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Show - , , , - 11 - , a , (.1 DESERET. EVENING NEWS ,...... , ..v., ., - , , , ,.. - a , , ,. .. , - ..,,i.t7,,,,.. ,. , , ., , ., ., . ; , ary () w: -., , ....... ---- - 1 . -- DAY 6 w--:- .,-- - - --- ... CI' .1..17'; ,..., .. O à a--11-:--- - l'k - 11:::). i - nuirn .... ,SECTION TWO e1 1r 4 ,, , . o , --- i dliM,ip.... - ,,... ' , , 1 1 . ' . , . .... , -- .., t Ins KEEpitio A , . , ing for her daught eF. The other night when, ahe tame into the stalls of the opera with' her mother, people forgot that rParsifal". 'was Awing played in woman. gazi,g,at this imposing young for . her, Al the dance her mother gave to dance a agn, she refused with'animen who was nTit well ,up to ' her own inehes. but R She arranged all her partners bent, hand there was no difficulty in the triatttr. ' . 'SMART 13RITISII Witt. c,,,,; great asptra. How Keppel has'Aho..is 1,,,t her daughter perha rre .1 I tz.. .. ... Ili U1'110 L -- , i . J - - . , . .J. ----- ... . end teal idealism at all, have merely the Ideal of vengeance. vengeance against all .ho are great, noble, an4 masterful." , OF ARIfyrOCRACT. ATURDAY-31ARCH44-1914,.. degenerates. r 'Inc n dogs, m ongr'', moral bOttiii, i ...., , - . .LtigilOCRACY'S ,.. -S- a. ; - " . 1 i . . 1 ..-- . - . , , , 11,.. ,:frv .. I the conldor and at the other la a clock. ern spiritualist, and!j The watchman is required to patrol thelin communication witit King tolih: Corridor every half hour. When in the world. What he reaches the end of the corridor, Where !me, I spirit wish to communicate r the clock ifi placed, he has to push asinajesty." Curiously however, needle, with which the clock is fitted-- the constable could, enough, not see his way across the ,face of it, and It rpeords to admitting the visit6r to the queen- whk--h dill ao. If- he- ts mother., five minutes late in' arriving at the Would-bNo e assasisin sar suffragette cloek, the needie cannot be pushed, and Interrogator, accordingly, is likely- to ' when the clock is examined next day,- e that aw,hitey bweartocmhTsarill !NIg,a,s eniseeh .btoy inghtahmtevett htirittecftatcuti ,0 s p through and steal, though there., en. The ,"elte watchman." as 'SRK break is no end of fine loot in the old other watchman la on duty residence. It was built by George toyal ill the c orridor where the. sfate .rece. p- Iv., and by on the former stands thelbye, rooms are siteated, and he .visite site Mahe Son field which James mulberry ' which there are 10, i o f evil ipartMent, to feed the allkworm which from tone t.i time Ihroeghoet the I. plaMed he' hoed--vai- nly it prore4---woulnight. provicht him 'with silken home. To he- SOLDIERS AT E A 0 ENTRANCE. ter p knftrihoytt aalhaadel titoehorrtihv neitinsih pokart lrlt:e Meanwhile the military 'guard albo i e ''- )t Arlstoctittists want thhrsternly I BIM' 11 Is mill) theyi want autocracy and arts, low' toeracy restored with all their rights. . 1 l'he and alts& r. with' all their duties. t' restored. aristocrats must save .them-"elve- s 4 o: , and save civilization by obsery-- , 1 Trial! Ing truly aritucratic, principles." Police the "Household Does Ascendant in. they ahodni ickep their blood pure; Mere Shortage of Blossoms i Work; leaviidebasaut Aristociatism(nthe the-lif-eNot Daunt of German bor, phyliacal or mental, to thei , ., ,:. fhle Of the leaders,,f a slaved "brain seum;'! marry hot out daring 'Dr ' 1 i And Property of Royal Family. or inclination but in the way ,U t cal- - ican Ho,stes. rtron g that t ,get..L Her persondlity is ,,,,, 1 ' culated to produce tit aristo 1, ars, and ' rules evenher mott.er If she 1,vers ' , . he would al ...... finally mottoftolize the pro ssion of 'la girl 'of ordinary .,har ' .. . ittnAll, for "1.girting is a privilege not a ' have 'been 'marrteci 1,1;4 before- now no sewn" has burden;" and 1.ou't hhe SHVS she IQ tet,rtrilned ' to! WATCHING SUFFRAGETTES i . DUCHESS to SPORTING BRITAIN'S ' -- -- HUMAN ;,,,, NEAR JENA right ' FARM ,ti ,..1,,,,,go for lierself' ., oish,'ognuatrhde tqhural ielxv71.1tPtohioir nst(g:ilterths tahr: -, et sht LI() 1,1eroctlynantsroesf 1,ti)etfhinetelnitttts ' MI this Is 4lsotio. m'ediel, al and emelt: rtao The 04ther night at, 0 Li a mail said ' andl chief 4 entrance hall of the palace. and. claahes it eat ridiculously have 'her, "I visionary; . While waltiartg with some CliiiTIS..., spienclid Six solders on guard outsitio. not!ao Including with' a world of universal suffrage, ta, dance with Lady V1,,IPt and Rethbrandts, and wen- - , tlav n mention at Sentries there .; 1. anbeing labor legislation., awl so on. But ,...q1," l''''r 4" , fOh. hn,i spe Tifilt5. , Add4ns of , Police, entrance.bete-ee- Twiee (luring- ltliP11 night. aerful eanvees., ofhetTlaRuhene TherWaldorff Astors Score Social ,; European Thinkers Preaching a aristogratiarn has numerous adherents my out- - Special "f thought :I rnnst I. these 1 Ir" "4 and 1,2 er?.""Itim the hours di hu'isually for in a who grid are men kind hurry dhl among orth'ing," that that e., -.. thp fernitere. china and p late. between I end 3 in tile morning, Watchmen and Soldiers Made and !"Return to Days. When Blood! man betterment, and are displuaed 'TriumphLady Mary Reviews :,,;1,dera and walk,t stra,ght aerosft a patrol is sent round the toyal stablest hevin g been colleeted by the Prince tiqintieritCY, with the meagre has had no 'lie; r n W s. and!' outholvs ..The patrol consists of Regent. ans to take Current London Society Gossip :nt, o ofters',Ii-roAra-rall, oir's Ruled"Brain Scum" Menace an officer, a corporal, two rank-and- ."