| Show A PICTURE PAINTED BY A QUEEN QUEENI QUEENIA A I 4 44 1 iT tp L y Jt sa vJ 4 tL t Jar N NJ r J 1 1 j v The Tho cut Is III drawn train from a 0 painting recently finished by y the queen of at Portugal who Is devoted to the brush bru h Bud and palette and l 1 Ia far r more proficient III in their Uhe use than are arc most amateurs The picture depicts a 11 scone scene from peasant life lite In Pot Par and shows a 11 primitive cart with wooden wheels drawn by nn an ox team The driver line has halted hailed hall d thin the willing ascii oien before a II roadside shrine In order that he may recite the noonday Anelus which he lie Is I doing without the formality of at removing his goad goa l from hits his shoulder The rho drawing Is 13 remarkably correct and lud competent critics have hao pronounced tho lie coloring good enough for tor n a professional that Tho The royal 1011 artist t Queen Amelia Is also skilled In medico and anti seems scents to be bo an unusually talented woman DOlan IV OLD HORSE CARS MADE INTO COTTAGES j M The cut represents a section of ot Revere Mass It is II ml really a n suburb at the northern extremity of at the tho town arid It tt Is called A local I transportation company hall hail old horse cars cara on its Itu hands handa and offered to sell cell thorn thom at the nominal price of ot 10 10 apiece A colony was nil formed by some enter enterprising pricing citizens Mt of email small renounces who were attracted by tho the opportunity 01 to a residence oven though It were on wheels for such a paltry sum In Iii a short time over two dozen cars care arranged In regular street formation every one of Which was wais occupied as a residence In the tho course of time piazzas sacre added to thin the front platform and kitchens were attached to the rear The colony is now so prosperous that It boasts a restaurant which was also a car |