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Show SATURDAY APRIL DESERET EVENING NEWS SECTION 28 1911 n TWO I Recalls Sensation That Had All England Talking wai whan, in October, Itll, Lord In-- , (Special Correspondence.) retire took the extraordinary step of ONDON, April H- - Pretty hie bringing a court action to prove -r Ingeetre, who lost her legitimacy v husband, a member of the rmic- - arvl Br In Position to ImKe It Will Whrn I hr BntU(cmn Ate Kx- Weapons to Balmain His Coanor'a br War Pm- - llli Minister In a Gn uitnoptitlr Cabinet Be Bas Friction With Either BeUigemt Group Pomne of Tht Hanking Dynasty Nnitnlit) and Itold Seek Fountird in Experience Gained bj Hl Father In AmerV-- Where lie Learned to Admire Oar Banking Sja-- J tens and Copied It to Sadi Effect That He Became One of the Richest Men ta Europe. With I 'Trull Hj huaM - over-stre- war-wor- (Copyright 11T, by Curtis Brown.) TOCKHOI.M. April It. JCnut Agatkon Waneiiherg. tie Swedish foreign Minister, wants to run Europe. He he summoned a neutrals' conference which will alt In Stockholm with the task of defending all neutral intcreate ateiui ell belligerent. and he hope to snatch from President Wilson's hands the still more troublesome task of enforcing peace. The conference will not be confined 'C th tCrC RUtTt! maralnllAO stata which Wallenberg has ltd since the baginnir.g of the war. Holland, Spain and Swltaerland have also been invited; and possibly deputies may coma from neutral lands beyond the , j s stretch-tudinou- u ' treat-wor- and Ship's Islands into parks and to prevent building on them. I'ntll 107 avoided high politics, and then he suddenly got himself elected to the Riksdag, and made th Riksdag hum Chinese Woman : diffi-premi- er keen-danre- "53m l. i oh de,. SXZ ; k5 penny-halfpenn- Swedish-America- i ;MTe.,e, & 2?2J5i5l n r,ht ; peo-eb- Saaenitz-Trellebor- g AR1S, quea-t'on- Kueso-Finnla- war-tim- M h w, j g ( p J T .i jpjli frlS I jlf, mm i 'SjU J is, fj 1 al-f- war-tim- 1 - st : f nt 11 , c..? i T . - th lC br 1 T. f',-,r1- -- JB 1 'SH ide r,he ?& ib am-ba- three or four time the outlay that I Ing them. The capital of the usually expect for my weeks house- - bank Is IB times greater than when he took charge In I III: he created rate. 1. must round LONDON. scores of provincial branches got a a satire when I mention 0f laaser station who eliminate the banking grip in South Sweden where he crushed foreign competition and that a person named Mrs. Millie potato from their daily menu ar and at last weqt the Suite to urh Dane, expelled th waa summoned at poor o, after all. they deserve thankpeople and to Parts and founded the powerful for encouragement. amea police court this week Nord. He directdu dee Pays Banque ed from Stockholm the London British inf more than th specified price the Himes of Kixees. Hearing Bank of Northern Commerce; ran unpotatoes Tht. according to taw. Have you ever been in a densely dertaking In Africa, and once had the or three cents, a crowded place with a multitude of bold plan- - probably only postponed, of ' bank pound. Mrs Rockefeller only wanted men and women engaged tn saying starting a new good-b- y of to each other? The most ac- - in the northwest states. two hut to buy potatoes, pound oaIsb ceniuotod Be above ma the ahe movement the gTMhgTocer taH tht. mode appeal .ald.h. could not scheme to attract foreign money, make have any After subsequent conver-- , atatlon, one of the great London t cr- us of It without letting the foreigners as eation he Intimated that the could buy mint, tn see a couple of young officers gain control, and expelHiett as eoon ideal la beproved feasible. a sack fer lk shilling, or roughly nff to a regiment stationed in the that of The realised exchange ing today. southeast of England. It waa one of la the highest in when a special number of the Swedishandcrown being a woman ,hos are back Swedes the world, buying r being sent through to varl-h- t a speculative nature euch as troP all the native securities, stata be expected from one of her ou' depot and I should think there rapidly once in foreign hands. and private, have been several thousand y closed with th hargain and mut This stage was reached only through closely packed within the outer both she and the greengrocer ! Wallen-bdr- g giant work. into the Jaw of the law. The J limit of the big station. Every man Wallenberg's created the khaki had one and sometimes Sweand making of the "deal" wa overbear!. In between route Germany ferry West by a police officer, and the