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Show 9.41.,,,,APlor'4.4.4"11Immommo""10.1,11m0011,1i - . ' diwwwwwwwommr - . :- , - i - - '-3- ? , - - NEW, SATUilDAVJULY 1) ESIL:RET THE , i .4, - ' t klEE SECTION 26, 1924, , T '47:7r A m . BessM Wales To Be White Horse Found f If'Nro-'- S. whtil bore In New York! 1Te July' tot itong P.Oa tn ride in th. estPageantferii-of the open Empire, whichEThihttino at WenEmpica toutin 21 neeit hae tbler on July It WA Ittlitrd a few- aliot aire 014 ter l.m mita hat London paganam had searched to, iA Janice r.tift the and had tailed 'imitable horse. hut tr,,P,a1 thetrotn tn find ona locenai-SS oft4,a dureel par. and rehab. garter .n lintee and of the entratt:.,. e Aro it nisi- "A'rince Will Have Suite on -..,Vessel Fdted,1 Up for ExKalser. Pee-tak- f - - 4 ile"'dkelA" - Walts es for tiostd tboCunktO . Mug23 fnr tr - Jr d Ins Canada last year. and - Canadian The American Ole Par awe- isefere -.nest week will her nation meetingof , eliancin Ito Intimate, meet:fave of Wales 84 a ;ng with the Princo h la tivIng n ext ;stades v.PartThey Ins . y wiU his among reA rincaial guests. Anwricans thei Portal Poen, The windup of the- "season" finds ;11.7yeericans NIA. continuing to take , la imolai events. ...I prominentP-Pame& Hod y Brown of IIIIbuen Nor- -' k tsHOUR, occupying- tine palittiel ' iff St. ilinT le ,ignore, ; -;rave dancefirst ter big affaira --t , II't.ort, lam week and it proved to be Wonderful bails of moot , :toe of the -Mi. 1.0awOn, e The vivo ham 000totit-tata- tit about tot for rhe tad turnM bower of resovs ftinn into re...Mewed covered with red . n room, and ;:t,,,,,,,,,,t 'taatreen that bad the band 1,,,,,, from the . rleth'bret. entered thin hall It An the nutria . 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Russian my deaiinse in my long publot July crown jewels, which have been the he speaks to Journalltri; he are not calls subject ofIn many rumors, but them "me good frienda." and have state keeping onlyaafe to- -- co".laborote" offers feeety "Ito an been displayed before English them Jr the condition ameliorating M.P. the world. He Is Sir Martin Conway. the art or "When a ant ..to know tile 30o authority and Conaervative member be says.. "come direct to MC-who truth.' for ,the Ina will find not that high offic returned to the House of Commons has. turned .my bead. You will r spending sev.1 daye me same infind the modest Pimple. out eril weeks in Russia. findinw dividual that you have alwa,, s how art la prospering under the known. new 'regime. lie said that he had' --Easy to Approach. Rot. Petrograd and yisttedMoscowjand The recurrence in hit tants -- of had been given every facility to such words as "'friendship.' syro- When 'patttY"' "collaboration.ntight crown jewels Mettle brought them pear to mark him as a man with deeP Personal. ittothrnents..,-moor' and pot them- on the table before Met, "They are well guarded," be This, howver. Is not tho ease- - To Edouard Herriot friendship is a said. "and while I was efamining high virtue. that one 'nem- the room Wes full of PeoPiel kind ofonfine. a and officials. places pedestal worships ---who were unmistakably fact.- be hat Their purposeno moat near friends and of emit", national 'sense' Musalan Well. the property 'items to have increased dents. although he may desire them in the proportion that their' respect It III easy,ix indeed, do approach him--and he invartably for- private property has decreased. but one feels ,Imme- and I tray say that the people there and cordial: .e. diately that it would be impossible property testify- think that this to break..t hrough. to them. - of th immediate n into realm bee get Art has probably never' than to- practical concerns. theught more of in Russia . lierriot is One of the MOIR learsed 2S0 Only have they be-dey, end not lase critic in Vrance.