........... of the masses, and the othei catch- - i HuNDREDS OF CLOCES. for the I houRe In GrOSVvn,r file and a drummer-boh(r The latter, ' ,... i for -the it, Preaeht 1 et.itcon all'i to pay 'cortja that prevell dating - ... .....-carries-- a lantern. however, merely a burglars could catchsiords are ',. .. but she does tot int.1,1 to litit. Rich These two patrols are known as goodly assortment of valuable bag generation. The,se clocks Corresflondence.) , (Special t' 1E11)000 Co7elPoll4etv-"5-- ) artsCorrespondence.) (Special n that , the of Americana gives It and rejected by "Great "Rounds" op.m contemptuously Rounds." at the are over there palace,wh(ire ' 1 - -ONDON, March 4.Buckingham "Great Rounds", when the HerliOri ofti- - 250 timepieces. Needless to say, it I.iNDON, March 4.Lady Ciran- then) Immene dkt n on to live i n ERLIN,, March 4.DentocraCy le tocratists, who seriously preach that If It as A is vaned :, - 77r 7palace the I73ridon home of the of the guard, a ,,eeptain, is In a tremendous business to keep them manstory ard has started her series of -"the Keppel ' ., played outthe day of aristoc.; the World N. wed be better of ' , LADY MAR) I werei "Rowels" when the' junior oftim.all going. Some of them are as old as .., a few s thea an4f criare, Forbes at Rouse, dinner a come. itt has has That gut le. parties the England, just racy indi'vldnals king ,te the t the time of Louis XIV and the wo'rke car, a lieutenant; ..., at the t virtuous aeoompanies of now features which is Chief He ctflef flew ',are ' watchdog. latest "cliticovery" of such of; n , select races. are still in good oiler. l!patrol. 1Ii The king VI Seymour or Scotland Yard, Inspect At 6 a. m. the soldiers, police and abominates a uselesa clock and .When The "Neue Frale Prosie". calla the et,, ery London', neitson. At these the r 1 ',Ettr0pe'a political philosophers en are Hg and chic lvatchmen ocitne,off duty. the doOrs to the works of a timepiece are worn out ,A,ho has et the i, ,,,,k 'succeeded, as II head flUU the fruits of popular propaa i sta "In verted visioaries." note ' is struck in 'whitt la t all the entrances are unlocked; and the he has them replaced with new ones. ' m u.tiner,aiiiig., The flow- espect from Lot', criginiti Duckin ,,,,.,. g overnment palace rilice, Inspector N. and popular domination:- inlutniuch, as they '4 and the all the a "eguiar staff of day servants take up; The collection is extremely valuable, feature ,oa'n blessings in which panacea artaoly 14 H. Hohden. who. for the east i1 Law and i'aat a new medicine for the nuni. 'the credulous' nineteenth century en- yeans, their routine. If all accounts be true.; some of the most precious specimens tnere was mu,:n excitement Craze Clears Exclusive Barriets the king !himself Is an early riser and having been bought by George of been has for the vant-Mil its responsible which populism in , safety r pected frpm Its panac eas. And (17 at foundIII. , p.". berless is,,at hi's desk by 8, more often who had 11 great hobby for curious 1 have a ba was not a de,ent bloom in 4onthe sovereign and the members of his usually .101111'formo are said to have brought to' orallY the ar,latoeratists In London and Dancing Night a than not in of or front The wi0 clocks. M4TINItni heavy dohcollection day not .the the the is tJ de,'orate grouped pre." Radical newspapers ridicule family while they were within the !!iime Once he leaves the palace, the together, as In a museum, Zurope and America. but Is spread whole cult; and publish caricatures of :thnner-tauiLady Granura refusednos-toI .T . tolubs are Being,Organized. of the palace. and who has just responsibility of the household police throughout the walls nt ,...i I. In other .ren.8112anc.e rooms great to the reaort t.te under liriatgeracY, death to world varieus thg) plan 4!'! :77 particularly retired on superannuation after nearly ends and falls, thereafter, on the1 palace. One curious'clock, of the time marked in Austria ono Atristocrattst yawning rule. For the ar1sto-'- 7 tebsea ana La,e artificial tic!wer!, .which Is cf detec-now in crane staff Scotland special Yard LondonThe tango of Louis XIV., is made In bronze, In 40 years service in the police. The re ' tives who have the Italy. but there are signs of ld alao Arats would eternly suppress all pop- - have been greatly requisitioned during duty of looking the shape of a'negrestes head. The dial ,.14(in Germany Ind in the small north.' ular initiative; and would require the the famine. "No," tele Bata, "I'll haAe run swing. It seems to have cleared tiring royal watchdog was "invested," after him and on