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Show DESERET II (Special Cor re May io n3 c n c e T 19. London' claimed M th 2ol one ol I ho ableet heads 11 ovor boo onia4 when blr Nevll Mscreadjr, tutor, lha ooldlrr ton of iho great loo co mm lonqullteil the pool of chief er loot month to take over the tick mb onl responsible Job of commaniler-ln-chie- f In Irelsr left behind him Sr Neill, ofhowever, aneU'anl commissioner In the role London. fore-th - world SECTION THREE 29 1920 MAY French President Introduces Regime of Stark Simplicity iLondon's Who Jugged Cabinet Minister Super-Policem- SATURDAY EVENING NEWS an "poitceTiiiefl him In charge of lha prisoner camps, Col. llorwood grganUed all the ramp In record time and eoon had them ae sa "going concerns" The neat step his promotion to be provoet marshall In rrance, which came when Blr Nevll adjutant went over to G. H. Q general on Lord Trench's staff. He nff-r- d the post to CoL llorwood; redifficult, Irksome, Urlng Job, that and quired a man of energy, tact Incidentally, firmness of character. Hir Xevll made him a brigadier general. Arrested Cabinet Mini Wee. thorOn. llorwood did hiehe work woe a man oughly. Like hla chief, without fear or favor. It waa he who arrewled the cabinet minister whom Blr NevH Macready had found In the lines without a pass, while a formera y who la now also cabinet mlnteter still talks of hla narrow escape from being "Jugged" at the hands of the provoet marshal for a similar cause. Ha Inst. luted the prophylactic sta-a tions on the western front: be was warfarsrs. militerror to pass Jumpers and tary mloreants, deserters; and he. proved concluMve y that In polio werk be was extremely efficient. Nothing more natural, then, mat 8lr Nevll Macready, when he became chief commissioner, should take Gen. llorwood with him: and so. In Novemhe was eppolnted eaaletant ber. commissioner. In appearance, Gen. llorwood. who . la a giant le on the better side ef radiating of strength; health and vigor. He knowe every- a as body and all about everybody, margood policeman should. He la ried. with one daughter, who has Just become engaged. HATDEN CHTTRCH. (Copyright by the Edwtird Marshall Syndicate, Inc.) j Paul Deschanel, One Beau Brummel of France, Tortus Spartan Has Cut Down Etiquette, Is Sick of Silk Hata, Has Banished IJquera, and in Various Other Ways Ha Cautted Court' Official to Gasp as Traditions Hare Fallen One by One Head of Stale iyelif Example 16 Country InRIgidlRsLiltnceimEcondm)' MrafAE&ehanfnrinflucncr-fn-PiTsidrnti- t nl Titled Women Win Laurels. Londons Theatre-Lan- d In t make thlrtiotume bf and stiandanis and the trap'. hat-aeca ef Pas la ilia par tod -they will represent. The carriage Uc 1 by th giaat Duke of Wellington in the field during hla last campaign I aur to attract an Interest that will only ba rivalled by tho appaaranco of the Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte I between subon the acts working th traveling carriage, while Lord Broughject of women of title in England whe am' original rloaed carriage which connected with the stage, and took Its name frtu the nobleman, will really their number I very conquer- also he among tho display. An effort able. 1 think the only duchess who had been made to add th Assyrian haa contributed a play that haa been war rhariot in the Rrttish Museum to perform'd upon the publlo stage so the procession, but the authorities far.. was Mllllrent Duchess of Nuttier-lan- would not permit this ancient vehicle who waa married quit recently to bs removed from its present quarin iarie to her third husband. But ters It was prior td th days of her first Occasionally strange glimpses of ths widowhood and when she was the past are to be obtained In this LonDucheas of Kutherland, that aha struts don of tjday. I waa strolling through under her own name a romantic Hyde Bark on afternoon recently called "The Conqueror, which play waalwhen I saw a quaint equipage being tree driven tho under alowly along Forbeproduced by Kir Johnston f the avenues that Robertson at a London theatre The f on s Townahnd la. I think, traffic nowadays haa mads- a some-thPlace- In It was noU5f nd only woman of her rank who has wb1 qualnl-lookln- g old lady In a coalwritten and produced a comedy. Thej nnet from which her face play called The Fold. which, by the cu,tle with frame of curls peered its prime way. David Belasco has bought for a pony-chdriving America, by Lady Townaheod la now strangely, a pair of perfectly matchbeing acted with great success In this and and very shaggy Khetland ponies. city, while Lady Chewwynd. who pre- ed fers to b called by her stage name An old servant with white whisker t JIjTectsf Correspondent taken t ) the-driv- "H0 ? amusing play tbs other afternoon called Th Khowroom, which, ubsn I consulted my program. T found had