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Show DEsEltrr . I1 onmwmoomme .., mo,,,,No.dompoto N First Diplomat' To Berlin Lord kikwowbeet. Sipe awl livosissis swet itertopot ail toOrgibake 414 I:Loom Ilia Ilikettorook lot Sias t orkoore oi Otopr000es st:grios , 210N CANYON etude , $s SOIL I I . lieutenant to tho Itaincere Th.' PHOTOGRAPHER50, YEARS AGO 11..... r e'rr frmsok ; r.....1V , . . , ., , . "MP . 41 irPorbilonor st 7,,,.,, , t - In i :. - - London's Problem: How to House American Tourist. ,,. ' ' ' )1920 11 ,....,,,.....- - 4...p.- - 1. .......-,..-- N.:111117AM' S,TUI11),t1r EVENING NEWS 1; 11 fli. I 0.101 illieetiot Correopendoara) , lit 4. Kos Ai, pompon towed tor ' 11110$111111 . otti .. toady. Amosiran for itlitoto eptillrationa been hos nowt porta to 'tont Eroliond and th Lui..t...e in the United nate. doubled beitt Is 'spouted to too 14, Hay 4 ow im) Coritponati)(4, ) ()Slats yob. ... 0;i '1 lists mid I Atientier in 1611Z, ) WI terlt Lord Ed- elniter I" 1 8",114"1.14111""1" s . ONix)X, li'm of thin klintairotot 1.ord (Otero I ';i:.1-...ii:It 14 , 4 tourist. ,,e' the AMerican hag Ile ilia 1 144-4ristaMoth. whip to bow 'tt I illon etinistoblit of wootiatt. t I tt , been tallittated that ;410,Ittil rot.fetroil .on oils of hot' diplo ittlitris w 1 fI I 1 oil Groh( IWO& Ws . e American touriots a yose tistbd bring:hforrh there elute anttitore tir honott irtorti. will alto la Mails roprooratalloo is sndeevoliag to Lod i,,,.1 ,..t4:diti n.1 f Scotland ; in him took Imitirdiatly t I or isisoilvIll:10.009,10011 to, Eusiond it time t.,1 ,I I Ausue. 3fl4.,Ih. Willett hate wet to or Ilia reial fsisiir, ostI iorcedoince !far Ie,eaS Americana Paris. 'oven in I N ,4,Ti to pay a year's, intenta on periods noue' ii tIorthony boo of their alottnetot had of II poor. dukes irtrionoit on Oat, I ktr debt to the Cutts. Stale, ' .t tato, to boasting that it I 4 1,541 ts Moot experienced yoertgor diptuotatioto , Ito; Sil.tioti Atoricoriti oi,.. et'S dirt Ill' ehe is prIlitio.g lit f butt' 111CCUSISIMV411111 lit, it and the tuture boater of oho of thou Tito pool az which he 1 e .'t ,111, kitroarnooks liven, it.lialit. le wino lima Cie 'sari' who thus tor tits, muddied don estimates that It 000 Ameit.0.4 . .. mon. prourloat lilies Lout thet 11 1 I) tharts lit. 11. ' tiriont Netnnin isontlY Of prurient Mateo lo along with far more bosun-e- t ipan toing Ion days in Englond a t.L. ) a ol atrattor6 ) 111i,. Liat It la aseuunood that liar. to unit it ha pitona. haring boon 0,4 ' ,,' I limy could taro fee. to give letm boll spend $1.,16111 apiece. or abbot It.. lb Enough of that actommodation 400.000 altogether. aubsoquouily tha reproosatatiori guarani t genial in Semisoft atm. Mei twelfth too raiood to th roue of a logatow could to reined...I Mtn tho wee. will. ba voilabie tor the espeoted contort The hoottioh mist tat the font. t';'). ' EIJ of Forty-thro- o I ttitt,000 Athe,i. at.. Of Plaine. in year I v ii imitho of A hilittritUlt. fly to tit histotie f'imitt tf?'.) tailcoat I.and ceornistodato it la the Idsot von and holr of Atioteloolothiro whii.ti foie tits North 11 full rrearnut rrattro.o wi,o't their expenditures in 11 florin' :: : brrporing rt: . ,- v t) true Earl ot Erroll. a votoran hold. bed,. , priori-4'4- e the peetstar ruels hit'. been ltlio,Sect,e00. Lortdon osticulateo 1', minions, vioitott o- i (:e:w Musks i man who has tho horoditary litie at Moto initiony (mous , better-claiin Lontis Ibuditen weak-The thins al factor In England's days. among I , tqlons vibe , i , . I t). 11 Lord High Cueotablo ot Scotia4 and aa regards hotel have capacity tor $(1,000 people Cse .E. I. a Night hot' ottuotion wood le Johtioen,, Porto., ening t , t that, sell lb ,I .t : whose poorest Is ou g It accommodation. The close of the war dor present conditions. they ars ali age. Tni1 l'I ,- ,.. . . ... i aertate arberbdtt Moro more than cooler? ' , y, etre exports are quite id, ,, of betas wa..I left aria hotels in ii chaotic a con- - ways tilled to capacity; in fact. ate' A doctor onmplaistod hurl), Or ...t ih. 