the when their' queena sent she Then The propagendistai"breln scum" to Work patiently an the real or nothing." states. all the exclusive barriers. plates are her eyes,- one eye telling iii'.,.,Euro1 a few .days ago, with the silver medal i travels. It is up to the guardiane of the to Jersey with,. instructions in- - messenger of aristocracy are not politi cians, butt hours; ands,.. the ether the minutes. ! and under the 4nd The the Park, Ritz, Hyde prescient their Berkeley, Velceen however, palace, eyes, mv,. I .14.1- thinkers I ne ii,i. nos can re CIOSPCI over me eyes to buy up ell the best flowers he could, Carlton hotels still bar the tango from of the Royal Victorian Order by the peeled and writers. Their aim IS teediently commands of their betters at all hours, all kinds of cranks and spired the time thus obscured. The head ; not merely to 'put back into power the Who thanked him for his faithful and lunatics last the get.. but their at inter-- ) rooms, to king, anxious public ar-1 ARISTOCRAT JUSTIFICATION. he was to c: is charming, and two one of the smaller salons, usu- service and wished- him well. The new View the king' and Queen, as well as. of the ,! it wee' arranged that , v.rt, present somewhat disheveled forces of ,.. time to named i ler c. conservatism. but to race reserved for special parties, is 'Cerberus is far from functionaries source of tihei. rive back in Londoarranged the who 'attend little curl .8 are twining garlands ally The high philosophical r fo al'stranger the ' In round her reek. Another clock tells being over to' the members of a tango and iindividual aristocracy as a prin- - arietocratist propaganda is Friedrich ' have the blo thorn. the given However, to his responsible.cluties, having been on thp height of th e barometer each day. 1.:,,. N4etxaehe. ' it centains his exaltation house and anthe d th e axtons no- s - lea club two afternoons a week. Tango for wbil, a :etple of light and leadin g; toa cast recently, Quite example, The most difficult to manage, how- - .teas snd suppere, however, are in e ot several .years at Wellington dressed woman, who evidently and "at IV" turethai Irpolar notion of mt. sup- - Ryer, is the kept tft iing volue at a multitude nf other restau- duty:f?r Pinchbeck; clock, which a tutela 'based on; his rejection okiall the easy ,:cofort- - tC" and her serianti,'etner r ,...t. and tire 'thé sed of that stiti the po top five min-- ! rants. in palace at arch, close to or thereabouts. 1 . blood. spirit, power, over able reasonings of modern! society. to the. windows every at sided Palace. Buckingham walked' hv the inventor of the metal which to see if the voyager was CJIllin g., Even certain well known houses-which- Constitution hill, and having occasionI decadent. materialistic. mongrelThe ari stocrats' favorite Q- uotation utes on to the and, Wm up béing gates his risme. This wonderful time- huge 'baskets arrived alai regardless of the ionart sections relieved Inspector Hobden at the lenged by one of the policemen on hears tens civilisations which sprang up in the from N'tetzsche is a justifiestion of He London society. have paid good in- ally niece built a Quarter of an hour before thethp state of ithe tides, sun , she rethat itself. had remarked as something .,,e, nineteenth century r duty, husinessi arielduraby for ea the to palace terest ise Rild sunset. high water all r due but stockholders In 82 by catering a. This. in, sense. is all rhetoric; but and os Queen Alexandra. aucient. "The eseen ce of (gul1 tRacle8 and v'esea were ready for tho well to do middle elassCs, have the. This royal residence, as every Ameri- with !different norts, the day rif the week, of -043 molit at the new aristocratists have so a good arlistocracy," wrote Nietzsche, filev-1 must know your business before rthe month, the year,---thes the y did not take long to exotic dance on their programs. Is no end. r 4' can visitor to London sees for hirbself, far not got farther than rhetoric; and "le that It feels itself not as a tune- - ihe bi (lennl Lady Granard hersel f helped eral of the tea shops wthch are found is surrounded on all sides by military ,I can pass you," remarked the con-- 1 in fact, to the amount of things tht,e, " arrenge. , defenders are as of thinga must clock can do. they tion whether of kingdom or common- in the work in her dinner gown and innumbera In the ne4hborhoo4 of' stable. politely. "Well, if you ,,,eL cynical ,TA,Z proclaim that they will never get any wealth, but as ita own meaning and jewels. She thought it great fun and Rdnd and Regent str,ects and in Picca- sentries, who are furnished by one of -know," was the indignant reply, "1 CHARLEB OGDE-Nfarther, 'The main interest in the its own justification. Its principle when the company inquired where an, dilly also offer their patrons the op- the battalions of guards quartered in prOpitganda I. that it indicates a eon- - mast be that society does not exist for earth she had managed to gather such.' portunity of dancing for digestive or London, but these soldiers are really --other purposes. oral discontent with the standards and , tulips, more for ornament than for use. The ,..,0 meaSures or today; and bows how little the sake of societY, but only as a a glorioua array ofiliac she explainedl ' TANGO DEFIES MIDNIGHT HOUR. actual guarding of the palace which foundation and scaffolding by means valley and white 461,.,: ' I,it ''.' ,i,: the popularly accepted shibbolethe of which an elect kind of being may that an Attlerleall woman is never to the of Even 'Alen half an hour after mid?' now. owing chieflyis even activities ; about progress impreas thinking men.