bean writtsa by tady Bell. This fact set my mind ers i . rn 'or two at his si bow. and theoretically he waa supposed to b unable to lunch his military staff was 1 or dine unless present. As soon as he had drunk hisa, I morning corte In bis private apart-jhantetlquatte gripped him and nev. er let him go until he entered hi dressing room at night. If he went for a stroll In his own garden, a n liveried footmen dogged him et a of Metropolitan police, bia man and respectful, distance, a custom which ftrat lieutenant, right-han- d VV. reed to madden M. Poincare. And underrludy," Brigadier tieneral If Monsieur le President tried to take T. F. liornood. Thia a stroll In Parts without boat of drum aa L ha been called, haa nowp there waa pearly a palace revolution. been appointed to the chief President Lou bet ueed to slip out beno doubt with the complete fore In the morning In order to ehako Macready. Ilian approval Of CJaneraJ off hie too officious shadows, whlls at reel many appointment aet new M, Poincars gave up taking walks occupant Of thla aa to the abroad rather than be pursued by coveted poet. thoeo functionaries General llorwood le considered by whoae Identity Is always so obvious, thoae who know him aa a man ofa and whoa presence shatters (ha deeptreat admlnlatraUva capacity andwith est incognito. It Is, of course, the iiern but Jual disciplinarian dream end hobby of all potentates to The new treat police experience. shake off and baffle their attendant chief la a aoldler aa welt aa a poHca-manot detaettvea. M. Deschanel has In fifth the lie waa orlrtnally quite succeeded In doing thla but he ho which wtf Insist on his right to take a constiLtJiccn, from r Ion and lumwful cwiwer tutional without a cavalry escort, in Intention of becoming an atre-man- .. whllt In th war of wm for fact, before he had been Installed a iTr t ager at th Comedy theatre, of which d h- kha here and I lth a tln8 aTd a Avenclerk In met him week, the capacity, wh,, flee strolling ah ha taken a long lease. Lady ue du Bole arm in arm with his wife, came under the eye of Blr Nevll Forbes-Robe- rt V son, who Is MIm Max--- r, with hts little daughter capering on who waa hlmaelf begtiming to ina viitot'a sister Gertruda. U at pres- - reminiscent, ao an old gentleman totold marked m be In front. He wore a Jacket suit and turnout which used makw history. and Kir Navil hU ent playing tn "Com Out of th driven ,h own by th famous old Baroness darby hat and It la doubtful If hi own him down aa a man after Kitchen. while whom da Lady Frece, remlnd-TUie- e Burdett-CouttIt master of thw ceremonies would hare For myself -aft the world know as Mias Vesta went o known him. "is of the days when Mrs. Cora 'T&Zna, Col. Horwood la ln.Lin. . Brown-Pottand A used to drive at hard looked Jr)umph1 fork, rather Urquhart i passing pollu the Northeaatem railway eCfl at him, began a hesitating salute, and 557 the neighborhood of Malden- a i h,"Vkout began hi career ae of then In deference to th president's ivSJ wl,r .,l t by" becoming chief constable look of airy Incomprehension decided iho llue that wa under th general .J.f not to , it. squander managership of Kir Erie fiJ the wife of Kir K. B-her by the late Buffalo B!!l (Co- If any man on earth must b sick remained four years, E., whose name ig as well known In jonei Cody). Mrs. Potter had harnea-Ameriof silk hats and evening clothes. It is as Is in this country it these pretty playful little ere a- ''i Then the war come along, and Kir President 10 Deschanel. surely .For makes occasional under of-appearances tures to a miniature buckboerd. Nevll Macready remembering the and years, with short intervals, h waa her stage name of Dorothy Hammond, which had been sent over to her from the war office, flcer-cler- k president of th chamber of deputies Kir the of widow Wyndham, New lady and shs would drive the and even though the sitting be at I Charles Wyndham, la one of London's four atYork, a spanking pace through Maidiner, arguing on behalf of a monarchy o'olock In the morning, the French most active factors in theatrical enhead, greatly for Austria, said that; "He cheaper to th Joy of th inspeaker must preside In evening dress to feed one real fat pig than a hunfinance; the Countess Cowley le to be habitant of that riverside town, who Cloee meant hand at he a hs silk seen hat keeps dred lean ones." Whereby Latest Pkete ef Pmdgeat Deeekaael among1 the chorus girls ot a mu would turn out en masse to see ths he dons as a signal that the First Official rkete et Hue. Deeehaael, steal comedy at the Adeiphl that It Is cheaper to maintain a king Leaving tke Elysee fee Hla Marelag which theatre beautiful 'American actress pass by. la seance President. Kociallsta or hundred Freeeb a has Wife ef he when than or and her suspended SOCIALISM emperor husband, calleg on the