--museums. ae itgainsf to but he and all shove historian', are war. but. they being fore the 4 evangelist. an exhorter. and taken great care,of and are extra, so such - is lacking in that true armwell visited. ,, ordinarly -wit it oites pathneighbor that rha royal palaces and- - the big comes of humor ony with a dean in of .people homes The incurable and of peesintioin. Russia are preserved as ,museums Is a hard man to get onto optimist were as are they and today just terms with: an much: alwhat you Intimate left. There Is. in fact.museums. hate defined a roastthat somebody . -- a would tall a craze for as mixt man whn lives with an other tsice tures. I saw pictures of Mgr King - As ideal Mayor. end Queeti in the private apartments of the late Czar in the WinWell, his Wilsonisa, faith in Procombined with warmth of titr Palace. I.& In Alm ef gress. manner that- Virlition lacked. no doubt "Kikarything outdo him an ideal mayor of hyena experts, who are always rearratigbut he has- dtseoveted that the log and Improving the galleries The Hermitage in Petrograd must same qualities are of only minor imnow he the biggest museum in the ,portatit in the larger affairs of , world. There are, they say, ten nations. - Personal intergity, rudi- ., lion. fatthlitese play no largit part miles f galleries. international As to Russia Itself. there are in dealings her former I And an, on the latest occaelons everywhere traces of are t, scenes of on which the writer has seen magnifirences. Therein he seems a changed man. tano Petrograd, stately ceremonial . he was the refusoo and also there are big burned-ou- t night much against his skill but at tit RUPSill today la.. like a nightit bowies. dictation of his followers who wernframe without the picture." on tie CO10? thirsty came walking, all alone, tativeshe boulevards. NO SPEECHES, NO Nobody ref.- long the walked elOWIY . FLAGS ATFORMAL 'ignited writer Imo" mourbful4., When-thand a group of other journaltvs enough but tioemed in prey to a vioient inward truggle. Russia. July I LENINGRAD. On a later oecattionjust before in Lenin-- 1 Tiering the past few dant his visit to Ramsay MacDonaldhe .unusual two It elapsed grad there have been was nervous. sollated. bannenings. 'and unclasped hid' hands- lir spoke ---xecon&I and a from foreign warship after sentencen. in hart vaulting ' the fire English church of defenSiVe serricel each in.an asattitude since ISIS. was he if that feeling pectaney. The glinting cruiser was be contradicted. to call ti al about It woe making a courtesy in . One thought of a goldfilth.--loan agree. result of the oearching for the merit - The contact. between the' a great pond. of his nictit cirrumference comforting Boleheviki reacted and the NothAnst to protect him I round bowl. quant. Great throngs of liussianelifrom tho predatory fishof interns- - 4gazing'; flO111 polities hut his 'hitting sca.es 'toed around Fingliph, quay eallors. all flay long eft the Italian . ue after, all." loft honesty "They are loot Illtetavirish.-The said one astonished , Princess ' uthorities entertained the Itallanc but Belgian and the Meilen reciprocated, was there Pan Peter Unveils agreement mutual neither apeechoe or flags at either , Statute in Brussels. banquet. a The English church persica was There are con- . moving epectacie. Mill'fiStilS. JUll 1.Atharnitnit.. eub-siderably more who-ha- ve lived ceremony took,place the other day lett - in Leningrad the In revolution. the ground!i of the Palatial d'Its- here throughout com- mont here sPhen Princess Marie mostly troverneesec They areand :e all near and like the panions the only daughter of the king of them are deeperately poor. They jnse. and the queen nf the Selgians. tin- was are all. that remain of whatBritian veiled & bronze replica of the statue ones a large and- wealthy The old of Pete; Pan in henaington gar. colony at St. Petersburg. British church has been closed by . Moscow granted Moot of those present were school the authorities but for arrow-Innumber of ofspecial permleelonbooks theand hymnd ehildren. but a large of prayer ficial permoor, hod oroohted the books from it for two dare Invitation of 'the rOillnittire ur the n onion. and amen!' service eondueted at the Pritieb them were Sir George Cirahame the , eoeentate bY Brittah.ehantain from with British Ambasaridor; covered the Secretary Riga.. A typewriter . clotit Iqrtried 1)to aritar.