- - rise to ita higher tasks. k, more a if she is determined to come "done" the guffragettes, '' eee- -night' the. excise laws of London force sponsible The leaders of this new arlatocratism, ,,,ki,: ',.?,,,,,:r; job than It used to be, is The aristocratista do not wish out on top. daricto cease the their dancers Lon.. , tango in Aria-so scarce - Dr., Heiser. the author of "The been hands in of the have ..,. Flowers the this. no wholly es palaceor for ..4., far they attempt '' tocratie rmperativ."' another Austriat41 thing. tog in public places. many continue to , the number of which. thie year that even at Bucking- - disport to 1r.::. aristocraey as the basis don themselves in haunts from householdpolice. Josef liabisch, and elle or two Italleni andjustify ,court, heaps which the ...''..,,;..5.f.:. 'vit.- -, as well as that of the military "guard" beads of a sound ham palace et the first are excluded ,' possible only .,,,t,-IP,.'by ','.ipolice in used w ere manY no damt Increased Publicists. have and flowers Bile"-- , 4 ficial been et for arti has t :0,1, ,...,,.:,;,,..e, ,,1::: the; realising nationaly state. All of them are recently to a. of 'extended toe. privileges ,,'',.. ; . .tbetr arietocretio yearnings, They tom- - against coamopolitaniam allies ham supper rooms to decorate the tables. clubs. special new precautions taken. Today in fact, . , fort themselves with . the falththat arisen with democracy. Balser even BRITAIN'S "SPORTING DUCIIESS1 With the spread of the tango craze, King George Is as Aell nroteeted as the The questions answered below are gen.,..,,,, ;,..,,,,,..,,,,, ,',,,,e armed of a has or die- in who the will collapse through its writes that "All czar character.: eral guard e..... democracy himself, symptoms multiLondon have 1 , , right (aristocratic) T- here is no woman in British so; dancing clubs in eases are given and the answers should his door or the King . own unfitness; and that attempts to principles are national; (Al plied to tin extraordinary degree. The Cossacks outside all left (let), who is so full of energy ailim. and -to ease , nature. of similar a any apply - , hasten' 4,4 417, squad ha process are futile. ,,..A:i'e4'.-lSome 4,' ' Iatest important addition to the list is of Spain. who Is watched by Those wishing further achles, free, principles are anti-na- ; , the Duchess of t estmi nster. who Ztl- - of vicked soldiers, the German arlstocratista are more' t(democratic) may address Dr. Lewis Baker, College and be draws up parallel might be an American. she, iss rest-- 1 'Down as the Four Hundred club. It of speciall:; ; :S, V4,iil ::'''''.:'',.. IC enterprising. doors of the all , the palace keys the keep under ''. patronage opened that preach distinguished streets, DayThey ,;'!,::". Building, 11. best ot ,;..Z'''':ii her of development et :,ir At ' typical less," say those who. know 'Pr and well ventilated during the night. ton, 0., enclosing state, or Individual patriots, should schemes stamped e't and in elegant a typical left fitate. The and her capabilities in the art and , right name lackfor Full and ad.. hitherto characteristics envelope reply. ,,, bring aristocracy nearer by taking i right state has race oligarchy, ce- making money fly are as great as that premises, ATTENDANT IN BEDCHAMBER. must or dress be initials but new of most this only given, measures in to ing dpechnens blooa. ensure n.., aristocratic Four women the of in of will name fictitious trallied used nobles be of your any inush-roonmy angovernment, privileged In days gone by it was the custom lot 'iL'";.,:',..";i:;'7(:;;04:t' .f:Zblit. growth. Two .more clubs, The European peoples are losing their swers. filled can The at be Her Hundred.. claim allowance' as prescriptions a personal service in the monarch to he protected duringthe privilege, to outdo the Four ' ,,56 power to rule, chiefly because they military any well stocked drug store. Any drug1:r,1 the domination of land over money: from the duke is $50,000 a year, but seeking A, :;i. of appointments and Hata-- , hours .of slumber by an attendant elegance . have lost the saving principle of blood the of wholesaler. ran order ; t ;;.2., ,t gst ,i,,K,,a, will be opened sleeping in a bed drawn across the , ,;,7,,A-,4,prevention of mixed marriages: this is constantly being Nupplemented. ;,, 0,, .r,,,, nal sealed tube with full directions. ,, , , the hility of membership, .i, z exclusiveness; nobles intermarry with and the enthutdastic, of men over women. Daring, fearless. This long has of his chamber. shortly. door ,t: , y. - ;("- ,;:,'' bourgeois, ,Eleralano with Poles and The left mastery that decided now flying ..,., are de- - duchess ilea Some has race state persons but "Old Couple" writes: "My wife and I '.beginning ",t George, already equality, done with, been away King Czechs. Chrietiana with Jews. Tne centralization, furnishes the most exciting sport. tier to predict that the craze will be short beside his police and Military guard,' ' f: .::"I''''''': are both victims of kidney and bladder indiscrimcapitalism, , of foes Of this leVellinirproeess whole fleet want eu- - !nate a to , means have Clubs :e, disorders and treatment ''', :':', lived and that the nigilt have taken for par- Is grace ,:,;,f.;::;,:. ' t the care of two intermarriage of races; some time, hut don't get relief. Will you of her own and to have ticularly will fail to establish them- whoin tonics, not as applied to individuals, pace up and down the corridors military service and feminism. The aeroplanessplirt this us advice? "The but as applied to races and classes. .It sal sportBeason. your give in as institntions selves iS splendid regular state dPrays, when it absorbs ,, '';',V.!d 1 through the hours of darkness.andThey Z., ,,,r, is the business Of Germany to breed right life of London. one : 4'.' ing duchess." as she is known', takes 451. : are shod in thick felt slippers ..r, the principle"' of the left more Answer: -- The ordinary symptoms from I IiiK. , in than Germans of aristocratic gradually 'anything interest sport room ::.r.:,4!:,.. , near the CLUHS king's then It falls under for. such disorders are puffing under the eyes. them ls always of ARE ,,, I DANCING NIGHT and t, t"..,4 4 'tate, all of serve 'she who will of late the state, and fights shy quality. --ankles, feverishness, dry skin,. SEDATE. swelling until the Monarch is called by his valet 7". ' right, or social entertainments, ", dominate 'and suppress the inferior elan cotioliest and a new blood-sheyes, pains like rheumatism.,'. in the morning. Meanwhile it is the on its ashes. state arises aristocratic, never should 1 Attoo select true "A. clubs, a scant or and amthe flow of urisg sportswoman night Mongrels lately produced. And this present of the household .volice. not only am far below normal. with frequent calls. copious duty "Kit" writes: at 'duchess said the is it bitious plan is actually to be carried NATIONAL membership where, asserted, especially at night. to but marry," DECAY, PREDICT 'well, as corridors the am' to I and headaches suffer with patrol weight. I can give is bairn-wo- ta oliklf possible, by , an, influential group This doctrine get" a certain color- - I Hendon recently. ''then she could is more or less carefully scrutinized, examine frequently every door and n"rvolls to the point of exhaustion. If Yo The best prescription , tablets, a splendid compound, esA member life. Wheil dull her with affairs. are . as , the I tolerably would I time shalt it pleased tell to me so can men. ,,,,t,rof of verisimilitude that , f by the general help ing something window in the palace. pecially for such troubles. Obtain in ..' are badly bitten with the sport- of the Four Hundred In describing the be for any intruder to get bc very grateful." I discontent of thinkers with the state you craze scaled tubes with full directions- I . TO BREED ABISTOCRATS. it takes a greater bold on club in the Daily Mail, says: Though in impossiblehis presence discovere, ing of being I, S articles without Europe. Every' day etis marnot that r: iOt 5n I British traditional can the Answer: had thazt nothing othertt. prescribe any , chief of thetterig-Dd-tn-a, willibard pear kw tninutes. nallöntel- you three-graialyilite not are efirli mentioned:in hours fertrvo R. courseof T. Tlo you think a been polite the Miss timrough asks: would I greatest have rted lit I. i Hentschel, a strong conservative and diseleae s. and prediCting national There are PI policemen. on duty Those tablets weight of NO pounds is too muoh for a tablets. them who those and But bare-bac- k In society the patronize rider ,world, " of the "Iiiittgart Lund, which will alikin extracting the nutrition from girl of medium height; and what can i latest, "The German Col- when one is tied bv marriage and ure outsido its pale unless' till four the palace At night, and they havein reg... la entirely based on race and clam ex- - cay. The the the fnod which will incraittiii tho rad blood safely take to reduce about 30 pounds? comes from the nen Of Prof. children valls be decorated with chaperons.