pro Have I ever told you. by th way, . ARECIARITTAfifl Walk. ,failed to restore order, by clanging his And Austria 1s at present feeding hunMr. now live in gram George 'Wellesley," plays that Mrs. Brown-Pottbell and rapping with an Ivory paper his table. This from the Vrench point more or less Important dreds of thousands of "lean pigs, In character in almost retirement complete ( Special Correepondwcs.) knife. For years on hardly ever saw of view is ths most remarkable sump- the same piece. I know of another on of the Channel IslandsTJersey, and Is finding It very dear Indeed. Her President When M. ARIS, May Deschanel out of his Hence the cry of the Innsbruck pop1. tuary reform ever mads by a chief musical comedy theatre where nu mother, Mrs Urquhart, who waa one (Continued from page one.) In shirt-bosogeneral and stiff white Deschanel was a younger man ulation and th Tyrolese And magistrate. An official banquet, or meroua young ladles who have mar of the most and charming tent with his grey hair In careful waves even a private dinner of any stylo, at ried Into tilled families and whose women I everinteresting as great an for union with Germany or Bavaria Is d met, died about a year he was far from indifferent to and only than for the war. to love Teuton, Rather not due his disany moustache, a very which the guests are not offered a husbands are able to wear the courtesy ago. and now the woman who was tt was before the comth decorative aid of life. Ths tinguishedalert but to disgust with the Viennese figure he cut. Now eve- choice of liqueurs with their coffee Is 'prefix of Hon., cluster In ornamental famous throughout the world for her let these government official n Innsbruck pomp and vanltiea of official display As I off government. drees official also uniform1 and the carry ning mandeer unknown here. The country Is proud excess, while, of coursb. the peerage beauty and her remarkable career, ' kUl th editor remarked to me: "The Social- wer Supposed Irresistible of tho president of tho French Repub' of Its fine champagne brandies and simply bristles with the names of lives an almost hermit existence in a and young pigs, the farmere an havs calve U and on the trial for a year ists have been lie, with tho broad crimson scarf of other world-famolovely old house perched on a hill for their own ure, even cordials, and it la women, who, having played their part a half now. and have been weighed attraction fo. .him. Beginning polltl th Legion of Honor added on should be milch calves. Andto the price host to upon the stage, are now engaged In that overlooks the sea from every a French with of honor a under-prefethe at to point aa an life cal found In and up go balance the wanting. once It seemed bo able to . so that of milk In Vienna is 1kely a bottle of old cognac upholding very admirably the honor of window. Herandhair that wua Waste has been the chief characteris- age of 22 probably, a record he probableoccasions, (1 11 pints). llArontn a literdeclared: beautifully red that that M. Deschanel had not of some place brilliantly noted year on hie table. noble families. The Marchioness of so waa posithe for are at steered highest their rule. good "If adtic of only straight They women JJj Ono farmer the despair of her yet escaped the everlasting thraldom Moreover, these eaux de via" form an Headfort, once Miss Rosey Boote of it to destroying, but not at creating. They tion In the etate. Tacking neither of all artists. and lha mirers one of is ewallowtalla. He delight has the example Theatre, comdecided, Gaiety things commandeered of went of the we nations the Important part have been living- on the remnants of to right nor left, and avoiding Vienna, however, to. wear ordinary morning mercial Poulett, erstwhile Mies Is notf quite white and worn short, starving populaUon riches, and any attempt to dis- the Countess of what other people saved and built shoals of jlarty office on which so clothes would not mind, but they do nothing at most the same theatre. Is while she clothes herself in draperand Storey Sylvia daytimeJunctlons, meet wrecka with sold cornea would them credit have poor when labor and that up by their many budding presidents to relieve mayors and other local offi while Viscountess Torring ies of deep purple and Instead of modof the sort. They are generally another, In wine his or the will P an to he syes a where growing anyone great kept end, they ed their chances, In some underhand way at huge who recently obtained a divorce em shoes wears sandals of fine soft who receive him during provin reception of France. M. Deschanel, It ton, JLLIAN GRANDE. steadily fixed on the Elysee Palace. rials visits else be?" fit. whlrh goee Into the from her husband, had her beginnings leather. from tho necessity of ap- districts rial no he Is Marshall of blind to means