result wa three people, chiefly women, to eee den. and the Swedish India that Mrs Millie Rockefeller was fmcq him off and they were all saying good-f- l. steamship line. When he got Into th or about 15. for her extravagant by with that thoroughness to which Riksdag he pushed on the Norrland while the we have become accustomed tq Lon- - railroads, and it is du to him that and illege transaction, graengroccr had to pay half that sum don during As th time a railroad run to the for tailing th precious potatoes at approached for the departure of each frontier, eo that Russia, during th I shall not confine myself to this value! market their above train the sound of kissing seemed to war, la not altogether cut off from one study. I intend to cover all Personally, I am only Just now be- positively permeate th atmosphere. I Europe. branches education, economics and ginning to realise th value of a pota- have never heard kissing carried on at created the further Wallenberg to as applied to the national menu euch a wholesale rat before in railroad In the far north and so on Many of our men have taken my of th moment- - For myself. I never Ilf. in till on the road which the law course here and are lawyer started ml potatoes. I was once told that they It of coarse. Its comic side, for run from th Norwegian port of Nar- ia China, but I do not want to be had a fattening, therefore, a deleteri- therehad. were across vik Sweden, and gives Sweden limited. I must many perfunctory salutes, ous effect upon the figure. From th a Investigate and ma- number of obligatory ones, a rail outlet for her Iron ores Thtw bl problems of the day so day that I heard this rumor, true or andlarge r tle with foreign capital were done that were work many Just stolen for the off I them struck my dally fun of the untru. thing. But there wa obtained through the Enskild Bank, as to be a help and guide to my peo-bmenu. tragedy of It. and really, the little Wallenberg kept the foreigner at pie. Therefore, the present excitement the human dramas that were played out a respectful dlmnce and when a plan that ha been occasioned throughput In nd hcr occijtnU) 1l th that eeethlr-northern ore- -; multitude in th at- came up to Groat Britain concerning potatoes has her line of reason- drancd bom as a considerable surprise to me. mosphere of khaki and In tha uncer- field to foreigner he and his bank Ing that It was my supposition that I am told that ducneea and other tainty or the future, were things that put down the money and kept th ladle of high degree ar entirely ab- could have Inspired a novella? or a field In native hands she wa a feminist or suffragette. of potatoes so that their poet Into realms quite beyond the orjuring the us stater "When th question wa put to her she Ideal of Public Service. of sentimentality. lees fortunate may have a large dinary clap-tracafe nothing for said; Wallenberg ehare to dole out to their clamoring The Kieses of the .Aged. money. His aim is to giv better op- also learn that these "Indeed, no, our women have no (amll!. and I ladiee It waa not apecielly the tragedy of portunitlo to labor, to Increase Seed- ar regarded no women are eo doing. It the yoting the girls who clung to ens productivity, and to add to the ?nd htr 1 fancied there wa happier. mMt tnfftty" a trace e seem that the total of amenities of lit. In this spirit he set boys and biased with that hearty But with thus Increasing, and that abandon that knows no shame and e2xut creating for Sweden a Newport of pity for our women. leaver National Service can Include under very little restraint but It waa the on a ir.odeet scale. 'The Swedish New- - monarchy abolished, we, in order to its heading those who refrain from kisses of the aged, the old mothers port to the Vina colony oftalujobaden n Jmeltocbu plan, of the aating potatoes boiled, baked, fried - or and Mrs , who only saw youth on the Baggers Fjord, fifteen mile - raen- in ,he the power must ordf caut of Btockholm. Saltejo- j tttetnigh the eyee of th eons In whose south-eaThe Hangry Little One. strength and ralor they took pride. It baden to now a wonder of Btockholm. know the root that to to nourish our of new era. I expect to devote a great The reason for th need Tor potatoes was these old people fighting against Twenty year ago tt wa a waste stream of humanity In all th pine and deal of my time to work on eduoa- overa": among th poorer classes was brought th flood-tid- e . warned a of tedious Iu Expert and It bay. mg triumpower homo to m very vividly, however, the