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Show - mV 4., ;,0 I No p bit P ' ' I ' . 41 TE ' DESERET I 1 11 NEW. SATURDAY OCTOBER 30 1920 - THREE SECTION ' owe". I ' el 11 Gossip in London Li7 - . II bear beautiful Princess Mee Ma bethiliely Left bet 716441 beat by SpoluNP'e DretautNrse- - :Wary inFEieign New's ,FAiTiotis Figures Giseetaii litutbee47Wile Jury to 1I1gb Life. ;British Princess Has No Desire For , living abroad. Ia 1UI he rented the abbey and (untitled there a baocbanalien isociety.. Over the doorway he placed the motto. "ray we Rue voudrat." which Rabelais had over the Abbey of The lame. The motto still wpTitin 4 I : ' English Countlysicle Stirred By Qiant 'Charabanc Menace' (spoetal Correspondence.) 20.The 1r by train to porchaee wrote in the clist natio. motor ()NOON. Then it has opened the closed don's 14Tommice", Mites charabitno Is the English .. qui- of England to groat 'outmodes who Whonovar a bow pikr In theatra box. Corraattoottoliel) rubheretofore had found journey by the (Spacial Of 'bountiful to produced. wiae A;terleita(Spacial. Correspondent. ) ho btalsZct metstere broad Magma), either very xpensis liell-IrV- e club ONDON, Oot. at the The sons one of k The prInoesw has her popular or ONDOSti Oct. Ia.Rather than 's very laborious. They can now 40 were called "TillaCloadinl." after rriaoaaa Pleas. who has again With her just, now at her flat fn and other holiday Island Coney the pleitsures of the road with among' share of tho mad. flak, subJact la being name. The Christian abatis This tor lad. orgiee Prine takes up Knightsbridge. makers. Only it tours over the whole the abominable rich and the britn TautoniOartusa EranCof in foundation a bad PI bar A a bootlia demonstration.' and Prin. of fair tall. parodice lett ilk HUM The boar. slailutiely LOCALn rite& Amens the members of the English countryside. roaring inably poor. car andwealthy legal o-looking. It. seems to bo excell Christian. the eldest- - Jur the tramp with hie touring ,buoband. though I itadargiundsit boon reedIntlY haPPY In England. althought'l of a member were Lord the Sandwich. little leaving vitagee, through quiet will wore tKoots look with dis separation. b iv I am tod that his ofder brother has 'riving daughter of Queen Victoria. haa Procaadinga government. John Wilkes. Bub behind it clouds of dust and blue o- his do decided to leave to eomebody lee a trust upon this Invasion of their most dellnitaly gym-patWhitehead. and Thomas of Paul wrath the niorprists motor. taken. of the stirring w0 The complaint to Mein. need and feelings. and lives with ceremony which she recintly Potter. son of the archbishop of Can- and driving frightened pedestrians to ict Princess Piece. 'whom we revolved the widest attention. ,.... titld ts. the hie father In the splandid old ficohloas took to perform. namely the unveiling cover. 4 terbury. asserted that the eharabano Wail Ile know as PTIDOWS of that Of that was formarly the state reaidence otter appears in Churchill's satire It hag ereeted so much discomfort ruining the rued., that the chit:whittle a war ,t , daughters SurIn memorial famous at 17.. Iwo Egham the of ati eider head of this German at this period. Ile seems te have ihat an organized effort has been 1114 unreliable. that its passenger of of th reigning 1: ,, ' rey. :Whoever wee reeponsible for tracted wide attention by his drunk-win- e started to rid the country of it as a tome, illwas open to unpleaeant - d , P' the late Col. Cornwallis West, J41 leitig a and Impiety.. lie later wrote A Illtsbantre Brutality. her io do en must have been enace." Aocording to its ventures if rot actual Injury. arid "itionstrous ltuthia Cantle. (the younger on Man" critics. It Is not only diinger.ous and that on either of devoid t teet or of the Under "Emmy Duchess 4, parody ropeis entirely divorced le in the danger of collision with real more one. Dancing beginning the recently delusion that the public memory which he called An Estes? on Wom- unsightiy, but it has become the Inuring CATS constituted A very been earnest, and London ballrooms, pub-U- s the la . was Weatzninster);, and, has always ia and This work an." much obscene rowdiest shorter than printed chosen vehicle of the actually Ms and private. are commencing a menace to the life and property of the in Wilkes' publishing house. moat m a n e ries& passengers, king's moat erptinsive subjects. It. !regardd se one of the loveliest Eng- very active oampaign for the winter. shot la an English prIncoas wee At that time there was an effort they sari have the habit of hurling h complaint of the ...ramp :liebworren of .ber time. Iler taptia- watt