOVE YEAR" THE THE by the unoughtful ssre ex- - mental will be eliminated. ; i DESIGNATION . Dr. FLORAL by plained Morley, 5lathieson at Mr. E. C. Powell. of Lombard street . the Sanitary Congress, heti this year at the originator' of the proposal. says?-Exeter. (Special Dispatch.). , "Apart from the commercial aspects of 2.- Visitors to Londott, ssys:lialy A 5- Losters-Angu- lt we tprestion-are often disgusted by ths obko- - tom, ble by object lessons the efficiency and They are calling this "foxglove Year. habit of ths ,lower classss aril even ot of dirigible airships and to estab- In England On account of the untireta those Who might to knowtertt,r. of Rpitting safety lish an airahip building industry in Great i dented streets. height and the magnificent Hoe. It not infre,00rntly happen:, !nibs Britain." that passersby on t tv flowers have attainedi uhich d ks find A start Lis to be made as soon as pos- !owns i , themselves spat, up-m- , n ' x!iruilY Pr-tak- e. sible. this seasobe nto a passenger airship It is bilPs but cafelez'slY. Lv pasbengern on service it rifler to those which have been bew vorthestliardensterarehaie.ogiobt omnibuses. feePtexhgligov hesandin tried elsewhere. notably in Germany. 1,.. Lady It was this hatct bp!tt,ng that DI measured ten feet three !oche& "We can make excellent aeroplanes In y; bui'at present we cannot I But even this is below elle retard 01 a England ftw CITTLITtiPtah,... 3 that neeessitate airship. Our air. !plant in the garden of a woman tai habitual spittlne.- - ht F;t:(1 -- Tobacco turn Out in however. will be built in England. B1shop's Stortford. if her description of aI smoking. for example. ,,ught not to tall ship. Everything will be the result!of the co- tin & letter to a London newspaper is te tot' it. British labor and capital. but be credited. Her foxglove, a cream,' the most ;room-- r; Infection dis- operation of . it may be necessary to go abroad liplike variety bns a stem sixteen fee tributed is tlfat 1,:ltwrvu 1oth'. It Is wed at first some things. We shall 'Wart with a In height earning fee blooms and seed known that eat. orgutsms of gnarly: Ifor or mend-ree- d type of airship. !caste. , l;t1ter diseasoe. 3!;,th pneumonia.an& be built more-rheaptan and more ! It- ill explained that this miasmal woo-;tieThose cerebmspinal tmmticw,s. can be sime of the foxgio-rthis summer III fiatly sproad Tao i,art played by 111- .,quickly than tits rigid type.-Theand they erill $tied ;duo to perfect eoadiOaoa tee tbe laitwep.. diSertruinate Ft,.!!'rtg 113 the cate,,,saistam, alit higher than itherigid.-01-rthe industry once thoroughly estab- Years. The foxglove to o, wrints. and of ,cenFtnnpti,-41',cr. sufficient hand. tilustFation of t'ne need of compulsorl lished. it will be necessary. as far as we ,the warm. sunny summer of lett caused ; ferttlisatioa present. to build rigid ship. it We its complete and xtensh knew breseele. . The me,ir"' The cloudy, wet tosa. 7 net bumble-be- e. 3,em to regard habitual want larder one , airship wt111 be anode te corm Iby et 1012 offered the beet poodble cote , spitting ILS natu:al ani nezsa.ry tad observe neither ,are in the manner of dis- nominally. a doses passenger; as well as Idittons for the development of the aea4- - '.. We hare secured the istrekos tang s. witilerlhe madmen of lest winter . posal nor en,-th:- rt approaching Priv01.1a a fair cargo. them to grow on usichected, it the set. Split,ng here, there and frrery- et. the Twist tompet,nt and experienced 1 when, is regaried as it prerogative hi the meth and ere shalt been the Industry, lid Iallowed them Into blossom at their ball,1 freeborn Briton." arohly bulidnig la Igt gland si tar as ilow . g AN . , . the it I . - .. : ,. ;E.BW..7 - . |