- I ular beats. Just as they have one has to give op one's - SLIpply at.clualveness: and makea this ,excluaive- - lapse" Bartels of tVeintar. nervousness and you nvercorne station a is There police street. assurance can with that sees who Adolpf perfect say nese its WIC' . From the Mittgart bitions and glories" This Answer: Your weight is exc.essive, and heri. 20 men are will become plump and healthy. NeVerto the palace, tached err. London Of entAra of an clubs the debasement night t dancing do almost :Bun has offshot the be anypopular iontinued for treatment elintild The duvhess can stiffer- if anything. On the side of reserve and stationed. They are detailed entirely- al months. as it talcc5 fano teL change if it increases it may cause nrch d Nt e,a decline of scien- an cars morals 'Agriculis and motor a tura!" society, which alms with 'advise the always, embarrassment. and tmg Buckingat breeding tido and artistic achievement. and a thing inside and outside of models are profor duty the tissues and trellav-i- the bodY. arb i lone tablets. her own- chauffeur when out of town. that the patrons regtilar use of Germanic ,' aristocrat& ham palace, and are of course relieveo which are sold by most Is tarmacies in litnit. but prietY." I "ZA net agricultural teociety has aequired general imperilling of , the eenpire's- t!er pace exceeds every legal - of all street duty.- They wear exactly A don a'etiutitaistess. knownrE(' well for self- with directions full NVP11 tubes te,ttled infortited a large parcel Of ground near Jena, positionall all a restelt of the erud- her friends keep her rat , .' tess with an Irish title, took a supper the same- uniform as ordinary police-- . "SaralC.: says: "Can anything be done adin inistra lion. .d& which it 'i . pmposes ' to convert into a Ins operations carried on by the mon- -, regarding "traps.' and the police have rheumaN.h0 with or S bothored clubs for other men. bliman for her 'party to one of theseincluded the sCuM"- against sound n it- en- .oft cornetlin their hearts garden (Mensheengarten), a (hike. The men detailed for night-dut- y do not tism. If so, please night. The party fa1:..h" where, these. aristocrats will be bred. tional ideas. all rec'egnize her in her-noand 11 o'clock. but 18 at arpenter" writes: "Nty liver and kidin wife whose at ter the palaee present Agterienn - r- :In the humsu garden will be settled Tot' ,an be relieved of your neys are in n bad condltilm. T have dissV Few aristocrats are to be found 110118 purple veil duke. begin patrolling thzt corridors until, Answ,r: of another the Ireland; daughter 1,000 young women and 100 young men, among the aristocratists, The feu,111 if you take the following: spells and dark spots here my eyes. Al.. whose bohemian tastes have given her They'remain in the "guard- rhoumatism "SUNDATErr WITH ASTOR. well and take a tea- so have twinges of rhatimatism. Can I of " stainless . ancestry. , all floor. between! 14.x hy atShaking aside. move-.Iperfect nobility stands was a basement The. who a ion the velebrity; diplomatist room.," litnt'S and at Ited time be helped? -Meal to PlaYONO0 is hapspoonful 'and hight mental and, moral ment is ' run "Well, well,' going witat the wish, it favorite of and and 11 and j2, where, they by professom King Edward, and you will soonlbe cnred. Compi ed qualities; and from thew shall in society asked pedal kidciev and liver and of middle-clas- s dOZVIL others. pH- - pen next?" people Answer:- - To relieve nce cardiol. I ozT'7 t:,oritp. fluid baltnmay smoke, and are given tea .. thousands of is wort when Princess Arthur Of Connaught, At g 11. who if corridors 5 trouble use three grttin sitipherb tablets the of I oz.; the theater. after arrived sarSaparilla : ''. first sight thia comp.. demosyrun The The party the fee. they preached patrolling Scheme has the vision- an American hi her life same way as oza.: wine of colrhienni, oz.: (not sulphur. Theso are packed in tK6a4ecl cratio doctrine would them.selves be who never metbet;re partook of ti light supper. watched earried Out exactly in the in ''''''s ary eharactetistio which is po 8sect derided her marriage. ar- some the street. sodium salloylate, I drams; todlth! of Ituh: s with full (ilrections for taking. until shortly went Iedately away if tbe police were on duty and dancing. as scum. "brain With the whole of the new aristocratist by d act pleasantly and tone up the vistt to at I o'clockhalf an hour later than They "walk In pairs up and down theif- potp.ssium 2 drams. to pay a .4 movement. but the Mittgart Leaguers, the exception of the Jen& huntan gar- - ranged purify the blond.. t 'bowels and liver andeffective with, her husband. as the they would 'have had to leave a hotel beats, meating at the end of a beat: like the Austrianwriters and lecturers. den the movement h as no prectical-- Cliveden and highly convenient, The street: Mrs: s Astor. Waldorf of the Mr. was in. not restaurant. would old the guest as .Elthilaration Just ave. they are deadly In.. earnest, and they are side. Herr Rotnanczuk, who is a Jr. A few weeks before the 'weddin- note of the writes:. "Cau a sufferor from urn 'Itay' alight entertainment. Way, the evening'S corridors, to. do Doctorm by trouble yelleved? debronchial, - ,..., convinced that Europe will perish ete- - prominent Austriin Politician. . , . gdikPrince Arthur and Princes's Pa all night. not s.ein tO help men, what would you passing-phase4., less It he supplied with some iron clares that It 414 "Plinebe"The following will correct. of fact, the duties of suggest?" Airs. Astor round to 15.1 matter a As triela brought i).1,naturte1 who is will keep In "Nevertheless it aristotrate I .our children of bedwetting: 1 Get 2 drams grateful to see an Portman square to take tea with Prin-- ! If the Buckingham' Palace police are exthe decadent. anarehical mob. of tincture dram tins.. Intellectual revolt aveinat accepted cess chi cure To orib. postedto coldLsore and MR get Answpr: Prineess light, Alexandra. ceedingly halin- fluid 1 oz. comp. anti cub,Nbs lure is all t Enaloe Arthurt the de&&Lrhat throat and bronchitis, would advite t ste 10 to the palace station, is a fate that 4.14,An41444.rar aprootitat wortMix... and give the child from t station-1-trated -- rope Is not a badly arty as' Herr was arranged that when the prince constables in theMatT-OpottraL. 