ens of a large part, at the fam- andAlthough on the part of the Bute ministry to bottles at knyone they pose, And note even has always lived in Englanti, It might ritake colorful ous riverside dancing club, the Riv-" louder; but; Ii previous MargPirtit, !DAM Intel discredit 'Wilkes. who had taken up this. Oh, ye dwellare so "dry" Ameri- reading msitter and tend to show that where mho Is famous for hter good t a ,dozon' years or iera, this week . and among the most works. Princess Christian Is Gm widow '; the cause of popular libertlea. and ca, they are drunken. dissolute and A certain Elisabethan vlsor In the to ber of smart the conspicuously graceful a German, the late Prince Christian Lord itandwkh. in the House of Lords. hideously noisy. They bring the worst use bf tfte language hes not died wills !mom ago the then Prince. Henry of dancing women present was Lady Car. of oftchleswig-tiolottei- n who died in ill?. although himself notorious for his of the conduct of the towns Into the the years. but it doe not get Into as bory, the weelthy South American :Pleas. elm was always known more A much profligacy. raised the queetien of pleasant places of the village's. potions clreumstancs. The gist of It li . however. that whose seneational suit for divorce Cornwallis Weft. During the from As a result of the ikeirs miedeed Those who have spent the summer print. however, which her royal highneas :Dater'which he would be mediteing upon shed her Baron the husband, Cjirm an be In Wilkes wag to to succeed enemy ivory, watt one of the excitements made her prooecuted Reeking seclusion in the rural dietricts the things that tramps nielitate about speech. "living down" Ivsr. of unlikely tor blasphemy. but he fled to France. have corns back to town with stories as narrow country 'whispered social England about ten months ago. in ths years yet ahead of her, is the he walked down !alien. it sots persistently was in the nt being chased by the charabane lane. Lord Sandwich fact 's her speech surviving son, he would be suddenly startled by Lady Carbery brought special vri-I. Princethat !that the princess bad been arrested is mo from their dearest retreats. Cherished was sermon. an exalted Schleswig-ifelateiof nature It Albert of denci to beer .upon the cruelty to ass In the feareome noble of the new draron ! a spy and- watt prtioner in the Tower which 'bor the German army and fought distinctly out of his own character old inns. they report. have been filled of the roadway ari;:i eompelled to haul husband subjected bar. te that John Cay took occasion to satir- with clamorous excursionists. Even or Carbcry is an enthusiast it sports- against the' Allies. upon the bank and hang Jet Munich. But. then.' all sorts ofsitt ise it in the "Beggar's Opera." In one the "little friends dreseed in feathers himeelf As soon as It became known that - the man, and n tree while the wonof the he to stump connned were with Lady , 'likely people the princess bad beets invited to speech. Captain Macbeath the high- and fur," the birds and animals, are StP. roared pact. II. him to East Africa on Carbery & big game f !Tower. according .te :widely credited veil the war meinortid at Eihttn, wayman. remarks.. That Jemmy fleeing before the mighty motor. charm of the Mehl's' idyllin Th;t While Shooting expedition. ,; indulging urTwitcher should preach. I own. bushand. by his favorite sport be also conceived strong local opposition to her doing so L. The princess !rumors.,., had Intehed in duet and petrol. Unlocking the Countryside. prises me." The whole theatre Feemanifested Itself. Most Network of Routes. !Prince Pleas. Is now heed of shis lam-:a- the Idea of maltreating his wife. It Immediately insiets The thet organized Twitchas Sandwich opposition Girl:died of It came from men. "We Jemmy be summer bad it not been for events was proved that hi thrashed her with CantiOt forget Various not must and. 'Christian. townships joined in th atanother er name English for to Prinorna eon of the prin. clung bhp Daughter Of life.and the I that's, a sjambok (which I believe is an ele-" rem even tried to prohibit the ruined tack. Meanwhile tharabanc. been the by Tilly have would the war, fellowine fought In thp German army durf- Queen Victoria, Who Boa Abandoned ( made her rid. an un- liff the the (It phant paasage buees whip), the of the have giant cars through the patrons huge "The the , a Reggaes Opera" by way. war, laid the 1road of the Bee Intention of tamed bores, tied her to a young eleruling ovcr-- mall state. was finally regulated Wm this a But streets. to Unveiling London-asay. revived in something has t been recently