ucr money u other day when J . was talking to a phant youth the seemed so sad Thev Wallenberg thet- no araoont-o-a woman who doe "odd Jobe" In the Were left behind, enable to do eart- or skill would tura it Into watering- ( Before coming to France Mdlle .Cheng stayed In England to learn the way of scrubbing and cleaning at vari- hing in the hug volume that is now ptqeo. ous houses. She has a targe family being written br men who each supply Wallenberg t to work, and nccom- - language She has two book under He cut up the of small children, and when I en- their page of enthusiasm and Individ- plished th miracle oon r Th on whlch quired why she looked so apglodg aifd uality io every chapter of the world rvkv hillside Into building plot. of published to The Future worried she told me n was because greet history under course of con- built a vest hotel, a sanatorium, bathe This to written In Chinese, sb could not get any potatoes "But struction. Their kit and a sport place; presented statue China. oddly enough, I cant yon manage without potatoes seemed more noisy one heard them by the best Scandinavian sculptor. Later Mdlle. Cheng think ehe win asked. I was told that waa Impossi- above th softer sounds of youthful ... " ble. Under norma) conditions ehe lips that met and ported. It cannot h necon. I, he- cooked iff some way every day nine be that th fashion of kWng Is d, t- -In t On ib church M, or tog pounds of potatoes which, mix changed, but thee men and women of purely modern in all North ing written in French to a comparison style 4 with gravy and vary small quan an older generation gave a strange ef- Europe of th French Revolution with the mods excellent food for fect of subkUnUality tity of meat, to their Wallenberg went late Into politic. Children hungry - He began Stockholm the member of "P a that added weird mental pieMfftle. Tr,u,,n' f am sure I dont know what I tore one Cheng to th fMwmnner of Before he came on tSo hie to secure Long municipality am going to do now. though. in 'woman "new She is ton China. I seme Stockholm municipality elept the trang after had for fmne tteres t nra't pst sound of lhoe Triad kisses echoed and did nothing. Wallenberg made ttill in the early "twenties" and what pots loci at all, and other days I my and i more than two or three pounds, became almost and other vegetables dont .nrJ,. ,,n In jnr-"- h amM-rYouth Ola Itnftcwiion ot thh th. h of I 'WSr children the way po -- wA to mov-on her with ta a a led places par Aft,' mo god to boy trg t to A tfaedsr an afford It, which ay 1 I II. The first April Chines woman lawyer ha arrived. She la MdH. Cheng and eh bas Just passed th final examination at the Parts University Law School artth two "mentions. I have Just bad an Interesting half hoars chat with her at her room which are Just over the border of the At IS years of age Latin quarter. Mdlle Cheng had finished a course In in Japan, thus Illustrating the that her s.udle at this period were far beyond those of a child of the same age. When she waa if the revolution broke out In China. It was at ti.L b VtT&itory of her country that she determined to educate herself so that the might have a voice, even though unofficial. In the betterment of her people. As she belonged to o family of high birth and one that was a "progressive" ah naturally Imbibed revolu- Repub"can ,atth her life to rolved jn,, on future of China, object th That is why she cam td France study law "Can you practice law when you return to China I asked. No. women cannot take title of that nature there nor Is that my ambition, ' ehe replied. Our women are what you call in America the power behind the throne. I took the law course to as to be better fitted to understand and advise on all legal r be-h- I ad-t- low-stxe- D !t k em-vn- Graduates in Law; Will Uplift Her Sex in China con-tra- ct j - , at Lady Mary Tells How Thrift Hits Society the putting of the the clean painted hospital ships slanting gangways aid or hinder the antiquated Bank of State under n-- ! baatde the ouav has lltiie Idea carrying of the stretchers Off load-InJust before the war guidance UfdKl 6al, nff lee ft movement for far- - of wbftt too, ic ft matter of varying speed prodif.oui ftmount of work for better equipped n?S wharf '- -1 than others, and motor ambulances can dine utmost ment so that ita credit should oot bo 1 up alongside the iaden ahaken by an outbreak of war. Wal- two Separate A hospital ship ha lanberga policy In inleraal reforms functions. It is a ship. with all main ware? runs strongly against the (low fashion : and a the latter be I ng" "reined fo " Wmc state and municipal Socialism; he thipe need and requirement, a declares that thq individual must be traveling hospital with all the multi- jCase. euch as serious surgical mentals" and contagious loft to work out hia own salvation, equipment of modern mediand he led the opposition to drink re- cal sendee. For the most part the B.