6 drops in water about one hour- he, The plane of the Mitt-arstore this , at Purchase drug one. et any Bund are! liablevn end'. fortunate The' an extremely arlatoeratIsts, princess returned from York In I each meal, regard as ". approved of n y the tluthor of "The Herr Hahleoh'stye;among them. or,. packages and mix according for AND LOOK 101ING The in is however, are maintained, ., ,optiI discipline to dir.ctions given on bOttle' H 101 you will should spend a Saturday,to-Mon- l ,. 1, los Aristocratic Imperativ:' the ,Austrian Itiahlsch thinks that if the they at the Astans'. uncommonly strict, and. the slightest bronchial heautiful river-sid- e shortly :be follced flans Ita.ses. Dr. Halsor Its a well 111K1008 are day "Maud" Writes:, "1 1a4 suffered ae constable of1:; a of A on breaeh the not will part but This will theSr n;lieve, properly taught only m known man. who was (MO of the lead-- 1 'the .hrst Anieri, I mansion. great cleal with catarrh. 1t gives and any of the special riles of the palace will corrcct,and is very pleasant to take, headches, the aristo- - cans to beTheyare "beg the ere of the "Los von Rom" movement:1 so honored and there is affects my 1 eyes Can fell When Yon Darken police station is generaPy followed by ,. an preyou is awful. to,come naturally a great, deal of Jealousy breath L. and he la an acute thinker and brilliant exists, soldiers and over-me- n my his, being sent back to ordinary duties. Gray Failed Hair With I scribe. something to core it4Only my noswriter. Raiser's thesis is that Europe and rule .them.' H e foresees "the about It. -1 cannot Hu Is" eat Ttlt. without Sage, says: affected." are trils and throat i 7' is threatened by the rise to power .of day when we shall have an improved LOCKING UP AT NIGHT.-her royal people hardly .reessmise , gr,itt distress alter eating. I ant fdeeplCss the "brain sc3m " that la, of clover, Ines civilisation with Just, merciless, bighness.since her marriage ao bright, it Is and restless, nervous ft nti irritable. Can beautther hair Grandmother see Now Answer: I have prescribed antiseptic. let how us the kept palace men from beneath. without cure tt:11:,ine would that unimpeachable t become under NAY darkened, glossy and abundant locked up for the and she you chin has anything and grateful letters frum xtp.tnei powdor night. As the deep tn.'' artatoltivelyinfluence of Prince Arthur, Shei enceetrY or trttdttions, whom; - motive', Is speedily'cura 4' it Indicate that hundreds brew'of hall a Tea gage. and Sulphur. toned clock outside the servants' with Is the detilre fur vengeance On l'Ilnpubse tive, but must be used occasionally-ta two ' - the, old, aristocratic. oppreemors: tend SPrge Cf tha word) not tree People i cite. now. The princ'e. like ble, father, on that dull, faded or streaked appear-nee- , prPlcrit a t e, ul 1, iriS V vilane pewter;outitte iebit. fronm the IIVA nervous chulesi the which emerge ,soarta,h ! 30- who have no respect for the ethical. un,larneattb " original package of, to a ASTON. the Duke of Connaught. hi In' 'riveter- BERNARD Of warm one a steward's was tablets Take ',room; this mixture big IS triopeptine feeling. bearing pint simple applied half and conserving principles Upon which teaspoonful i -"' soon like the duke, too. has with wonderful effect. By asking at bunch of keys. It is the duty of these and you will be relieved of all this water. FrOM the palm of the hand snuff and ate smoker civilization gre. in particular they . s the cigarettes handed round he,tween any drug store for "Wyeth'aSage and tWo to lock all the entrance doors of trouble. The are packed Ake watee through the nostrils until thorare, enelnif a Qt. the national It tate -and are pink. white and blue tablets oughly 'cleansed, two er three times daily. at midnight..he with the exuiptimr....1.1a4,c,41.a.mady,"!...-you.will...ge ....anideasame thepalace at, founded on rave, which is a high form tneale DOW- ,Takethg,41111IL ThT door at-t' eiverflea' a large bottle of this old-ti1,4of itristoortv.I. people don't like !It all: recipe, ception 'which ',Christianity.. Itob der with an Ounce of lard or vasenne is left open all night tahlet tier breakfast, white after isdinner G. L uke I entrance, 60 to) cents. This '. use, I eonScience. C'spitel the Retudesanoe. 't.ts nostrils' If ready this the blue into 6, after and twice weitI for.abeut 'TALL AMERICAN DEBUTANTE. 