'unwise1th tho 1 he le really ' '75 dition as that in a hicit it left I,ondon of them nuts' accommodat only top t' tibia la loop ea appeal of the roar' t , ' historic of Ian. I hoklos the : taeatioth t :. hotiolit Pomo of the of tit woos wader big window. ad, large hotels ular cliental or th chents of smoctotit f I i I I :4 f It.41:41k' dom. Tho boost la conerrotod with tho -- . , taathoro' 'which had boon commandeered by Vats hotois on tho continent. of tha smolt cat4 Lord iho through fondly I royal English i $ no idea now it to portuatie 1h4 Irretich for war purposes which bid pillow pros Collo& .14 with Xlintarecork's 4 ' had to government bo ropaired. redocorated and Intorporatod Aseociated of Hotels a hl Amens tho terimiittee pr000rvol at , '7 was the daughter or William IV god L. , i refurnished; others had to be largalf Itottouranto and tho Residential lia famous actreos. Mattis to ithot la maid to ha tho Monti. Sr - Milr)orte Gordo'''. th , , ,,f17, 0 J 4 rebuilt... But the rrenchnion tocaltd tel and Caterers Amoctation. whirl of hut cal cart ((hi wino of damned. bent. new lion lh repttpentatitr middlo-clas- o on both' at 1 the 'Violin of Scottood.") 1 theyob lk itis ouch notty that elan controls the boilit. .., country in Iterfin t a union tot In celled the I '11,,fo wroto to arrange a too t enanbortaatt of 34.000 Dobai wet. not vatuatitd ov di.,7 theist whIch mita' tF "Pitch 0 Victoria. , Iate Quoen ; t-Met of the . Untee until last Ausuat will be toady for the mationachons by whirls Cr-- ' It would tourpriae so en who knenA the order for the butchery : 16' -:6,17,04 1 ( 0 retention of the American tourtet aril l Stoic conaulat in London would le '. him If thie eminently- popular pima illiblond prisoner atter Culloden. I N,.......4 , ' i I of tsuniber bits coil . of the stoltara. o.ret '4., 1,"; kept rho Wrotextel Arnaney , diplomatist ultimately became kirit ...b. . 1 In London boaster. it hat'ot tht disposal of Amricana Untied fltstos II-'Hat, lab timbespador tone 1 (hi Berlin. In A , British The mbesay f n in . chief been has Tho ' ,. dealing A '.. difficulty been! tor his succee haa Dfl along indicated ut the finest buildings of the kind in (sr othiirwite. Thor . - . ,,, t.. 'tet.., ..1 or Americana la that at or indignation , Influx outhorata oporodic groat clearly that hs would roach tho not M ' Yet ready German the 71411. capital. 1, i 011 1 I et ranks ff he remslood in the st,. tor stout 11. but. tho Hotel Cerll which distribution. "raid l'rooldiint i it ii.rt i .0.1 ereupailers. the repairs which wire : - of INF Caterers itaticittion reeerte 1 f to ' , the British at ministry evaruoted ice ,,, .' , fire being the recint necenitsted by 111 diplomatic earlier 'dates- from )'''--4,,,,,t. meet 11 Year Ito. and Other fotorite -- wo mitteet that tit las tent of no . . Thil embossy la , it .. . ,1 , still 10...tt timompleted. --4 ha sent to Prueettla as tourist tontora. aro not yet Wen.- This:guests lbw Summer wilt ba Arneticoess. 4 lest when 4 , 14Aftil felt otsiul away Dem the Get. A attachNett be went Is Vtelins, the man hotels which have been pormttiod lei hut they 4 Iti tity n ithin st 044.; N. .1,-- Emit building the .c4p., a foreign ', : 4, le Otockholoi. and thtmeo to Jamie. on the . or three volt urea of the IV 4.41 r,e4 .....; remain opon are sill! reaping I it .. off front ono turns ..'' when 1.: right ' Withers he was secretary to the harvest. ,..... , ill It looks at It the groat Tilt result is t hat West End hotat 1 the 'at'llbelml ) tab mbesty at Tokio from 1313 to Voter den Linden isInto L I .0 ,.. 