(or the patient come down tMUst. form ,n state Interference. By and the detailed list, known as the "Loadinga staif . . the seafaring - 11 J, Wallenberg was the strongest duties of r, sent from the hospital to msn in Swedish politic outside th sailing orders, and clean- ihe ship, and according to the list When cabinet. Karl operation, the of the ccommodation are is parcelled out ana affairs former, ing ship Staaf waa obliged to resign result infinite routine of preparing wards, mde for the reception of of popular disapproval of hi neglect taking on medical etores sek and wounded. First comes the and making of defensive arguments. Wallenberg out the many necessary' return are fading party of bqarers. was asked to Join the new cabinet of the duties of the letter. Sometimes then a squad of thestretcher Dockers' BattaliKnut Hammarakjold as foreign min- there ar duties when both staffs co- on rig up gangways and at th time a long lino of motor amister. He refused. Th home and operate. Uuch a on ! the practice bulances draws up along the foreign situation was Threatening, so of "Abandon Ship.' quay sM the Suddenly and without warning King Gustav sent for him and made ach patient bear two laboto, each a personal appeal. Wallenberg again ahl'a elgnal bell clangs unmistakably.the call for an emergency prac- Jewing his number, rank, name and refused. At ita first letfnient, and one with additional King Guatav tried a new argument. tic of "Abandon on8hip." board stops the formation as to the case and lta everybody He reminded Wallenberg that old he to engaged on. and all ment The latter ia retained as King Oscar had atavod off ruin from hasten that off to their parade stations guide to medical officers during the e Andre Wallenberg thirty-fiv- e year Is present at htj post patient's journey, end the other When everyone fore. In lS7t-7- t. when Sweden had "All present' is announced, and then. given up to the officer on th quay her great financial panic, a run on the and not til! then, the bell silenced, as a kind of receipt for delivery of Ensktld Bonk began. Andre WallenEach group has ita own particular .1) many individuals to a ship; berg had not the ready money to boat and is under command of a sped- - The patient is assigned hospital to his meet It King Oscar got together all fied official. The groups parade ward according to his label byjtlculer the gold he could, and sent It. osten- the boat, the chocks are dropped. as arranged from the list sent In davits swrung out. th party tatiously under an armed guard, to be The number embarked lodged In th Ensklld Bank. The pub- barked and the boats lowered. When with lic was reassured, and the panic ceas- in th era ter the sailors who have 'he tres of circumstance t vary the front n average small vessel will hu' ed. When King Gustav recalled this lowered them swarm down the falls aome three hundred or more paincident, Wallenberg agreed to be and join the crew, the oars ire unand the bokts rowed off to a tients In IB minute. foreign minister, and foreign minister shipped distance which will be clear of the with unrivalled eat horny he ha been Each Case Supervised. maelstrom of the sinking veeerl. ever since. These "Abandon Ship parades have! The pressure 'of work during loadman has who prethe Wallenberg ing Each pauent to placed high. He haa boon carried out as permansnt drills In served Sweden's neutrality. bed under months, for to a Hospital examined supervision of a sister, don this against obstacles raised for many and made comfortable The Ship, ever since the beginning of the both by the Conservative who aympa-thi- x war. standing, a chance that Is the slightly contact with floating with Germany and the Liberal mine ha been a menace wounded, are allotted berths in the and Socialists who sympathise with Today th naked continual tioonr while murder-threa- t the efretcher cates have of the Allies. Hammarskjold'a cabinet th beaten German ng boast that specisl swinging cot in th wards and emphatically now hit le Conservative, will torpedo Red Soon U are on board and th ship only on Cross craft, haa made the practice casts off on her