-crhas made'Sur of Emb&say of mounted bs a small Counselor the and Mr.. Embasay oleo M Max Burgemareter of bark. "tack of the on the Wingfield, RTILIPS4111: Jaunt; Abliermen th and the litre, unfelt sackmany, ladies in the Viromte .I. 1avigtoon. , , of them prilmil-hY Sir sae made The first corgregation. meet speech dregs. Al, et0011011 Graham., who said that ittr turely aged and In shabby of the familiar prayer. for the king of Frampton. "a true lover nf Neigium the president nreat Itritain and were and one of the founders of the An- many read, States totted the union." had told hinr them of them faltore& Watching eror- that when he raw the ruins he fro- through- their tertunonigt do bowel& and the of IPort eoriscious herolam .and ship and being broken Uses raised their trstrody of aecompliabed- for the,Ailies hal 4 a lump in ones throat. determined- to offer hht statue Pan as a tiff in Itruasels. Peter Ihad arulptor. he .aaol. hoped that Left LeallodrwevAsikaedto;,-;i-newould beomow bury fibrin., to tssakox-- t which their plittrimaere as 04 thwt - Utile -- - ' friends women the voter. .': Haakon today asked J. L. Mo- , The princeee then stepped forwsd King , atm of, w tarkel.,t toftto-- " Pp bile tho 14 1. 'an appellee& form a new eabinet. following tn., or-, dron's- choir sang Xiod Save the last night, of the g rosignation eminent Of Premier Berg tura result King.-IQ Max made of the fight- - ontur prohltation. peech of tl'ariks ropeat-thdry taw. I and the children then ramie on to atteropti4o to do honor to Feet Patt, was defeated In both house, of par- the green The gote in the tAgthing with smogs ard round-- dancrx.. Pin- liament, reSS 14 tiennte.--waBraintDCOVIMP." to or Pang the ogalost ally thethey - end At of the reeenr.oy the , pealing the dry law, children surrounded Sit' (...;,non It la exported that the' seri' gt,v twined PrIttan July ' Frampton. decorate4 bins ikh flow.. will be iPr. . ark and danced round Istria.2 English-universit- - s , Pit iI ippca - - LONDON, July 1CAll Londonl hands the matrimonial society sweepstakes prize to Mrs. Jacob Wendell.. widow of Jacob Wendelt. -- pA her two charm-tri- g liof New Itork.And daughters, Mee Catherine Wendell. who married the then Baron 41!;.,:4 of Porchester and became the Countess of CarnarVOR when her A.. the lets Lord Carnet-vowas killed by an insect bite SI shortly after he hail opened the tomb of Tutankhamen. Mists and .., whose , engage-Philippa- Wendell - , . mont to the Earl of Galloway has jolt been If Mrs. Wendell has added two new American heiresses to the alresd of hat Amuican p long of this country. Consternation in so'', ; ciety Circles has been caused by this double coup. It is not only a great ,zorzKolone,oune-e.m.v.e.ozand him for Wendell her triumph daughters. but It is admittedly a EARL CARNARVON EARL of eALLOWAY serious matter for British debutantes. Two of the most aba,.A ilastreroarZ wsiso eligible bachelors. both yourg and wealthy,' thony Stewart. Lieutenant in Use Wendell. while, displaying efliciency are removed from th field by the Black Watch. w as killed in action in social matter which is little invaders and placed May I916. The Stewart family in short of breath-takinto other on. the wedded mid. of the Matri- one of the moat hiatorie in Scot- - mother' with daugh monial fence. and this in a land, !ari& and the title dates back to term, has nevermarriageable relaxed her strict where the problem of surplus wy-- I 112L control ever them. men Is too serious to furnish any Not only ham she seen her two flueeeentuf Amateur longer an acceptable jolts in the daughters placed on the highest eo- - Mist Philippa bail been,Jkoeress. music halls.- -chit plane, with every expectation pinzninent In British society since her debut et PlonlY Of money, but her Wept Wedding Day not art Wendell. Id. lagt "al atm last in The'Aste-oand taken has, year the marriage of Miss part Miss Eilee n V. Carrdaugh., married Part or Galloway severaLAmateur. theatricals with ter-of PhIlippatothe and tirs. Philip Carr ot has not been fixed as yet sad it is marked success. among theta -- the London.Mr.Another son. Reginald L. understood that it will be determfproduction of Wilfred Eyre's Chistill a bachelor ried to a largo extent by the pre- quits." Her father' was ens of the Wendell, Mrs. cam. oendell England know& actors of amateur best le with less than half a tomillion of the York viuosly arranged aortal-plan- s doland was famous for