1 American tourist. whon he "trivet. ale asi era heisted. while others 4 tr I 4 '..1. int. 14 tV The hall particularly einem. A -"''ts'A Ill?. will have to sleep on billiard tablet riot- - so assay hosts epare rooms." , I( -posing. with a fnee black marble foun,:: !. H. was then callod back to Etirepo tain in bath-tobThe battlefield of Kueope Ma. Knglond foots ,..1J;k middle. ft: in the ,1: and appointed eecretarr to the him , feel result In Americsno the it's attrattion for rich diverting tht Itow ; Adjoining the embassy. sni t the t. - ! ..... !,,..;,... ' loustioa to tits king, limo fielgisa at 7:14-of his dollars to trilinco- ,,' , 4p On I fin American consular- official silk-- : s. . I to Copes. right of it. is warchancellery. c Havre, afterwards going it' oMAiroadv the touriet titerwill Amtrican consular, nal, , 'England the British, P ' hares as first secretary. the last poet the outbreak ot .,..1 i ' k bos- -. , of center was In the Berlin ; lqieet ho occupied botors being chosen for '14,...- tile demonstrations. Many thoneandal L ''''' . the jolt which brings hint so promi- of ''.. Z , 1,, and Wilbelmstrame -crewded thew Into people I item!! 40 tI.V.. ' $ ' , Lord Kilmarnock's marrtage" was yelled. "Deoth to )Melia &smear. the I r !"' 1 t t : -Then they burled atones through I. One of the principal events of tit ova' tanscooeestull.... (CoPYrisrht. ' ;:fi soa of lite. Lawly Kilmarnock. who' windows. end attempted. "Owow "Wee.. NN;. : N..' 4 , c la renowned alik for her good looks. y'. to storm the building. Alustreds a, "':,..'0I her powore as a linguist and her social if Englishwomen tiod chiidren flocked , The beck ,,I 4 gift.. also belongs to as old Scotch to the mammy for better. i the roar part t. ,,,,,.,.....,... family. her father having bees tits Of the embassy looks on Ion. ' Some of tato Pin Allan Matkonal of Glen. of the famous Motel Ad 'N's, ,. 4 I V muick. Her mother wse a Davidson the tieing of the hotel behaved in a I lit torches . r of fashion. moot brutal a of famous Tullock They f;11 daughtor u, 4 Co1Ir Edgar Illpeyve mod Venni Motorola, rrons,Amerle-Pleiliterati- o i the Ni144 lute them , wives. who to bad This five throw "Laker and , pretended ' .) I 1 G 117 I:v1$. , Pitelaro--toad- im ,. rrrrr PS OCt Iptair. hobobtre taird's many marriages, by panic-s- t ;irk en. struzgling STASI of I, a.-- - .44116" - the way. fulfilled 6 Asters. famous prophecy women sad children. Hy a miracle 7P..A, v., 4 by it Rewash seer. who said; "a Laird nobody wee hurt. Soon after this the ( '1 4 leave. to of Hoch Tu hove five ' shall wives; he embassi staff who obliged o ti.ii,: 4, , shall kill four arid the fifth shall kill The mbestey. with its broken win(Special Correspondence.) its built entirelytf pure white (name, ' , ' '7 ,,,t.ti him." "OIL" In this camp. pr000m dows. wan left empty until it was k I 'Feb. , name of rather hk0 a Greek temple. trim P:iti-.',- ' , woo hod Wird meant for the who outlivo. which a wonderful grand taircitee et Dutch. over ttA'.1:.ably the taken by r, S: . , le ttlpeyer has bceii a I of color ascends. as I .derotedly numed la his last Illness by eherge or British interests. Most of le" equal t--,'. I to the fore again plumed purfly .' ha fifth spouse. wpo long outlived the rooms were eloped; only the than. and marveled at the 'pleads( ' him. 11 1 lately. There wed to be a Of this palace. the thought camo 141 cellery was used for workrooms. Brit-la- b , NA ,, , , . ...! ,,,,. f .:o 4 4 ,X .4.-. . Mustily of Fighters. Soon after the ormistioe. the ,. time in London (before the war) when me that only an American minion. , ' 1 . -' , 4t,.. .ort , 44 i ' 1, ' 1. t.,;,- 4 Sir d dare to take on the reemon . 4 ., Red Cross arrived on the &eons 644 Lord Kilmarnock. who Is Rood- , ''...:74 Cet'',.. 4';'' i , k '4 the Edgar Speyer and Fir Ernest Owl-se- ll albreiwoulf much magnificence! I and has all the tact and aavoir and did goOd work in assisting 4 ,..Abdr. , looking . . 4 talked '"f.t ;06,0.. were continually being .4 .1115.1 "Ir,,......r.N4.40 Britons. men and I , e 1.1 fairs of the trainad diplomatist. comes poor, Dance Cease roabatod. 1..tAttuialb:An.m.owni.ott-,11-0..