Egham branch of the Federation of were set aside. street" been tettedinglY Interested phant, and performed many other aots Diecharged The and certain Thom Point Memorial Mak a I Bather illostile English successcountryside. they a bad and is the Lyric having Demobilised and Soldiers t All over the country today there is de- of barbarism that were fully set forth and 'a closed book to the has been Out. the run. in ful in noticing the way, an Deanonatration and interview this week. Sailors, By 'lately, by In open court while she was pleading They club was gradually majority of travelers. True, there are an amazing network of routes. The Hell-Tir- e for .the divorce that she eventually "If the unveiling arrangemento an It Nalkira Former bervioo Men naven't dissolved votion that evidently exists between Some adventurare not but that the trains insist as envierlin-members they the among had cerstood. been split I famous am in. her persiated towns secured. (Pr Ince.. Pleas shd nir Francis Dashwood seeing England from ea train window ous persons in each seriesof ot tain there would have beets a distur- Forgotten That Princess's bon. Allotil themselves. law. Mrs. George Cornwallis West. the beast. is like a navy man "seeing the world had seen the possibilities tho trials Which this - bane and A cone." i, bobleswig-liolageinEvidently became chancellor of , of For the exchequer Fought to public the known general .D (better and invested capital accordingly. tractive young woman has been under Bute. and wait afterward. raised from a port hole." England, th-- y There is more than a touch of Irony las Mrs. Patrick Campbell. the actress. is served beet by its roads, and Trips were arranged in the various a to the peerage am Lord Despencer. He througb have not left oonaptououl In the situation as it affects Princess ,"Mrs. that remembered be of will advantage t)lt ceased his revels in later years and the best of it Is not to be reached by district'. By taking one in the marks on her physically. but 1 wits Christian, for it is Only score of day" with one particular crossing-sweepcan travel 'Anil," (as she is generally called these arrangements. to I. learn declaim for the la she that not West surprised church from railways. built mho far They "poor praeti- years since and her late husband in Pall Igen), be was one of (theatrical world). is the stitoosattor in cally stone deaf. In order to obviate mans motorcar." When railways front any coast of England to any I this defect, (which is tho direct result had the sympathy of the entire British the Enost popular men. in England un- Wycombe. stnnin 'And marital status to , a were was little planned. regard paid other. A few pounds and fortnights Mr. in nation the.loss of their eldest eon. til August. 1014. That the ditgrac of (Randolph Churchillwho married to the satisfaction of the aesthetic time suffice. of bar Lady Carbery Prince Christian wh died of having a son serving in the kaisers Once Hostess of Kaiser Victor, clOrtorire Cornwallis Weet in the early wears a neat little It is itot a business of boarding a needs of travelers. The thains go pair of tortoiseehell enteric fever at Pretoria after fighting forces ' Ildays of this century and divorced him oar kUI.4 bim there is little doubt. charabano in London and. continuing f attached Inmate-oloveliest some the and almost past trumpets Now tearing by places and in British Pat" the "Mrs. Nunnery 0 tabout six years later. army in the Hunting. riding and all other kind, of the same device to her ears. She wears gallantly against the Boers. linger where the countryside has vnn- in the same vehicle and Mrs. George Invisible 0 I"IAdy. Randolph" (or After outdoor sporte previously were 1,04- Ished beneath an imposed mixt of fac- company for weeks. It is. rather an her dark hair fluffed on either side campaign the South war African h ICornwallis then Prince and wail as she in lots ' West. (Special Correspondence) of her Sam and the quaint. instru- - Friloess Christian went to visit their alone with him. and kept bim so. "fit" Jour- affair of lots of little Journeys pitheads and b known) used to be devoted friends. with halts at any a T ONDON, Oct. 20.Tbe young and tories, that, in the eighties, he regularly did suggest the tiny harks of a WWI grave, and, the ,newspapers de- two-mineying must be done by the road if the of different vehiclesseem II and as both ladies are enthusiastice ,mints desirable. A that might walk before breakfast.- He young faun as they poke out Inquis-, scribed bow. with tears in their eyes. Duchess of real flavor of England is to be stated. points beautiful frequent-gav20 miles costs only a few shilrun V,and brilliant musiolans.