homeward yores Germanophile. and it ha The staff r nasy. IfiTf A man la y member. Wallenberg. Pre- more and more esentG pain needs Injections, there a dreaslag mier Hammarskjold wax educated of Work Quick leading. be changed, must a and to everyone Is partly In Germany, and he Loading "cases' on board Is al- whl fit u receive them fruit, ciga,-Jurist of German type Hia ror Is a a there rettet. exerts and cups of tea are dis- quick process, sympathies have led him far When ways French airmen dropped bombs over rivalry among the hospital boat la tributed. Karlsruhe, where Queen Victoria of Sweden, who wa born a prince of Baden, waa mxying. Hammarskjold protested eo vehemently to France minister. Thlebaut, that Tklebaut threatened to teava Btockholm. snLTS,5'mi of long-haire- d lf d methodical (Special Correspondence, i IhJ I handling of The visitor iakir, ON DON. April ID height. The time on depends the wnr Who ort. for a the Td a British baa port ! nd low vary so do the as he councH. : To him was duo , (dpvclal Correepoedence.) To American April , n Rojal Guard, in the aarij j The rtory of the elopement of the t Bathe of the war, and whose little Earl of 3b. re we bury and Talbot with counteee. (then Mr MIT- "born only elx weeks before his Ih p law M"rd" ' Wa a r.eeMOe aaneatlnn to hdr'to "the "premier Li year ago Lord Shgows- iff I "arMora of England and to the office , pretty young at Che lime. fit hereditary grand seneschal, or 1... fell heed over ear iu love with Millar Mundy (previously Mias Itaward. of Ireland, la one of the eland Palmar- - Morewood, and ran father numerous aristocratic victim away with her. and waa followed half n uou fff Threat - over Europe by her husband and the Then came with a breakdown some time ago, husband's brother-in-laikdy Ingeetre was ordered a rest by th divorce and Lord ShrewHmry'e and almost doctor and last week she under- marriage, Immediately the t a serious operation, at Knock- - i Mrth of the lau Lord lngeatr. "Violent delights have violent end," n, Dublin, but she Is now pro- Shakespeare says The pair were lag aatisfactorlly. Isoountem Ingeetre le one of Eng- - never well suited, end after quarrel- - ar. armed coalition. That la Wallen-d- e "1 reconciHatloae Innumerable, bergs real aim. though he hesitate greet beauties and her marriage l" the late heir te the historic earl- - they agreed to separata tn MM. The to state It for tear of frightening timid of Shrewsbury and Talbot was counteee. with her daughter, was to ) diplomats. Wallenberg want glory of the principal social events of hare Alton Towers for nf and I JO, BOO for himself, he wants to gild anew the financial, dynasty founded by hie fathA daughter Mlof the late Lord a yew. For some time Lady Shrew Alexander Paget, she la a sister of bury enjoyed herself and then for er. and heIn wants te restore to Sweden the leadership of Europe share the present Marquis of Anglesey, and some reason or other Lord ffhrows-o-in-- f awhich aha had from the sixteenth cenLady Herbert, the wife of the bury wanted to get Alton Tower when Vasa took the kingGustav tury Pembroke's eon and heir. to hie own possession again. There dom In hie down to the his la not the first serious illness were more row, and Lady Shrexrs-fc- glorious andstrong hands age of the conthe viscountess had sustained, by bury went abroad while Lord Shrews-wa- queror Charlesunlucky .XII, for In September, 110. or a bury shut the place up. On her re-- t knows the Every Scandinavian and some month after her mar- - turn. Lady Shrewsbury had to gat her Financial Dynasty of Wallenberg her life was despaired of for daughter. Lady Viola, Into the bouse Swedes speak of It as Americana g. time. She has three daughters, who through a scullery window, and so speak of the Morgan Dynasty, as inherit her good looks, besides the lit- - enter like a burglar Into her own Frenchmen and Austrians speak of In defiance of the agroe- the Rothschild Dynasty The Wallentie eon, Ijorn In December. If 14, who, dwelling. lf he lives, will one day be England's ment Lord Shrewsbury made It bergs are the heads of Scandinavia's earl. j cult for the poor lady to live at Alton greatest private bsnk. the Enakild. and F the are locked He Towers. who up Viscount The late plate they Ingeetre. they conj died In told the ser- trol directly or indirectly M of Swelinen, end apparently England of pneumonia den's moat ed In the trenches, waa, like his vants not to do their work, and for important Industrial underfather, the Earl of Shrewsbury, an all aome