-1...:A';oidb,rt;las121:-AMIlt.",afrom .idb; ;,yzat about In relation to iwocial and Iltiln t rtinottak ....... of a race of (Ishtar' whoo martial women. who had been released London Is still dancing-mad- , Some oil these and '''"' were worthily maintained in internment camps. traditions since time when., the but ,cial matters; I was told . di, friend. who ham just the European war. Hia father, the wept when they first slew white bread ; . e posseamon of the passenger departznent of the Oren '$ir Edgar shook the- - dust of Posiand arrived fromby Parts in HE th above is from rare otograph a ph sarlivery the of we One milk. that here Earl of Erroll. who previnumy beg and condensed told. s Short Line, and which is not known to have appeared in any weetern publicatin. It is a scenic view of a front his very expensive boots and de- far ahead of the French capital se 'erred with diatinction in Ma South set callers at the mbamy. I am came as far enthusiasm is eon- who & as British dancing correspondent I African war commanded a division in section of Zion National Park canyon, six miles up the north fork of the Virgin river, from the site of the parted latboleNeawndYorok.thetrbroisnilteet :enc : One evening recently I went with the rank of brigadiet to Inquire after a silk hat which he with a party to an amueing and vers and. of his two brothers. one. had left in the balliroom just before he Wylie Way camp; a part of the. canyon is known as the Narrows. The photograph was taken by J. K. Millers, a silence as far conniopolitan hall called the Palail had to fly for his DN. Victor fay, was a with the Major Powell expedition; taken under difficulties; because at that time, 50 years ago, in have preserved f great photographer de Dense that has enjoyed a stq,4 a liA TDEN CM:8CM in the Royal Naviil itsas. he Is cencerned. hill to camera dale and wet "over on and a it far apparatus for 1870, Vogue was few the past big, unwieldy, necessary , lug away" plate months. Ti serve. tho other the lion. iver . (Copyright. 1920.) But now that he. Lady Speyer and my great surprise, among the mot a buckboard over roads that could hardly by courtesy be even called trails in those days. to are four returning their West. daughters and But energetic from the the Crusaders onestep. . The plates of thie and many other photographs of wild, western scenery wers finally shipped to Washington, live in London, public Interest is onee pees I noted no lean a pereonege that "OLE 1111.L," YETEHAN. they were unable to put up a good 1 moist:ince 'against invaders of their D. C., where they were filed away in the archives of the interior department, and were onlyrecently discovered by More aroused in this man of many Miss Constance Collier, the aetreino, who clad in eat and own race from the East. Uinta Timur R. S. Yard of the National Parke black, association, and Eyre Powell, publicity agent of the Union Pacific, in overhauling millions who, although born..in Ger- draped in severely classic plain lines. lobk w the Lame came to Konia. Nasreddin ' ed has A always very much like a tragedy clue, copy of this part of the Zion canyon, as per many and educated there, and his wife were agreed that it would a lot of photographic exhibits in the department More rooms.. V,11A BUS having a good time in spite of her. be wise for the bodja to pay his re- - above, was vent to the Oregon Short Line, for exhibition purposes. . anndunced his right. by naturalize- - self! , was in a that ins cl eluded She apects to the conqueror.. The tion, to be called a loyil subject. ,..nt one of the very party l pretty daughe difference of opinion' was concerning : tern of the Continued from page one) late Cococri to. of George. King be made Maharajah the offering that should This charming little lath-111(111tS With the news of the Speyer fam- Behar. Timur. When Nasreddin stood in the this which wtes used to be called "Princese bearing proud inscription. of the greatest of. Tartars, 1 ily's return comes the Information tells more eloquently than a lengthy Presence he tarried a basket of figs. Timur, town mansion. No. 411. Pretty" before her marriage to art their that recitai. of service from beginning to who Englishman a few years ago, is very was proud of being a good OK Groavenor Square. bt to be sold. This popular in London's 81181 BORN "IN : -- - the and ot the war: amused himself by Wine Naareddin house is undoubtedly one of the finest, circles. She has a higher artistid 11 little 1$14 Antwerp charming as a target. As each fig splashed 191,Somme c residences in London. It WaS, private house in . where she enter. 