ths Edward The without enemy goee was better, saying,. LADT MART. far be Nor Copyright would any by he by offictala "It as Miss Eleanor Kouray of tn full dress. The Journalists the and Syndicate Inc, ' wines of the country, and no in London ot a picturesque and dashing pearing Marshall valu light well Copyright by the Edward exclaimed. "If all those Americanswould Is a It But then. Theatre. who travel with the Daly's presidential party French president is ever likely to bs, food Inc. . ; exterior In public life. Paraphrasing are no longer obliged to live in frock Syndicate, be line others who the that known fact boundary governthe Master of Balliols saying concern- coats and top hats. Indeed on a recent but he is one of the strongest sup- tween the stage and society Is much send us a capable, honest waa comhe the time against alcpl? porters of ths crusade ment. No matter whether it ing an undergraduate, England than hlmaelf wore a grey holism rtronKy marked in or English, or and has - had the courage to in America. can spare from the decoration of his tour the president In your newer and more posed of Americanscould coat with a felt A ooft morning hat, of to govern ths of as his neglect It disapproval person hs- devotes idealistic country there is still a cer both, so long IJ his president in the execution of his func- show ii duty,- envious rivals, said that tions nipping. tain amount of mystery and glamor in a sort hat? Sartorial trsdl prefer Aims to Work. Deschanel could) as Paul time such deal about the footlights, and social mix' tion groaned aloud and hid Its face Economy EseontlaL Again, we have head an endless spare from choosing his neckties hs It Is safe to assume of course that had ings between stage and society about the scarcity of fuel In Austria, the htmeelf for M. Whether Deschanel to It or desired devoted somepreparing rather rare. Over here things are difa mysterious cabal not kept M. which le eo great that trains of the not would he For splendor years be probably presidency. compelled ceased running, ferent. Because a girl happens to be (Speclal Correspondence ) out of tho presidency, the to exercise the strictest times have entirely and the faultlessness of his economy In his In the chorus is no reason against her would coinci- his cravats continued to have wear 19. a and the public and private discomfort Tiger LONDON, By May France. (Continued from page ope.). of own household. Few French frock coats were the talk on friendly terms with the has been Inconceivable. Now, In go- dence, th - double" of two leading In with s a derby at a rakish angle over his left dents have been men of large presi- being dressed M. Deschanel fact, known well of quantity any families private the country exceedingly But M. Clemenceau la a law unto means and M. British statesmen are prom'during'' the war daily ing about may distinction and carried himself ear. Deschanel is no excep- and reputable people. Chorus girls lathe which be seen, and in some inently In the news of figuring and a fear that he might too of forests the day. One much produced 40,000 shell case, are idle. an air that merely on that himself;flout such all too with and to rule. Most tion the somewhat of have them and be turf depostta axtenslva may announce tradition probably helped that they will sell parts of these doubles Is Kir Robert Blair, account he was accused of being a openly Krupps the Elysee palaca poorer than temperamental for ordinary life, but the le to have the trees to the highest bidders. In that Is wanted chief education officer ot the London keep him out of tho Elysee. France quittedentered Enemies affected even to it. Only one has ever then again, they may be connected the lathes so they felled and the turf dug and county council, who hag Just been reactionary. with its will be put ma-t- . fondness for cleared Its all space "grand been suspected of saving money out of with l beln g observe the red heels symbolical of young man, as Mr. very distinguished people and, chine tools for producing the machines dried. But here again nothing elected president of the London Gallo- to Lloyd George ancient of the Is regime" the wood aristocrat brought terms of on his the state "received" he therefore, of every other conceivable kind with done, and whatever way association for the ensuing year. him, considered that Jaunty Is salary. Considering n out from under his Impecca- named a trifle and lead which compelled to maintain, the repubUo equality. A to down from the mountains Is brought In appearance Kir Robert remarkably peeping strained. Just aa It criU is not derby Krupps declare they are going own trousers. their ac ble for over their and to chief. farmers The actors its the actresses, generous down by Ing to conquer the world. resembles Mr. Asquith, and thla resemfashionable