his drama- - lars. two young people. Even mothers rival concede Ire Harvard. work Tier motner at Their romance began a few she done better bas that rharuthany to amateur thestri- - others who months ago when the Earl was butt also attempted an Invasion man to Lord Carnegie at the lat. cals many years ago. , with beveral times that much but Thoth girls bare spent much of with lege 60C1111 ter's wedding to Princess Maud and genius and poscbly his future bride was among the their lives in England. where the less attractive children. wedding guests. R. served in the family has resided since the death Scots Guertin with Lord Carnegie of their father In Hill. The mar- - JACOB WIVIDELL KNOWN and at the outbreak of Om war was rage of the elder daughter, Cart- Al .Mliii.1.10NAIRE ACTOR I sent to France. In November. lett, erne,. in leff to Lord Porchester he was reported "mieleing" but was was one of the most brilliant Anglo- New York and Baltimore society later dierovered to have been mad. American society events of the year. and local stage celebrities are ntnen tett in the recent report from prisoner by the Germans. He suc- At that time it was remarked that in t ceeded to the title in Ma, and owns the owning bride of the heir to the London of the engagement of Miss more than CP.040 rrrrr of land. most earldom of Carnarron wasfrom Philippa Wendell to the Earl of it in Petition& Hit ta now thirtyt- the social and matrimonial stand- - Galloway. of Wo year, old. Out of the nurser Jacob Wendell, 21, her father, was pointbarely Mis brotherthe Ron, Keith An It has been remarked, that Itrg. known on Broadway fifteen gears , r-in-law. - 1 1 , -- A n 014 ex.osinewateow."-eowle,foir--.4eir,,,,v.-- - of trans-Atlant- g . ""h f ,is to-p- art- - t - California Sea Lions Leave Scottish Zoo Date Set for Wedding of Miss Philippa Wen' 'dell to the Earl .itf Galloway: NO -the milliOnaire actor". and was reputed-on- e of the greatest wits who ever drew a tenth at the Mayen' club, of which be was prominent member. Prior., to his amateur and professional-- , appearances here he had made a tame for himself in the Hasty pro-- , ductions at Harvard. Pudding lie was with Winthrop Ames .anu others In the New Theatre producand acted in liseterlincke --tion. Bluebird," taking the role of the Dog to. CectiViVapp impersonation of the Cat; in Galsworthy ti "Strife.' Nirtit-and other' produc. Hons. At in .1911-iwas found that he had left' a very smelt estato. However, the will of his father provided for hie widow anti four children. The Wendelis are one of New York's oldest families. They removed to England because. RC Mrs. Wendell paid. her lack of funds did not permit her "to support and educate my four children in the manner in which they (Omuta be maintained recording to- their natural sphere and position in life.' Incense free Grandfathers 'Estate. - In lett Mrs. Wndelt returned to the United states and- applied for from :, the estat of her childron's Braun-tether- - .. now amity to ratleen to my tn- New Terit and reside there and conduct the edueation of int "children in Anit, km, whielt-11.th- eir home. rat-hethan in England," she said at that time, She was granted permiesion to spend the amount In which addition to a requested. private income of ill.Soth made ppg, irible OIL- -, of expenditure home For several Years the Wendell have maintained a residence in Hertfordshire. living in London during the season. Mrs. Wendell was formerly Miss Marian Pendell of Baltimore., a seendent of the Washington and Lee families of Virginia. Previous to her marriage Mies ?enact was a well known amateur actress. The Wendell and his wife delit. Mr. New York lighted society many time by appearing in together Eern. plays with members of the-ol- IStabies Fill Creche a rine Gift But In Belfast Donate the Church and Steeple?1 July 's A-13di- "Special (orreepondencs) 10.--- Terd ea EPINBUFVIR. BY WILLIAM 11F lions from Caltfornia. 