1915 Ypres ISIS Amiens in Kaareddin's face. the hodja- - cried, built on the property owned by the t a t ns with Chelnea and 'route ISIS agreeable Ancre 19It graceful un. "Allah be Pretsedr. Duke of Westaninister from whom Firi conventionality. HESIOENCE" AT Off0110 do not leame. foul.'Lliald .Tiniur. "Ton' a t !I long obtained very Wer Edgar Forget." : ... Lady Margaret liarkville, the 'aunt t ..".. why you praise Allah." There are Si bed and dressing rooms' of the present Bus No. D 43 is now running again see"My Earl of De la Warr roo,- wanted me to bring .itpnine was also also we . . mansion, in this Mayfair I i among the dancers. She hi. on its old route, from Pluntstead plea" answered Nitsreddin. (Continued from pater one) seven reception, rooms. a !'"," . bathrooms, the by ways quite a dintingulehest. Common to earring Cross. which 4 .JI:very Turkish child knows this ' 4 ' and phis is the- first and only one to great hall built in the Venetian Re- poetese, and has recently pubilehed -.,. of , c-' be ,,k' -an Italian gartien a- book of vent that- has been , , naissance takes it throuth the Old Kent Road. Story about the moet famous withave N style. an .1z. in Oxford , baptized chapel. fin. -' , ' wonderful marble colonnad,s, to- orably-reviehome ot. the,..lere of Albert Chea the Jam Many reiterations with A t , ,1 I in a e at d. ; 11;:tk-' t seems christening , college N chapel , li.1: right 1111,.,& ,overeNYeetminattor ehtick:ed over It. They sea only the f!,, r t h at the muse of puetry and only - 14 tot'. 11' Oxford is a very rare occurrence in- pay nothing of a garagQ, a huge i'.' - Bridge.tateetie.eunz, the muse a' Tiirk,zN'itivi rarlia- firani;vide'irt r4:191, el.stiesdencesshould.',Me-Yorr'-em-kretr"41warC ....) past the louses soon.v.s.a4 stilLlartIN..ball ;. hard, .'lk , ' riteett.",17te -., k ,) : humilia'il h armonioun Inert and Westminster Abbey., to reddin sus neither siii.gry nor ... Among the remarkable-thin7; lege is 14 here Archbishop Laud. exe,',:- ' res7:2, Ile - 4( termsalthough a jaw.' .right..to throw ,i... ' ' Trafalgar Square. All along' the route, ted-, It....was..Tinrnee in 1645, is buried. the prelate this palace is a pipe organ installed to ba nd at its jazziest can 'scarcely con cuted 111, 1t to as hasside it Nalieddin'a It makes two brass plate On its rooms. This figs. duty the music Ott the one of a 1'4' a r-PI duce to stern his who divine the by elevation 'weer.. t. persecution caused he was tn. an object of keen interest, especially ineit the beat Of it he Pilgrim Fathers to set out for manusis: and an electrical bleeer.-anta. the full I i; to former soldiers. - Both tho driver Ile preserved his equanimity and Is '"wt.-- I are heavily dectratrd in sary 47;7' the ' enore gilt or pipes t erps.; America three hundred Calliope! years just ,, are ex,service dignity. Notht-n: 4;.1,J4 ever happens th it t to corr0.eponli . 4., 11L; the, conductor. . ago, It is a Weird 1,peculation to pon- the Louis XIV etstyle, 14 More Aston For London.. i could not- be- worse'. The wiaein n th9t is It architecture with the type what der that intolerant' evt11 haughty The Prirce of 'Wales recently 4 -realism' this' truth and rots comfo and its decI am told that Captain and Lad! 111t6-t t pirit must have thought when it be-- 1 conspicuous in the room 'WO 4..., pressed a desire to and oration. bahrTfölii-ThE-Sfw s OrldThe-; : and he is to do ati at a data not yet 'kick assinst the pricks.