cized the peaked chauffeur's cap president receives this And le It supposed almost la and an for annual use. There are thousand of workjess sought stipend qualntance seems to Increase every day. It which President Poincare wore when EDWARD L. BYRNE. ' who could vety well blance of 120,000 (normal exchange) and a fought for by everybody who is any- (Copyright, by the Edward Marshall exquisite and lover of parade who, people tn Vienna but so will soon be difficult, at a distance, once Installed in th chief magistrates he visited tho front as lacking In pres- similar no sum result that with the and private for entertainment cut turf, and even hew wood, body Syndicate, Inc.) on unem- to tell the two apart. of Re- tige and aplomb.an traveling expenses The entire cost party is realiy successful unless the long aa they, can depend they af Guests at a political luncheon, the palace, la setting andexample u Sticklers for Etiquette. hatred- of usela very largely every day simplicity publican theatrical of the contingent household, horses, presidential ployment reliefwill were other much mystified by less etiquette! France haa net yet not trouble to do a Lord day, For Frenchmen, despite their re- carriages, automobiles and salaries of and conspicuously represented; atl of of work, they Londonderry, who Is now air got over Its surprise. . and democratic principles, the staff, are at his charge. In normal which goes to prove that we In Enghand' turn. publican a about made minister. are Having speech In one month the new president are great sticklers for etiquette Of course many of tno meri and times $C$0 a day waa little enough to land are much more broad-minde- d rose Lord aviation. Londonderry such again hae done more to loosen the restraints tradition, and when to meet these multifarious calls, but now concerning our social affairs than are, physically unfit orfor heavy work belong they all to afterwards and. appearance, turf digging, of official life than all his predeces- the official world stand with much that with present prices the sum rep- for instance, most New Yorkers! aa tree felling TD SIT IN PARLIAMENT own of health. toast his the n(1 proposed all of sors. Yet nearly all of them have firmness on the order of their going. resents little more than $200, rigid su.and privations Horse Show Londons Mecca. told upon them. The guests at the luncheon, saying to been quiet middle class citizens of Indeed that order is regulated with having Inevitably Is to ends make necessary pervision forward to the coming themselves that such things simply simple life. Almost the only excep- great particularity by a decree We are all Nevertheless now that food la Induced settling meet It is cprtaln that the ordinary Horse Khow thislooking were not done, looked a little closer tion waa Felix season. Olyiqpla will tanner from questions of procedence and civil the in they ought to be gradually Faure, and who cabinet receives French minister secand found cards at that lha (Special Correspondence.) who revelled In ceremony and military honors which was Issued In $12,000 a year and la "lodged, lighted bs the Mecca for all who are interto work regularly again, and prevent- ondtheir ested in horseflesh per se and those part of the operation was not Havre, LONDON, May 19. The woman ef It wa said, was to in- 1907, though curiously enough it ig- and warmed whose ed from degenerating Into Incorrigdream, is a richer the state, unby Losd will at It because all, there apparwho go Just Londonderry performed by d the hour in Great Britain is uniform nored diplomatic and ecclesiastical man than the ible loafers. Despite Austrias vent a gorgeous president. M. Loubet and her but by MaJ. Gen. F. E. Bykea his for French be the most fashionable at- Greenwood, the pretty and clever lady wife ently hopeless indebtedness presidents. He wore white privilege in this domain, leaving these retired to.a modest flat after his seven doubtedly durtechnical adviser. and London in of considerably traction loyal colleague circulation place taking of Sir Ha bank note wood, the- - new spats' at all times and ee aeons, and questions, as an official exponent puts years of office, and M. Poincare has ing the month In am told I Socialists The latter has of the June. figured prominently 0 kronen, billion over when at the moment of the czar's it, to bo decided by the traditions and after find- there are, to be a number of new chief secretary for Ireland. Th entire Rro strong enough to insist on unem- tho recent sales of vast quantities of visit to Paris, a wicked foreign tact of the private protocol ir accord- gone back to journalism, In obtaining a turns' upon the daily program and country is talking of her pluck in reThe general opinion difficulty ing great said to have even to consider remaining be- - . was ployed benefit