-the- y of as was as devoted to The from coach was wearher curls. She King has farming had its itively day. the they expressed their thanks to some 'Edward VII. and bred Berkshire who. after abdicating the train stags chamber concerts at which ing a wreath of small green and if the place at the end of has and children pigs Luxembourg. unsatisfactory for the lings who bad made a habit of of her little country, has en- sightseer, proved throne they would play duets upon the piano leaves tied at the back of grapes the pleases, you stay there fqr now journey took and but left. that bead her the has chatthane prizes right Ir Very delightfully. placing flowers on. the tomb. They tered a convent of Carmelite nuns at come to penetrate Into the cosiest and a day or two. with a vivid green bow with long ends begged of Because the , the incident. Egham ' ... youngsters to cor.tinue this Modena, Italy. is the latest of many most poetic retreats. And, It Is Mr. Pickwick's stage coach. " that floated below her shoulders and custom the Harmony Ends In Discord. and entered a' rernindPr of public appearances of Princess Chris- high-bor- n judging by 1920 women who have elected to Its model. and it opens up the little Mr. heightened the faun-lik- e that come be it has to effect. to are Iler to in be limired tian is popularity, presumed future. It stay. likely in the kids' blothdrkl promise ft, spent their lives in similar seclusion. towns. the wide farm lands, the deep over gown was of white taffetas covered their turned West Cornwallis women few In in but The Brood Engbooks. days past 4,George, aristocratic Highway Invaded. Englishwomen The woods end the great lifting moors of the famous actress music with black lace s that was bunched ts the pages Princess Chriettan, who is 74 ; lives land were more In demand as "open- alone who have done so in recent The first thing In its favor Is Its which are the real England to the pannier-wis- e Alan? Lady-Car- t rite. her fervor. upon considerable with hips. ers numof and bazaars similar at Cumberland considerable which a charity Ir Windsor, cheapness. The rates average con- - American traveler. years aggregate for bery is an unusually fine dancer and was given- - to Lodge, .. Ms wife brought a suit her lat. husband as funetiona A. typical grande dame ber. Lady Agnes Fielding, daughter MAYNARD EVANK I against him,, whith was granted. and had a Pair of the most perfect litAle Ranger of Windsor Great lertrk. In of the old school. (her hair hap whit- of Lord Denbigh, is a nun: Lady siderablaYwn Id: owthis hh oor ayt (Copyright. 1920, by The Edward Lady Randolph gay. feet im- and ankles I have ever seem' of they separated. which the ., Earl directed of all ened last the the ester in Bandini. capaCity,he Christina noticeably trying Marshall Syndicate, Inc.) ' the name of Cornwallis West and ,, 11 up portant work on the royal est.it. The years) she had a genuine knack of Newburgh. is in a French convent; Perjury Trial in nigh Life. publicly announced her return to her sister a Princess's London a home, N formerly, brightening Koppel, and and Leopoldina up ceremony Lady public. title by permission r I fancy that most people who read known as Bchomberg House, has now ....original married within making a 'nieces, of it. No d2ubt she of a Protestant peer, Lord Albermarla, two years of newspapers the wide world over,have become, in deference to ". of the king. anti feelof the Sacred Heart. Miss I public the I , beard of The beautiful Mrs. Etamber present situation. but I. a nun made itill another matri-Anglo-japaile- se ppreclates names. toward German sister of Lord ClifClifford. ;her divorce, stsunding ing Edith rests the that bigberg is who upon at stigma domes- ger the time present rnderthe venture. becoming TS as are a nun. "No. Pall Mall.", The print. simply one of England's ford of Chudleigh, is ,tic partner of Mr. Montague Porch, ai going a trial for perjury arising out oft cos has two daughters, .who, In pre-- 1 hearted daughter of Arundel. sister of (Special Correspondence.) her evidence in her recent divorce war In either case the other powers would queens though she may be, also Miss Blanche greatest were as known Arundel. and Miss Leonia DorLord days, Princess' 411146..,' case. c, has become She was, other CornIt heavily. coughs among the ONDON, Oct. 20.The Japanene intervene and have their say. Me quite thing" Marie Louise and Princess Victoria of George . tleman4 who, like Dormer. to Lord sister mer. "The independence and integrity of lof things, one of the chief organizers of wallis West. is