'which wird a little PAItIg. JUly added to th Scottish Soo at rdiftdevastated town In northern Fran, burg a ohort time ago, bat elready that ought to be called iladleyborg. hal an adventure. ,The goo Is sit- For ori.v a few week ego, despite Its poverty and its bitter, trugigle uated in Corstorphine. a tgill111013111 us ,war datrtee this litt suburb of the rity, ripair siesw live4 at teas -- with Itsett it was diseovered they tle Recently :sr4 rith the e lti It is torn 4n Born", mysterrous ed from their enclosure' and had got into snarling, squabbling factions, out of the exiensive pgrk occupied arid all on account of the misplaced .Thre's ,charity , Americans, leverrhpdy knows about the American fund to donate church bells to devastated French towns. The village bell,. which marks the hours of going going to meals, and of going home when the days ton le firtiahedis which calls - to prayer or to tows meeting t which gaily announces nuptials land gravely tolls for the deadthe village bell la the soul of the village, the foci of its Pie. Hut the bells disappoared during the ,war, $o prompt-heartAmerica undertook to replace them. thiw-tow-n whieb wto shall esti Hatileybgeg for short, was among-Obese averisti., Th. villagea priest ens morning, was abanded certain letter announoing that American lady, mother of an Amerlatit Meer who was believed to have died in battle at tiadleyburg; bad purottatied a beautiful new it which was then in course of and would arrive In a few dim!, thing- priest te tie was Is all riewn and eapress a letter ef Ito. burgs thanks hi nut instead, linowledgement, wpm iliamathire Illi Mal Mt Ii intlimkt with 'unwise- limit I loam ,st ?elm awiguiliovist PT found illtaporttnd la a They stream over a mile away flow- they is Inover got intervening '41mltole4 mem'Armed with nets, explicable. VP0 there' of the otaff berg captured not without toms difficulty. The nee, lions were restored to their pun& from which. they will find it less 'easy to escape attaill. Osman 'Digna to Make Pilgrimage to Mecca , ed , fgeeelat Correaoondtteal announeaCalltet.' Jule Meat wan made etterally-elt- at Soudan Government ham granted permlaalon to OPMAll Diana to ntilt a ellgrImatro to Meea. The Aueetion ee rneman algae's desire to melee the pilErtmette woo rallied In the British Hauge of Corn Wa Inet year, d. His tilism Tinfin ortoninent 'about fort y yeete ago, He IMO one of th chiefs who (tom.. mended t he - dervish-oof alera etoodan under the Slandl In t V days of Gordon. There le no atsourat tarvat's,' as to the date of hie birth but he is undoubtedly or ery great Ho has bees undsr detentlett LOIN sines 1$00 - ship-mer- fop--Ik- , . Churh To enable mothers with battles to be present a at "full attendance Itztdileyburs bate int had a church In Shankill-Roa- d lay" service Mission recently bell for ten years end 1.can JAY arranttome:we were made for an &het ws have missed it, , aate-roo- m at the church to be used "And- yet, kind ochefeetor, cannot help asking. Myoself &hat tad- as a creche. ' !luring the ervfro It was full of leyburd le going' to do WWI a bell battles. ho were looked after by a because. Iasi Fladleyburt has no pumber- of atria At the door of the ' steeple. church there woe a collection of And Indeed what chould iladleyburr be doing witheof eteeple,. perambulators. To Inoue a full congregation the since it has no church! luauskerS-sticot-s church Amectecti adverlismithat for Cho, tralliso& onei where tttOrettil mother sends would be provided for any one who us this sumptuous gift. I an only wanted to be awakened in time for say that fladleyburg is honored to the services. to ouldition there watt a have hail him die here. The mere atillitlY of motor ears to...take people se. as title village was constantly to church., under German oacupation. and for an American ocionelly hate reac- gift be rejected. The mayor de. chtrad the motion defeated. The hedlt, tiolflt at cost of his Life, priest deolared it , carried overIto MOITI feat. "The bell hes not rot arrived, nor whelmingly and wrote to the donors ran w predict when it wilt, The to that effect. The- mayor wrote nearest milroad la twenty miles to the donors that the priest had away. tilt et all events. please &- been slightly deranged 'et,er since the war and should not be taken crept the aseuranc that Hadleybutt feels honored, and will bo happy to aeriously. The butcher &Lyricist cam. hese .the tones of the 'belt as' soon to blows with the swayer, and the Ite eiturch and steeple are re- town cafe keeper had