--Berbe- rt t; CL,c kcb ingbaptiaed. in the chapel which he .Grosvenor Square is one .ot the retirement in Scotland in the come 0' fixed. a, In Asia Magazine. , i;) .had made peculiarly his own. buttes went on 'war Adams Gibbons, ing London season. When Captain. Attogether 1319 most plutocratic of London's resid-the Honorable "Jactt" Astor was oervice,--an. of this number 9naiderl mare Among the Americans at the cere-- ' Alai t corner red the At Craze.-.opposite sections. Cannon we t ably over 300 have now been reeurnent in e to 191a his mony Captured - wife, to the Spe,yer reildence is the impos- ( Lady Violet- - Astor) voseg lit . In streets. etg- the widow on an 'Masc. Lonlion use who Concord. tho for American e. ,1 owned by Mr. of Lord Charles aiN114111141111111611rnb ' since ,R1t.oders, ing red brick structare addition to tho buses which were ort e. kece Mercer According-tNairn The itonie Sectiort- the e avhere-arIhasresided stored ona son of the Marquis and Marche war service. 1.223 ere held in re first began, and 'who', by Jack Bartiato Joel, titastasine, every .town who 1, some amazingly. rare articles of artis- - finless of Lansdowne, in England for emergenCy ' - her kindness and hospitality, who was IttlIc4 UOME 01" 11 tIG FAMILY. has, ..Mr. over-therthat Joel worth'. Paiiiierikettic had It.tssai4 !seems in Lot, become known transport. 229 wore engaked Rhodes' men asi rftCduringithe thewar. Ste a cest a re first'year On to tireot lirttain to Bor.lientortryde.- tVittbret pf Drise" tow Cho best at nit In 52 possessois powder Atm ,collection and is work. don defense, special anxious. through the efforts the sister or the Earl of Mints their "Oxford Mother," Mrs. F. J. blue oriental 11,11411 i'eutturien Pritorot onuroautter-litwilet It in mid ttii.. 'Hove for " air raid service. tt of the England, Of staff porcelain the and the Countess of Of Boston, Mass., wife of the Jo to hate a. captured canThus-sanin a small steel safe Pec reed very beautiful womanCromer. She is !It Thoniatt the Rhymer. a Wylie, London General Omnibus company.1 Congreastmtn, , ONDON, Feb. Oxfórd tiecretary Rhodes Trust; lehile.. and her you I3 wall of in his there certain a house, which now operates practically all the non tent home t,1 the village 'green as 01htichhe ire V. C. and Lieut. alifis government . caaggoties Eaaum, Rhodes a collection of pearls that is proba- daughter (by her first marriags) is itijor.it413117ehd.sbaortd,f oeretsntuarnides , rewar,ded buses that run in London, a total of a relit souvenir of the war. said of scholar from who promise Illinois, beauty. liviing equal greatest I narrowly ova. world and the whole unrivaled 11091 tilde colors. of once exalted olt the :scodish t" 10.031 melt joined the The ex:tiOldlet's.weekly eats.: !The r Lady Violet and Captain. Astor ha) escaped death a score of times during bly do not mean to suggeat that he hoards their lost their lives. . , Marshal Lord Haig, for his dis-- i the Border, and whose- ruins ball e- the London home in Carlton House A. Z. Ft.' captured fourteen hundred in France. fighting, HAYDEN CHURCH4 haa but he of the and ropes perhaps the pearls, 4 'ten ,wonder curiosity services in the EuropeanIcite Terrace, hut ever since their mare Thtt., birth of Marie' Elisabeth Dencannon and field pleCes before Ger- lingnishied -' sfecior one b. the that and it . , Copyright, 1920. perfect absolutely him is, an eight earl only war; by creating Istitiquery,' man was announeed to the college mens of the riage, with the exception of a few . tribe that are weeks, as a residence, and, many cried- gquitsquite enough to awigrding him a money grant of and that dignified functionary worth hundreds pearl they have lived at Metkleour. porter thousands . of of which ' the Of by family a by habited,too. the Scotch estate which was left to Lord , at the head of each, .... Psirdiologyplaced a,. Turk,: eattafy the moat axacting Liberty Baud 'Those. hóWever,, were nets, it