many years the Junior for faahlonabie London women- to at- Schieswig-Hoistelare knd who clevcr sisters two great now but has who French 40 Lord prone. tend the court where the trial Is tak- ' not use was an American the Chinese Royal School of Art Needlework, of his distinguished wife.' the latter part 'ef their titles. the Petres, great gandists and their propaganda formula, andempire which provides work for many "gen- are nuns: three Miss have in the United States it ing place and listen to the various wit- ' In the meantime, Mr. George the was taken in Lord It sixties the of aunts that Petro, early now is in full swing in Lbnis now being represented as the 'most , West also sought and found an- peones and to Mrs. Bambergar's own Schleswig-Holstei- n Irish don. was absorbed into tlewomen" of slender means. veil; and Lord. Trimlestown,.an It needs to be, for the question Important (mention of the day. and other partner In the game of matri- amazing evidence. Many people are the Gernutn empire, and it was then, nuns. has sisters three peer, I 'far more important than the league mony in the person of Mrs. Patrick surprised at so much acute curiosity be- after having lost his claim to a king-- I Abbey Sold, Once Home Ducheas of Luxem- as to the renewal of the The soon will be up in earn- of nations' displayed among society people. dom., that Prince. Christian came- - to treaty Campbell. and now the game of Gen- In from a "smiled." Italy dispatch bourg But the reason. though not widely Of Bacchanalian Club states, as the door of the Carmelite est. The Japanese, . themselves, have eral Poet, it is to be presumed, has promises to prove an - England as the Iover -of the Princess tbeen-- -- more - and thorny one. and or less permanently known, le not fer ,a well organised-onhighly paid and theii.- marriage they Helena:closed After her. upon nunnery or was. rather the wite of lived for a time at 'Progmore. near brought to a finish. At any rate. abergar ia, came Into historv efficient propaganda staff here, they ithe time may come when aboth Ernie:if: When she first (Special Correspondence.) of Lord anfamous Readinuthe nephew "Mrs. Pat" and Princess Plena are Japan might derive malign antshe was crying. not she alone, but all do not ,hesitate nor fail to work (it is stated that the Prince T, ONDOIst, Oct. from saying to the Unite. on the meet affectionate statesman and jurist, who is lord chief Windsor' isfaction Britimh correspondents in through her. y,. parently will sisters the with and reside of Wales her after at.Frogmore of England, and who,camo La Abbey, on' the Thames. Ipng the governess in attendance They and they find strong partisanship 1 States: 'We leave the field open. te Asia, ,f7,terMs. and are t1.1)e seen together justice on to but the his return this youngcountry). they over to the States in In? as a sort of and you: settle the problem for ell of us.' Sir er ones all sat in a circle mingling among British moved afterwards-tthe lodge which- residence of Brigadier-GenerIC, ' , ,c I embassadorial those who fear an Indian revolt. "But. then, the United States are propagandist. because tears as was their rude Prussians of 410,,,,...,a..marom.sodaboklipadvporaoduletereit knows the formerly C. B.. kes been :Ranger's Douglas Dawson, K. been made The general feeling among English-- . contracting a bad habit of running , Wc9 greatest effortsandhave come had , into their Rouse. country. storming his family to keep E. Bendir. of the stock sold to LordRoading But the move- away from their obligations." So there ' The governess went about telling the men is one of apath ' Shot' By Royal Duke. their name out of the Bamberger case. ment to make the thin,Ctti, very def- you are. There is one British view OUP IIJItio Sta;11,41"11, and Marie it Adelaide made story', change. So far they have beet successful, but inite issue is well financed and well and one which is widespread, or put-porPrince Christian 'lost the eight of 111Wit COUgh SUMP ' 4 , Th abbey became netorious during quite popular. But .other stories suc- 'supported ; I ,am told that Lady Reeding is in li; one eye through having been accidento be. by those whose irnektal earnceeded enMarie Adelaide it. had II of and the nervous George reigns condition of George estnesa needs no financiab'urgAng. shot by. it is said, the puke of Just what effect will eome from the anxiety that is , Kaiser tertained the at dinner. Marie the revels of Hell. for astir sal ob000l3P awls at boo. c0 iUlmost painful tegarding "various de- tally the to, , unholy III, Connaught, at a royal shoot on the had accepted a bouquet of pan, those advocates