to throve, them built, of which there is no present both out of hie place. of the dower are writing--ialtergately to th prieet The news leaked out. The mayor of Hadleyburic heard of it and ' took and to the mayorendeavoring to this priest violently to task. How Attrana aitiate for the dedleation Home ha dared hot est himeelf up as a spokes- of the, hell, man for fladleybuen, and adopt prepared armerhev for the ()erasion. Half Hatileviturg wont speak to such a sarcastic ton. toward Mel town's betiefaotors?, No, the mayor the ether half, Atmerflinn te uoulti esil a town meeting. Which hell Me errived at, tho noaroet railtio did, - Tee mayor spoke.- -- Th ' priest way tattoo, tsienty milee away, The tewn greet.", aided with Th railreact wove that If It islet enek time 'some-bod- e the mayor, The Iowa:butcher sided removed in boo lw to pay demurrage on with the priest, The town doctor se course middle attempted to steer Ann there. the.: iwitult !vnessily and Wall Vittlently toproved ltp the town Our, vile onevet OM the " f' - "' , alith-orlieit- - II - ies. ago-afte- aro- se : : Guarded by State Of fi. - -- Ar.,09, ApP.,,,.JoyAr, - ( n .. II..--- The g -; . - : , ''""' , . tie, By , 4: . Two British Earls Crown -Social Triumph of Jacob a Wendeirs New York Widow. , Antericatt-immteratio- - Russia Safe; Seen - M. P. 1 - ;- - k ;lo ,r- - gervice-- . 4 ....r;,?,.-7,,ri7,$:- w LAI From now on society will look to tha -- Normandy Resort-- where c0Monelitain extravagance .reigno Int- - - - Crown Jewels of P , , to -- , 4 ., - -- 4 , '- is - -- - e, , ,r Women are being taken severely to. v rim nd t- hern sell, en in a tn.... ,...., ,...t. ....b....Cerlitin.Yrench Writers hied- 15 Y. bandied, ot ": , ...i.ieds for their elavery: ... , , which mono a btmrher- , - revoThe. lights caoouncsan. ;. alarces r A number al ..!not masa of color. ' miniature fountains cooled the air Irramee'll Premier trePert on feint ' , bud pleamobi eye. The gunner,- nine psychology, and who hao look- f. oo...leained the 'loiters pit upon two lefitilitiOnS of French bre.tie lee , ni Ito are often not so enthusiastic forrift. make, h.,thahthir attock uPon .1 .. ,,, ..:Motit the- phase of Lonon dance. ,AA. . . some atter midnight Maurice and ... ,,,, ,,,,,,..., . laahic'n t.,, ..,,,,, ' I , Leonora flushes '"'" arrived to enter- - hi "'" ''''''' , fists the gues in With ,their wonder. Proof of their interiority to men. , demesne- - y'his resulted in people Hit complains that,- - whereas ';1 in., Jon chair In watch, them,- have for nentil twomtnturies. Utters inibing sited themselves from trammele of Horsily. moms Gaisoini8-, Princeee Andrew of Greet and ?sableIL WOMett iciuntartly accent .her daughters and the Duchess of the chains and bow before their oiRutland. Lady Irene Corson. Lode vinity, the mode. with utter ditioreI Pole Coombe. Airs. Post i r. nd . or reason steno of .. ' Wheeler and Cap and Mrs 1... Hue- gird Prevost con,And after all. asks $.9,, weer,. amohr th, gue.ts. , , ..... .... Miso Alder and bet Palle temptuously. "what- le this divinity woman to inteit her ,. Prins-e- Alko olitensio, ....0,r4, at a Lerell(t dinner malt, given last week by the ).eti on little silks at the risk of Piheris of N'irk , at Chesterfield tinkle? Or to bob her House. the In" tnanni"n "t Prtneeell epraining her hair. the same hair that the Immo Harr and Lord Laerelles woo cut it will mil back to (valour Mies Mabei Oerry of New York. her Veit ) ear at fabulous priceaT C.44011) Al in, r.,,h,,..4 Ar end of Hon. lAdy U'ard. IsRoshurgh tor comprem tier boot with inetru spending .. a few. wier,Ain London and is mak. merits of torture, whereas it tor. Ina the Berkeley Hotel ger home compelled ber to wear abmerly Mee t'ornetius Vanderbilt her to socond dance ogitLhe season dare at Biwa- - surd adjuncts Jit her anatomy. ,er Hours,. Fashion Business. Sho and her huo tr ttan4 will be at Cowes 'This divinity is not the creation for their daughter agatn this roan of poets nor even 'professional Lady Astor to Botataist. beauties. It is merely a doubtful Viocoutetese- - Astor Is Et Ving a c011ection. of tradeemen, half of a.rote Sault'', at Cliredon. her Partye heoutiful Thames-sidhome. next them foreigners, whotowalm is not Fr,day, and