years the quarreling went on to takings. and they are the most rebut the spected politicians and social workaround sportsman and. In hla early the advantage of nobody ers among King Gustavs subjects. day In the guards, ne of the lawyer. In England. Tittle Man With Big Qoalltfcn. It Is said Itrd Ingeetre' suit resulted In hi t he once went to 11 dances In being pronounced legitimate by the Knut Wallenberg la a He resigned from the courts, and It was thought that. aft' week etoutlah. rda to go Into partnership with wards, he might mediate and bring man of (J with a email voice, but -- I bua- - hla father and mother to the mutual bis other qualities are abnormally noble father In the motor-ca- r tneea. but rejoined the army when toleration of ordinary married pairs. Like hie father, he began life as Th most but whether he even made the attempt sailor. Old Andre Wallenberg reason first th Hun threatened. ed that as the first knowledge he acttional act of hla life, however, Is not known. quired came from Yankee seamen, "the bast training for a financier is a few years at sea." Ha kept Knut carefully out of business, sent him for seven years into the navy and than died and left him owner of millions and chief of undertakings which ramify all through Sweden' economic life. m Cargoes of Suffering Men From the Carnage Fields HntH a. ca. -- pro-All- ) f I udi ml Behind the Firing Line , blockade even If that meant men of the newly arrived company fot Sweden Wallenberg from (Special Correspondence.) the first tried to come to term. He ONDON, April U When the scatter Into the outhouse of th farm. Packs and puttee, are discarded, could not be Germanophile. for hi story of the battle of the great bootlaces indone. bonk I entirely tied up with Franc collars slackened comes be war to there other end written, all th whereas the first great principle of the and England, with order one be hank will will Swedish which make enacted. bath offfhe big One mar still possesses a mirror. It Germany. Joyous reading. That sounds paraelevated on a gatepost and round It, Wallenberg has a hard position A doxical; that a battle should make Ilka polithe only prominent pllgrtn.s before a shrine, ar eoon tician in th Conservative party, he reading which gives one nieirlment-Th- e gathered a group of the grlmle. battle in question is the longest, wielding ha to oppose the dominant frothy shaving brushes, without annoying hi col- the most continuous and th one that spluttering enatrhe of aong through hi of of patches or the bubbling foam that look support losing leagues over a larger area than any Uk snowdrifts on a coat heap. good spreads party; end while keeping toon defend a whole Maanwhlle, the reception party" to other tn the category of thou term? with England, he ha hard at All work. the baths have been as an independent sand sanguinary' struggles. It is the Sweden prestige unloaded and placed In row under the He U power with a proud hlotoxy. of battle roof Hygiene. of s shed. Th bath th secretly assailed by Conservative Th force engaged in thto battle lie crosswise over a narrow but deep and for not being ditch Socare th alllyd powers of sanitation, Of the Into whichA peep the plugholes secretly assailed by Liberals and cabimotor engine, combaths. ialists for not enforcing on the hygiene and health against the enemy bining the purposes of a pumping anviews. No Scandi- alliance of dirt, disease and discom- gina net his r boiler" to and a navian politician ha had such a taak up close to the row of about 20 Th battleground is anywhere drawn tk proved by the fort. euccee to Wallenbergs baths Long piping to run down fact that no man dare openly to at- from a hospital train to a soldier's to a stream ai the far end of the farmtack him. Even politicians who are finger nails. yard. In e few seconds the blast fire hi power In the roaring and To the small boy. being washed to of the pumping engine trying to undermine belching forth dense, black cloud of Central Powers' Interests flatter him as bad a having senna tea adminis- fiery smoke It look very much like to hi face In th Rlkedag. He la th on living Scandinavian who combine tered; to th soldier a bath is a wine the arrival of the first fire engine at that maketh glad the heart, for It re- the scene of a Hr. authority and prestige a league of new a vitality which eight days and The Engagement Begin. Wallenbergs Idea hi of own. He ha neutral la entirely An officer has seen to It that aA nights in the trenches hare done built tt on th basi of