being paidouttoof every surplus aircraft. was ance with consideration of time and reported diplomat in Pari within hts means The among these will be the procession fusing work, at the luncheon that no secretary that man who Is, or says he la looked like place. Attached to the presidents house hind when her husband goes to take the flunkeys Elysee of la all chamber or of membdra vehicles. will These the historical of reason to of state deputies another, living ha,the right appoint a row of stationmasters, or who for one he is al- person, however. Is an' official Chef up his residence at Dublin Castle, in recently Increased their own sal- be authentic and great pains will be spite not doing any work. And so long as his owg twin, 'double, countefett, leged to have wept. - Emile Loubet, du of the extreme unhealthiness of Protocolo or master ceremonies, have a and to penyear, as $S,000 is a imitation his chief of from and aries $9,000 government a duplicate, Aus- staff, to the confusion of honest citl-se- who followed him in the presidency, versed tn the lore of courts, who is not the humblest scrubwoman In a gov- have driven from one end of Paris to life within its walls; likewise of th ot 1 think to ueelesa IV sioner, by any means the least Important perable assistance which she gave Sir set the note of dignified office has had her wage the other without being recognized. e, tria righting herself. This she can-to successor. Armand Hamar in the recent election which be sonage at the Elyeee. He Is certainly ernment Hi, his Mme, Deschanel la a youpger womha on no but suggested Minister Lloyd George hae a Prime trebled; not do unless her people begin democratic tastes and the hatdest worked, every detail of an than any of her predecessors and was called upon to fight in Sunderland, emolchief the work again, and this they will not do double In a worthy London merchant habits took magistrate's him to th presidential official ceremonies great and small, parliamentary constituency which so long aa they get government doles of hie own who la ex- mansionwith country, nevertheless, is a very competent housewife and cap- the and preferred the simple If being entrusted to him. At Presi- uments. The relief. In- tremely proud nationality in the able mother of the most modern type, he has represented ever since 1918. fn the shape of resent of being frequently mis- odorous to parsimony very quick Deerhanels dent as south court is prethe of this 'dishes At Sunderland, Lady Greenweed post stead of compelling her very numer- taken for the premier. The late King and the former She has great social qualities and dur- Fallleres who would held by CapL de Fouquieres, brother head of the state,referred showed herself to be almost as good a ous unemployed to provide wood end Edward and his great chum, Sir Ernest pared by Mme. to, who was1"K her many years as an official already president of etithe one as a if famous own young her done have tess was dandy husband when her president spcechmaker and canvasser as either from of cheese-parin- g turf, Austria haa actually several times Camel, were almost aa alike as two quette had allowed marketing cotillion leader In two continents It to all the of the Chamber of Deputies was very Lady Astor or Lady Bonham -- Carter, had to stop her railway traffic. Kir Ernest, by reason of his Is curious to note 'too', that though miserly motives, became an object of peas. was and of in haute cuisine, the th and her the brilliant elder daughter of diplomatic political very large close friendship with Edward VII, was Similarly as regards speaking, popular when pottering In Frange, being a republic, accords no popular derision- - Generally world. The president of the Lower amount of waterpower. Before the cunningly beAsquith. As a result of her choice Inti- never happier than th most to ha those known France's president noofficial French House, who is the third person showing there, lady Greenwood looks precedence to tho titular had been made for mate with him aa "Windsor Castle. his Loupillon vineyard In a battered or aar, many plans and himself financially tween are titles trousreining 'numerous In the state th president of the senbility (though hat and most unofficial during the war In the extremely like being th next woman developing this, when King Edward was straw Polncar recognized by the government as le- ruining his popularity. ers. As for ate, though much lees In the public to sit In Parliament, the Coalitionist still more were made. Indeed, It was Prince ofdays he Wales, the when frequently dropped 1s that a doubt is devoted no section an comes has of second railestablished) gally office, term his There came who eye, next, imposing of three different const ttutendes havthe Austrian ultra-fas- h planned to run all and tn at the ionablo Marl- - which . covered th five trsgio - years of to them In the year book of France fathers of th Third Republic fixed official residence and keeps a good ing invited her to be their candidate develop quan-tltiways by electricity, c considauthor-Itunder they ot No deal state. published stipend the government for woman, factories besides therefore, president's of power " when an election occur. Sir Hamar was a member. One . ered th $120,000 expense allowance ever had a better training than Mme. Greenwood has stated definitely and other purposes. After Austrias Sir Ernestyieo Ity and restraint throughout hie off! that when the prince was ensconced clal to cover all his Deschanel for her great position at his wife In his campaign against' Useless os- aa t day ontv firms American criticism certain .Almost the life. large collapse, for parliament. in a big easy chair In th Marlbbrough ever aimed at him was that. If any- tentation. M. Deschanel has not over- household expenditure, leaving his the Elysee. Needless to say, she is in She is netwill stand applied for th concessions for Austrian come to an immelively to man who knew Kir. Ernest Caseel looked the table. Some previous presi- salary more or less intact as payment thorough sympathy with her he attached toe little import- dents aaterpower. offering to pay im- well, diate decision, but will wait for the have been notable trenchermen, of acrvtPsa rendered to th Male. Most mistaking the future sovereigns thing. domestic and ceremonial re- word he did mense sums for them In dollars, sums broad to outward ance that forms;, Go to be Coalitji giver, by. thry form. Fhe dresses with that great tion, which, 1 which would, of course, have done came back for that of hla friend, not look the part of the off!! head but the present one Is neither gour- Frenehmetf stilt consider, hewhen Is rather which Is th extreme of her in mind forunderstand, is keeping up behind him, and slapped him of the greatest of all armies and the mand nor gourmet, tf either of those think about it at all. that much-towasimplicity enabling the country th first suitable taken to mean a man who handsomely paid. Official salaries do Parisian chic, has little love for soto get upon fta feet again. Here. also, vigorously on the shoulder, with the greatest of all wara TThst la certain terms-b- e as may be cial frivolity, and has found time, that may com along. the Kociallsta Intervened, urging that greeting, Hello, old Windsor Castle! Is that none of these simple men was attaches Heextreme Importance to hts not nils high In France,that Though her husband Is a Csaadtaa Marsha) even, among th exacting claims, of he saw who it was that he had able to break the galling bonds of fodd. prefers short and simple Judged from ths fact waterpower should belong to the state, When meals and has greatly reduced the Koch receives fra 2.400 (horryaJly th housekeeper's room and nursery, by. birth. Lady Greenwood t English, nearly should be nationalised, socialised, and thus smitten, the clubman been has It ctothes. official swaddling The prince,- - a thorough left to th at r tho- - Elysee. $410) a month. If hs had to tran- to make her husband's career th ser- having been before her marrtag is so forth, and the application ot the fainted. M. Deerhan-e- l length of menus Whether he Will have the courage te sits his pay Into dollars at the cur- ious study end business of her life. 1911, Miss Margery Kpeneer of PawnsAmerican firms were Ignored. But as sportsman, accepted his stammered th which to democratize ritual rut down state banquets to soup. fish, rent rate of' exchange. It would To one who banteringly told her that hop Court, Hertfordshire. She te exthe Socialists have no capital, nothing apologies with a better grace than a French president she would make a "perfect president's ceedingly, popular in society, and. In roast and vegetable remains to be amount to about $1,700 a year. has been done, and tho waste of water-pose- r, might hvae been expected and told hedgrs wife she is said to have retorted that addition to hen general attractiveness seen, but tn hte provincial tours he ha Orcmoog Cut Dowq, mllllona of horse power, con- him he was forgiven suggesting, Find The Lady. on two she was certain at least of being "the has lots of good horse sense. so tnmated becourse new and Inside the Elysee the three however, that In future he looked president tinues as before. In. France the president's wife Is wife of a perfect president pre- fore he slapped. much, in ' fact, that her views are has cut down ceremony to its barest meals. For. th first time local comIt is tbs Hociallsts, again, who For 48 years Paul Deechanels raze sought, more often than not, by her vent all talk about vigorous measures .HATDEN CHURCH. limits Except Oh such occasions as mittees have been asked to