oho la entertaining 'a to reach the perfection of beauty. bout., Porte 44 Voting Peoltie there butt simply to invent fads coming as the week-endiming much- - money as 'possible and to and facilitate certain combinations. of istt,r formerly 11:011111e10.1ouchesa the of manufacturers or importers of furs Ntttclistrough, hate been stalttoll a. Recently they were gueota of dat Mro. woman to purchase thotr merchan,a.verolion-lipniincThat is the divinity before at a dinner Par diseit which IA Marchioness of whicit her majesty. woman, bows coar l Balfour and Lady Rib. her body. soul and heart." Side bY side with this Indictment I. .an even worse reproach by -I- APANESEWOMEN Margueritte. tuthm of the famou "Bachelor Girl" and "The BARE THEIR EARS Companion,' for the writing of TO SPITE U. S. A. which he was penelled from 'the of Honor: Legion Margueritt.1 Pt. T. R Et ic EFL Inflames women no longer know He love. 'how to says: , Copyright. 19:1). For most women it is a eult; no riliTr.), Ione he woma oridoulit. but that cult ...i their own 1.4aC.." 'Irr r''t In he charming person. tho selfish center celnPloltv tho , mo n. ov,ii u h.T1out.it of their world. To Olosao by oil foz i of 1,11g on t fon moans IP the only ration d 'qr.., of v,r the eapropl000 - women. - For- thorn for, la True). Ile. extent to wittily a haw. mots,ices mechanical than a of th weaker iex may tines. prose' I t lion't ove n etterciie brr bymthIng or pattfolfani loyal!). tr, itr .. r000try la greatly Willed. ii .. ia a r1".11"1nat r fri.mi.h,o 'but there '.....-4.. tie. IL ill! 'deceit to. soul PI of body, alwaya 4 say asq th,..,. f..m.. log tip. riniiAm.rwan agitittiG, : it 'fa everything but love:have found If for a new ra- It's till a question of oars In re- - Niargueritto pleads of loye4 He bee,ent Yeare 'filo Amertnan elvtea of Itiorie that women ore capable of whorelly Itt atiottior, t,r.. - hatrdre,oti, were to it ft they wIll only centvated from reawakening oobl io ;zoo', its.ceyty haesma quite pop - abandon t Fe er ors h! p c f thoir p re. )o- - Wiett initee)" of hllppon, ga,t, a orotoloont naroopor mosti moro fl,lon 0,0'0.4.3,00h of ttto wnmen of Rehearse for Wagner fotx ....Tokyo adopted the st91- - of emffure,- - Ard 't leforelgn tren-Festival at Bayreuth crally (orielored that tho for elkoi, ' it vle of ilmill ifs ktroone' tlie. your. ffiver.al C.rtP110111neel' )a.ty ife 3,0mi . at- 1r hest - 1 Pr r Meet -- et -t-ireu t th taunt, dr fri ,zitefol pi .u..,o.eo---..ard amaitciars who will"take .ig,fl Japanee r tMOntl h,ror 4,1. ho 1,,,,,,A hor wro,,t,..4 ima prt ift Bin.r testtt al t Barr ii Amer'can . beolit harehneeti by, thle month end next have ail . rrU"rgov I' egIT Amfr''"an 4aririen'2 4 tirrived rradv there and are rehearsate posatioe wa to give'oo ate Inv Amertren and thist' II "11''''' , late number are e,i4frore resorted to iel The program of the festival is now done. up 4 ,rt their Mark 1,che Thers.ailll be two r erform- plies oil frp of the head. Ither Ini settled iisPianratieI le of oliv ant decorated o--- ".2 Of tie nt''re 'riling." seven of som ruronean ,methr4 Tentif..1.' intiocaey.or and five of The 410 way sontchtne of American-talora - :On Jul,' 2: thb cPeninir - ' in a ff'nri l't itaerY has 'Vorf,rtienrit sill be 'The Meitnertorte to ...two. ralt4 thl, retnit man"..r. cr htthor..1.0.iffers.r "htraffar on the 21 -- - tba-with ears lath to the tath the forthilitt"illwill be, titre fin given. gt..aba. " oerTUC. n.oana of .provirir b4r - Aug 1 and 4 Pfirisitat- on Aug. 6. redo,ve.. tc.r.-th11 atere and la 'The Mleteratogers," with '- f"e''t ontv'ffall, Adhere to boi. Pare'far on Aug. I. 1., IS and 20lapamnot aariverts and ttait4rete-1 and thfi ..'n"1 ..116ng.. f1T1 from So'n"' of the more reCrot mei Aug. 11 1,5 12, In.ittelvO. . mg howevrr, Pend out Roth siege end scenic managehad! they been enterecinor thetr that facial n the hands of Peigfried trent with powder anti rnmle, of rbarro, Arnerl.ilwastner. 