'supper, up and apply which is sued by the king and Iinued the curative nizencies wij lacio.n reReform ation, th e Philoeophy of ., the mixture rill be depended upon and catarrh thoultd. goon he simple and your daily uneen M.,P.A. there members and any Of ill the tall debutante& and of the royal store natural digestion.. to restore color and beauty household gone. I t 1 Slays Revolt At 1789there Influences, who may enter the palace , 1 'sent Italser,',',Phave tvotkett at lila perfeet host of them, non e! reaches to the hair natural and is splendid for dan- after midnightTwo-servants-are-otLake (44 high 'the 4 the Miss of Cross; ... Dorothy pressure to cosmopolitan's Europe." 1 am troubled 'with druff. dry, itchy scalp and falling hair. dtitf at the entrance all, "Onda"- writes: W," writes: "I Ntitke in the morn-- eol,leets When n A 11) qdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. ated...my hair la for1,4,1Most of all the aristocratints lhar nfl downtown druggist all the doors have been night: itching scalp, dandruff log as tired as when l retired.. My stomthe locked, 96 Baton is 303E harsh out. Odo and It Croaa of and M0b4dietlee.7 Windsor. tremuses feels weak, my arms and limbs levelsays eVerybody falling. brit!le." Wyeth's Sage and t in attendance at each retire ach debts , ble and I look with despair upon the days square. Mrs, Cross, of course, is an SulPh'ur, becaitse it darkens so natur- servants r7,; , Ing: and nearly all.- Ilving men of the night, and from then until Plain, Z seem to- - have no energy or're:Answer: science are levelers. work ese17. . American. and is extremely wealthy ally and evenly that nobody can tell for In na rt trni '01; J.:!1 VellonwckMiwnayipt:f. ,, morning the palace is in cuperative Severe headaches, beat .acl forces. c; ' they war ',gaunt the Monists, such as where, ... and a cousin of Lady. Cunard. It is it has been appliedit's so easy to the.,following dandruff hair i charge ,of the night staff, the pollee; worry, and embarrassment at my condi-- . be I1 011twa ld and Haekel, and the arieto- stated that . the, Crosses have etwent, use. too. You simply dampen a sponge the flooded 4 tos acused and In, if the bought are jars soldiers, watchmen and the tion symptoms." cratist Hahne'', fired off last month a fop'Same some 8300.000 on their Windsor place, or soft brush and draw it through will overcome di.- - , ,1 1 ' !cording tothedirections whole anathema at liseekel as "first of hair and scalp. If the hall. e", with state, iss they have practically rebuilt nit Id your hair. taking one strand at a time. .firemen, Answer: The vital forces have ebbed The two the at pal'!,) 't, 1tI and brittle ithd you are bothered autt corrupters." The demoof rtah Ettare.bethan style, The tvrought-isoBy morning the gray hair disappears; ace work harder than the police. low and your nerves need, stimulating is harsh j crate and levellers up .with, Mos'. straggling locks. the use of "Some --- and gilt gate tt came from Italy and after another aPplication or two. it is ,One, really havecorrupted poll- its has been said, is stationed In while your nutritive forces need toning t will restore that soft, fluffy ape,. ties.4q Honer writes that "Nine4enths three rninyol to Supply energy Begin taking, ware ,purchased over, the head-of- . the restored to its natural color and looks the corridor where the personal apartlele and bring bank the Antensegnate i of our political st.arat our grain cadonfehe tablets and continue un- !Draranee ..1;ki,. '41rot. Cross don't 4 t of late I popular Morgan., are the and glossy. soft situated. ,ments Pierpont ural sovereign color.Advertiserbent. abundant,Adver ' til recovery Is satisfactory. Got aft origt ' " , ''''' leaders. are merely emanalpated ilave. i I moans to do la groat deal otantertain- - tisement - , , The watthman's room Is at one end Qf . : .. OUT NOPLAYED -- , - . . ;h r i t4 4- I taW-nitet- ita "' t ' re-e- - , iurit . I - -' ., 4 . 4 I ' - - 1 - --... . ' ntgahrtzeta thei-"btai- n , . tea ,,,f7(in ihne- , . . ,,, -- - . r" , . ., i l , . m Activities. . ----1-1.-- - - i k:-- 1 y. I ., , .. I - - -, .. - - ' . e I ,.; , - L l half-a-doze- ilw isH- , I , e. ,1 ' I ' - -er - ' , I , -- . r -- t. e, . .1 e- , . , I i I '. do' nog-rep- "" forc---th- and-nobil- . . , , lit, difeen-nrdhe- self-evide- nt , i re . - --- -I , rhep 0 CIOR ADVICE , , ,o6 ,o. , Apr &Pt:bins it . y.':f:,,:;-',.;-..,,- I -- ' ;iil l I - :Nr, ,.!,,:,-....- 1.; '::..!' -- :.: :,. College-Ellwo- . ! t !3 Z ,' ,P. k 47 lIT night-watchme- n, ' ,, ';',, 1 .:4' ? pure-blood- ed , .,,,,,, . , - ...... l , ' 1 rt -- -- - . , .. -- A n hypo-nuelan- o .. - ki t" I Nk. -1" ,:- pure-bloode- . - - grer-"brai- -- t ' be-bre- clever-publiciat- - s' 1 one-ha- lf eek'-en- itre-,kep- , , 1 r to-1- Jot-orde- -- ..BRAIN--tseUlte-tiEN- - , t , blood-leader- 1 ti -- '2,h s, - - educated ' , ptire-blogde- - l4 . (t frantis --- ear-ton- bete-ken--afte- s f II . ' , I , - .well-know- - 'Mob-Science-- is 4 . , flIsatnevaning ' - - e 0.-- night-watchm- ', -- 1 I -- ' . - . - ' .' . 'T ' ''' 4 : t ,-- : ' ' : : 3. , , i |