Scandinavian-Isto exhaustThe much of preparations for the offensive are thought which aims merely at a union a hath to a man in the Somme made. He i, m command of both Countries. Scandinavian of the three to like th promise of spring force of the battle trench hygiene and dirt. "Number or platoon, ready, there!" This political doctrine was Invented sunshine to a growing bullrush tn a Immediate', from th shelter there by Denmark In 1141 durtng the "r stagnant marsh. with Pruaala: and it ha always been After about eight day and nights tn tosues forth a motley crowd of sob dlers equipped for the "battle." Their device for the trench suspect to Bopd facing what the At Swedish help when Den- n;sn, not without reason, call their equipment entitle! of a towel! exIn tsme moment, th engineer turn In trouble. waa the Brllleh fighting n.en ar the mark a steam. levar. Thar-of could Sweden ta, which hissing relieved. Then begins the Jllod back A change for length nt to ping from th "fir enexpect no help If trouble over- - j to the rest billets. It is a: Journey not title" to taken hy one of the "reception took her. Durtng the present war, t without IU own peculiar excitement. row of Eric The night time has a way with It of party. and held near th Denmark's foreign minister, He stands, holding over the Scaveniu. revived Scandinavianlem. spitting bullets about the place. Many hath. nearest a bath highly polished noxxle and a special agreement exist for a stray shell has been known to buret at the end ot he Juet.Ilke hose pip mutual help by the three power. But- away down a communication trench a fire hose, In another second or two. in the night a If It had lost lu way from Wallenberg reasoned that a a Scandla noxz the spout of gushes navlan union to too email for world- - in th dark. When the relieved unit steaming water Like a gardener waa "bonk itself such All the Eu- - rearrange after ertoi like the present th row of ' plant, h, traver and plod on toward th rst tering baths with the nectar of sanitation. ropoan neutral acting together could aaauy, IU members bilteta. been hsve heard and Another sneak with an Influential voice; turned and the is Near shave that time; stream oflever the more Closely they knit thetr dip-- i to remark; water becomes cold. In tt return traveler- ,j! the row of bath, totnarv and arms the more certainly a might have loot our bath, after all." Bath Tube by Dozen. the hose supplies the cooling influbelligerent will hesitate to Infringe Movement is fairly well expedited ence and bard;-- before the last bath their right. along this weary way back tq the rest The stx European stale which hkve ormte Which when Cfflbp; "but tt to not don at the rat an hour. It to gaoer-- 1 a fully mobilized with reserve total t!of eight mile frolic. by the Umr tha party wends are ally These armies least J.BM.OM. Thro minutes of thl. and it toj dm H squelching way through the bat- composed for the moat part of for of a villa, which, per- - j r 'b n pli.,on. I" exchange Eurooe s hardiest and treat educated ,rwl street hare ba' of a tw'nd? been in the hands of equipment may if put together in th field new suit ago The bather ia given etv dr,d. e rural 'b enemywaUnot very ion im they could bahind here. ''"thing, etrolght from the govswnparty ' A few minute later, Tbey are beyond the range of the !?"' laundry, out ot sniper, and the machine gun la heard ih Somme Part) that plodded merrily trip no more. trench, th billet. to the along street village But as they round a corner a new first theres brsakfaat. And oh! sound greets their ears. It is some- But what a t il to be able to thing akin to the musical noises of a eat frombraakfast A few mile clean hand, dairy and the rattling clamor of a from this .cere (hare may be policy may not be practicable works They turn Into a farmyard in away th of another day' battcnter of which has boon eroded le- awakening today. nt th Idnfw the war lawt Man fighting like TrowsIMess shsd. BeeUSe the hed are jans and or there ftad the more the present RelUrnt for the day when they exhaust themselves, the more prectic- - a couple of motor lorriea. They havt hall get hoping Into those hath at the res! able it will become. If the war hurts only just arrived, and from Uxem are billet. But the car not another five years, fa aome bellUper- - being unloaded bath tuba real bath a Jot for flying shuts orparty the terror ot ant politician predict, the League of .tuba, fitted one into the other, like bombardment. 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