submit not socially prominent and except In exfirmly fixed on th presidency, able and energetic husband before he to improve Austrias woefully low (Copyright by the Edward Marshall the reception. of ambassadors, when a their menus In advance, and. In sev- a very strained eense Is not regarded ' Hh and his marriage was an important comes to a decision on matters of first rigid protocol regulates the proceed- eral canes, M. Deechanel haa ruthless- as "ths first lady In Inthethland, Syndicate, Inc.) change from ever becoming to more unprees them. At. errs place la rarely referred to step in his preparation for It. He Importance. help than talk; they will do nothing ly ings, M. Deschanel has shown himThe repub. Jewish Students IHc as an ordinary he cut out all but ono of thb sweet less she 1 present hs heStes op guegf wa as happy In hla choice as In most to determined self the capitalists, they av. Lady G reen worgl be elected Excluded human being and not is an automaton. dishes on which a French chef loves st eflifta 1 functions,, and th public of th cither turning points is his Ca- to Should Le of Prague, tho Csecho-Klovak- a, parliament, she would, as a Coalitoth in Indeed Is Interest with that Retake little the result reer, la a of his himself Ideal and House Ths to present' From which have withdrawn a groat many notes Whiteoften tionist. be on Lady Astor' pids, wherespread Budapest University publican Ufa The Lady of the Elysee I likely to shed a as Lady Bonham -from circulation, and stamped them president's . household, double the cost of a dinner although tally Ignorant ef her home Oerter, as a Liberal, lim- lustre on the presidential terra whiHa to his hlmaelf oVing In a chief them dinner off. and their exchange Is Improving, president the from bar frequent o prosit political may though magistrate. apart th aould BFDAPEKT. represent May Exclusion of functionssome not doe and from been haa absent ited former faith. After- - the , a innocently .simple appearance. powers with It Although not very considerably. True, Jewish students from the Cntveistty of personal mixtion Lurpeen election, in Paisley 1 secret same no like ones post-tiis the g It th that but fact an inflated not circulation say th president, to occupy anything so leading a part, H is being enforced by eper-do- n. monarch, cannot Jn a country of xpTrnT." ahich she. played as been if choven th had th as he in lv limelight presiconform one reaeon for a country's money be- Budapest president that, like Franc entire set an ezampts ef economy te all was expected that lady Bonham-Ca- r squads composed of undergradu- tdtttens, Th Frenchmen. With France still bleed- of th L'mted Rtatea end his wife is dent. M. Clemenceau had no wife to ter would thst democratic standard. liver-leing much below par, but the mere en- ate who served be a candidate for election in the army. These of his glory. Both bring to the presidents palace, told shadow d a has reduced only pal deavor to decreaea thla circulation examine every appticsuit however, and devastation the from war, the president te the hour of commons almost lm- and ary stuMm Loubet and Mme Fallleres alin th electoral him rainet college. servants wherever poeelbie end ing shears that the government means to dent whe desire to richest her of of many department mediately, but she declined a recent register must relieved his military household, which still snrepalred. this is on time for most completely effaced themselvea. To that extent at any rate, M. De. invitation do something, and thla alora produces to "stand and now seem th end orar merit of five of them. 1 very oensiderahi. Outside th Elysee they wer practic- chanel may hs sand to ewe his elecof maey of thetr extravagant banqueting" s good effect. Moreovrr, It aeems as The result ef this Is that the enroU-m- trksom functions. ntikely to do so for some time le unknown. Unit Poincare a tion to his wife. Hitherto it has ally if the Kocisliet idea of government eve has furcome. gnnw The ebarm-Inrly president of students has fallen off from been almost impossible for the presilittle brunette alwava F, TJ. FALLA. were to wart ee much public funds to n, little more than dent to perform the stmpleet ef his In ther. He has banished cognac and d reeved, took a rather larger (Copyright hv the Edward Marshall Copyright by the Edward Marshall a possible in every department. Small lt.lis tn after-dinndther all from could hut farshe door duties without having a colonel share in public life, liqueurs Syndicate, Jnn) Syndicate Ine. wonder, therefore, thst a Tyrolese stif-ehose- "super-police-man- ." commie-aloneraht- spec-ulatlo- motor-Marchione- ss under-secretar- n. Mac-read- y, I plain-cloth- I es at evll-doei- lll, euper-pollce-m- nt s, tlr er r, mmTim K&.rtJS? 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