originally was founded. . Charles Nairne which-s- it Lord Lansdown$ of three tables by the at long and:all things subacrier, corner covidered of Grosvenor and which Lord On, another Tbe- manor house standm upon the ...most ei felt thit Britons --- In his time the students, in the great dittinw hail Fouare 1 ut a At the end of the .flrst 'P''" fa irly nea t tittle collectioit of bat- andriewuta is the gorgeous hova.1, built made over to his Charles would welcome the. Idea of paying a Tweed.. It .consists of an old tower, a wife . before A sconci. it may as' , of the 1 going in college. their t empire. the Osmanli gained cent one commander-in-idatinof g sixteenth late the the the Franre a.- modest peace-lot- l from Joseph Lewis, It personal tribute to the it is owing that he explained. is a loving cup gen- le well decisive victory in the Balkans over tle trophies' fôr, on , the 'a east France-flanked money in by wing tory. . filled with ale front the eollege Imenodstersfaornfottihsealnadte 1CeettirwfUni nd Ed- - to the special appeal of his broth. ing peopleonly a drop in the Ilatcket chief of the Uritish Armies , . . . on the wild by a erally to eontithuts erected later-an- d . Vatil-cs.- " Lord and Lad1 on fleeltP01111 of r11011. than wardlan eras. "Joe" Lewle ntor,ber- - er and Isterlin-law- , and. however. to the great - thirst for can- So they are beimewsked n cen--- - - made last addition mansion historic tilt larger Astor th acquiring the Astor and hia NI lf.' the SCOnCi is, ed , 1d0-har81.101.11 ti 17 ; .itlitose bYt stands- Prilpiirgh Ate.' ordinary Importance. ; non that is parching- tile throats of toward eens kings And and estate Of Beinersycle. in the to dur come totown to hand hand conted (Min round the passed e Sir Wiriterileott is burled.fortune and ing Apr il and May. Lady Violet and friends. and he left a townsmen and 'villagers from G.ar tish county of table. each student t i ' the this gorgeous house to at his site I for more than seven eentueles hays! Turner the painter. when he visited health of the provider drinking the "Right Honorable Member" , Lad? to Sitn Diego. Harbor: , of the , of 1831 ' for in the autumn wan. b..,ille, way 2. Id't Pr or "ItoPs--Astor- ; owned and -I, 31. r., gfrtreirTfiginar----"-- been continuously marstarr-limil--.-itn- e Ttrr:---Irtf- t kt-ro4. 4 , 4' n 7 iy " Temple." the P , LADY MA111.. are 4 silver ones which i . the iteenexy of Sir Walter! lege ., the grupp works in tlerinany, riinning and presenting them to Earl ii ..t;,a1,,:sa 1! Who married the famous 1 rench coin- !rallotn eachand .vblo 1920.) a (Copyright, haif to Wats taken r Scott teliow-or Scott's by poems. Andre time and .barrthg, strikes.' forty- - a proof-o- f the poser. composer fun' Messager. 1 showThis was Scott's lasiH inscrlotione engraved on, them be e net.s-- 1 tleinersyde. --- -, the light' operatu, "Veroniqueand . , three years and four months. or sortie- - Britons. To do this it will f5.1:-.'pbeen - I tee 1- by ," onsieur litv, that thevhave irg seat. to the of , or,:Nisit slum Beaucalre.7 the pain i raise to' .,: 0..,.,t4n Nails York Oty alone from kid. rince the dims Or like that. to flit the requisititins sary A short time after 'Joe" Lewis died., ! rale whiCh. In September of the following stodents ' roughly. $265,000,.at trouble' last year. DOn't allow 'Ilhing , NVIt'n dinner was olorrlwi the e0110,,. Mrs, Lewis married a man i, I '. ,year. moved the procession which bore for cannon made. b ymembersof Con- of exchange. 