'rho orchestra will be eon- rit..ire Dr. Karl idoSk, with the efrerifoird on. ih altar of national three Itapelimeliterm Mtvlutel, Dal, riot nol ell. for even th ho ., Frits Butich and Willibald oatmotic elf' liontettmee be 1 Kaehler and with ',swayed by vanity and the devote to probable assisting, of 42 1.11,,,,C the ationtiante of mombers--twen- ts reinforeementlke - ' wood 41146 "'Intl o 41.1 teirat ion which bate proved 'to I inotruets,a4Pven barvistie .and th ree - , A, News.initecial .,,,, orracec-on---echlea o . .:. r"He s - 14-- - tor IL Now the Pang (mono la waning with the conclusion of tho Olympic goiriee, feminine fado and --hummer . Z ;sc.. ' word decors-Hom- -- , , 1' ' ,, - - t 21i - - e, W it so , - I"I A, - IP s PARIS. July fluffy wool dog tucked under arm and Ito worsted tail hanging down is the fad at Deenville thin year. Another la a motto in 'aver lettering Worn' en her hat. It announces the weareels' predominating whim, sorb al, "Mitch' of everything." 'Tres" and "nothing doing." -- Of course. the reader has to take the weareesi - : -- Ag.'IP't- i& ' 1- "11 cliclunivelI be French ',order BY and arises with not less than three children and an annual 1.241 , not of income mote than was inaugurated recently In the beautiful woods' at Pleesishich Robinson. outeide Pearls. foimer y belonged to the Hach, Am Sincere," ''Have too titt family and are no or of the Department -- proporty Always Kept Faith." th spin. vihIch has a Ivan. -Repeats; Is etan-etis Intended to start with 100 dwellings and soma studios. Thy architect le a grandson or 1 Learning But Has FCiti Fa rdon. The one of Tarrade-PagMlle Close Friends or Per- P of the village. the - founder gave a picnic luncheon. has a sonal Attachments. view even snore attractivo some rosoareto than that from lho terrace- of StGermain, "By Spectal PorrespontPeat ; Stgoicrtpllone are neteded: to PARIS. July 34.Edouard Hee the extent of 1621,00 in order to eattill the houses in in anriot is homesick for Mato street. hasn't hoe, happy since the day propriite manner. whIcti would b trtinosettlio-v- ot dell euchre' won fluter , lions end thrust- him. into the ara La as charged ithe front line of French politics. Herrioc wants .to believo thir-Ncan manage the destinies of- France- -. In 'be same simple wa y. that he hex managed that affair, of a provincial to 1 thy. it onght., in his sufficient to have knowledge. and learniu g. and sotcerityrepecialir .. Britishsincerity. , Throughout :ills Potechosha speaks loquently, though rather even in, intimate rapturousleand Sw. Martin Conway Finds conversation. he constantly- - inserts -I think ,ou know that itave ell Precious--Gems---Weway kelt" faith with my frioria.''..L---- "it is not itecesiary to tell )(to.-- - le,--.,- A rt . S. . .IDosierot - ' V: , -- , . - - 4- -- CorrespondencelFARM. July gattlen be nettled after Saral to village Bernhardt and to be -- ticeupled ATMF41 1" akt ' Söcitty a effThr-- 41 11110.rdli. :t vinity Who Bobs Her Hair Will Buy it Back A , Big P r ice cabins win be ocrupiett I 11.14 .hy o - raldAtenlrl"fi;w771I;;; p7;;;;";;; calls hireg.if when- trit!Ol :Iiiklay The prince probs. " ng anoff'cially. tiowess. Hs corner of the polite dining room -$0 be did aboard sh.p when b. wcalt .704. ' rrealction ) MOM. 3ago ArtHrintng , I 74e, Bowi ng To Fashion ! , t itt .- --- -- ' A Blame Women ... . tot - n Long Inland- H v.!ss watcher, th on starboord , unpemal ...i, greurY 'arm nes ocHttnalig-intende- d lk ilhelm linen the IOUs ,Kalset ..-- ., ,4- ,- 41.IMil ft ii per Imperator Ina gnat comprises a Blinn roc. ;Amanda, lounge, breakfast &room- -Va o bea rooms, a pantry ant) lug-- In- n'''.'..,,., S avatits- "Firance;'- I Tork :Now. le be pageant. trent Curzon 0aegis .Ettgabeth MEM ow T . NTERYIEWER N - A11 - away Welieret New, Ppeetal row. Jib), . (,0 nn If StArtlest-ondo- Qt100n atanding nt i,och front itte hookahave.p ttft the Polyan1...VA-1rNorge n e tiria oleo the arittok.l. hat It ahie ,to provide. Cattl.f. heen tnnr at teoda nig. Who, Tido ailtio-z- ai of tte Association Members: Meet "Renfrew" At Garden Party'. - -- e -Into ---- Meal I Betnhiidt Village HERRIOJ AS - For French Artisti Of 'Modest - Means.- Marriage. of Mrs. Wendell's hDaughters , 1 nters r 'erson ews a - s a, 5 d . a fifty-twe- - . well-kno- - a -- . Her-rio- e ltim.---H- e . e - I 1 I Russo-Italia- I I . antb-cultu- . - - Anglo-Belgia- -- it Ivan-wer- 1 . - of-t- - realised-what-,-- 4-. self-aseri- fi. 1 - -- - tue,---th- e- a 1 nnt . .:V. :1 . ,, - . '': : 4 |