'tity many yeare., ' etrode metesticallv . to ti.11' the head hix to viciim remains ; , Dryburgh Abbey... . ,estate by gress on Secretary of War Baker.. younger. than herself who possessed yourself to become a It was- 'nom this aacestral .. of tahle the at whiett.theflther the of Round and took his pres-no worldly god s except his own per- their' ,, Haig family marshal field the thousand lifting Guard of that and Cannon aches. "Fifty pieces neglecting pains HA eat. the old Dieged , are wanted to adtirnhabt the ancestral the hone of soma bore Itetnersyd.er by 4, said Earl superstitiouel ot ene attractions. Itor The Haig title in Doctors house the streets trunk several ago. years -against thia troubla by taking ; mansion 'of the district have thrown a veil of scones. ri'dseed, It in the heeds (NI' tha - Grosvenor Square was told arid eiti. my only hope of cure was In opera! where, there ate no streets. the cross. The ewner of the estate a and kinsman- or..rnYstery and wonder. Every tieatant goolor- student. and then thondered mateiy came into the temporary pos- - Gen. Trusses did me no gooad. Fulaal!! Haig', and public-- - parks tor whore, Is roads) ir. . 'Child can repeat 'the fort,lt in a etle4t Nies VO4Po tb0 OP,ra Sagai0O- John Drexel; who en. aI gocompletetoly somethia thyea;as there are no parks. the village PiOmree the field marshal.. The Bemersyde and peasant's , 1 the'. of birth of. America's first "In utterance of Thomas the within livingtProphetic . of res -passed and the rupture has neverwork ; . 4116 .. turned. although 1 am doing hard of' the be is available for any .:.!Mr Floocett'a compliments and 'While on the eubcect of interesting. as What Haig's..:"Tyde May" Do eras broad land, As they would Perve would they now :1 " Thera t ia carpenter. parts; I ' detittened-.-t , It will taken. one , h drink to a ea yoro the' his daorh; Loriden residences, 1 noticed 11, other Dorn, no lost time, no tr11bla.flujratO ,, ,. purely dtheft mihmanufacture other objert 'thin ' Fund" has been Sir Walter Scott-- remarked. when ter:" The 'diners tumned to their day,' as I was paseing through C Iharl 40416Selle'" The- "Bemersyde to sett bhuetwwilolugmivaay find a , . .,,. nothing Lperrnit le.. 111P. porter patteed Street. .4--scale than usual bind en- - created under distiriguirhed. auspices, alsiting Bemereyde 'with Washington feet Pt the ri.owai Berkeley Square. that ,,,,;',I. ;l7.1,f.:mrrnmiltc'enmarb:usrt1thout operation. if 703 .'? Tba area's standard remedy foe bidnoyi - ...ess,elscting , Iblo delivery ikithia..ttalf t.tme..84.1. the lord mayor of London and the,i Irving in i$17. :that there seemed to on 1'0' th. next' table end. tht .nert..- - the Earl of Dartmouth's residenee, , lat wrIta to roe .Eugene IX. Pallet,. Carrtroubles. et odd an a uric biaddat and t item on mfr. ibis wt.., !most iizaril t eneattrist.t-he liver, n Fprli performance.'wh':er-rheRIghtitn1:1.-J7rrN Unl b e, hatIging for Pah'. ) ortryelits. was ereetel penter X47.,F Ilarcellus 7, L' Holland'e ttodonal rolnody since 3695. Avenue, Menses it. in 'eonsequenee ne the props.. fatl-e- r whe- - had cot ',"litit the specificcions are for 'eap'-- , ter .1r .broth er vt 'S1reCAt,qult, wife otitst,-44 anvlithout ,!,eArs ago by Dn. late Lord isusit. N., J., ne..tor"tut out f tAr Cluaramaed. 0 ecy Thomas:the litomsr. in which Fneh oub:leitv. tolt, at he doorribed it.t Revelotoke. An ,druggista, tOraa sizes. , .a.,,t Aired cennon., and if Conet!as realli the who or aoticaN,Ip, :agreed having . who soId and showit to any others ,,, ultimate!) 1 he "most .potently "mlirdoroon:Y rotraorohlet and honor." lit a !Ito or at '0.. , - i in to , lank kg 1110 loam GI.14 116461os Two boa 41uat have fifty thousand piectig of ati Joint Treasurers: the . Lord - :, thtn Dart.- - tnrodyou miry save. belleed." , , , of cannon. what will tho awdoccastaelaltabew .1IATT)T7NT have Tyde ,m1pory ervemy. rilrIZCIL- - imOuth, This hou'oe .4tOOots Of two cop. inay betyle. , raptured it I . , and danger of sa overview-P- k . to start another war and. get thew.".. Haig Ohall be Haig,. of Bernersytie." : (Copyright, k!'iti,) 1 cr,prrigh! S: ) The inner ona WOrri . , Advertisement. . ,,, , ---- -- 1 rb, ', 1 , y1 i - grn 0 , ) ; 1 - oh - ; ' ,, 5y . , L 1 )1 , ...to-Ivme- , hat-ton- - ,b H d,ii , , I ' 1,;$4'rr to ilw, A. tr. oo'f)., . tr 0 -- " -- , , 0 4: '' -- I If-- . ' 4 ...) V r I. .. 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