of the ,enewal reported overthrow of the Chineme re- -but IS Soots those all toe otherwise known as the Adelaide taiis of the unfottunato marriage that Osborne estate in the lele of 'Wight in Fire 'club, Of he alliance.. Pan (Merit Gen. Changthe hands of st public, 0, - Of frOm roosits, S reset leick Kaiser...219 , the Mcdrnétthani." ' the,..INtish Tsao-Lit,. is now being thrashoi Mit with coi)sidI-ratit- December, ISM They The "blame was "Monks which haejust been tente--- its greatest bourgerS changed their minds about empire Dash-woo: , attention to special episodes. a revolting India. announced by cables arriving In N placed on the person who had allo6 were organized by Sir Francis lively her. e the second baronet. whose faOne of the avowed objecte of 1e Londow almost se I write, and unlike- c,ated the positions of the "guns." AnyThe banquet which gave offense Itaire Furniture Sale. Thousands of housewives lave found alliance is the "maintenance' of thk, ly to be made telly Public for a day er how the prince was severely peppered ther had amassed a fortune as a Tur- took place . of the save six era that almost to years ago, they :1- Lady Henry Orosvenor. who Is aunt and three of the pellets entered his key merchant a day. and now ,both the bane:meters ,territorial.righta of the high contract- two, no one along Whitehell seems t i mousy usuelly spent for cough preParsSir Francis was one of the most pro- are in r, old recipe to the Dui:. of Westminster. is selling face, one penetrating the hall of his This military leader is Fab! of them telling beads ing parties in the regions of Eastern )tuese. tions'by Aetna the ' fane and riotous rakes Of his time. and theexileone eYe. Asia and India and the defense of their bX Pritish governmental officials to i making rough syrup at home. le I a wonderful collectIon of furniture at left other trees. chopping a. e .14 simple sad cheap but it has MO equal Quenby Hall. interests in the said regions." Leicestershire, during , Simple, unassuming and kindly (he Succeeding to fortune at lg. he !liespecial (Copyright. 1920. bv The Edward - There is a this ,month..-- The collection contains seldom failed to "pass the time of sipated a large amount of it in wild 4, for prompt results. It takes right hold strong feeling among a Marshall syndicate. Inc.) immecliste ot periods ranging from relief, specimens of a tough and gives large part of the governing class in trepre entatives of Chinafie patriotlem. . : 1,. la an won1580 to 1800. They Great ordinary tough of the Japans. that is, among,the poli- as It t usually stopping V40".11'!"; I, I sometimes; for months, ancl,then rub- ticians, Britain. derful Jacobean and Carolean V . hours or less. e New of And sentiment that the Zea, conceivable nothing bed down with ounces of Inner from any tory tables that will prove to most UPEIITS PRONOUNCE stone the should 1,e Get d Auetrallans is worthy of to stand In the landers hardened surface puirtice 1 and pat on fresh way of thepermitted women tho beauty and practical value execution of this renewal a eecond ention. The government. ,: ,,, druggisti pour it into a pint teRtle and colors and Each P', afS !, to glazes. to narrow of table the the successive without opposed the slightest delay. To this ef England nows how strong it is. It' plain irreoulated sugar 'syrup coat was thus d make a full- - pint. If yoA prefer,,tue- - oval or square one Lady Henry also these British have been stirred know! that either Australians nor' ' ,.- EFITH SENTENCE ON ' A 1,, .,;' The result is. that moist of hie anxiety ,d.',i, : i 1 'clarified molasses, hooey, or core cyrup,. is disposing of some luturious wined ' by ,their fear of Russian Bolshevistic INia-- Zeaian re, and erobably not i tt :,t-, works still retain the purity and propaganda in India', s, 1 'instead of sugar syrup. Either way, IS Queen Anne and there Sc .Egypt and else- ICanadians.,wou d loin In Japanese warfreshness of the day of their where under the Uritish lasts a William 111 slde tab;e by Daniel A- against China. n d that they certain:tastes gook, keeps perfectly. ttud , toneitof flag. ,,,' 1. t . completion, is one of his lready the effect of such 'propaganda. I Marot that has "six legs connected, by , a family a long time. ' ' MODERN PAINTINGS ly wonld not jeln'sitn Japanese warfare If ,;-- s in ' National the d pictures ' beaded by Gallery. 'Bac- in Egypt and Persia has been dig- against any white V ace. lt1 tralt'estonishing bow quickly it four floral aprons, chus and .; which V ',,,' Aridne,' has gone itstrous and It is generally believed . , capitals, and a bold yoga and DAN S EDWARDS :0 ,acts, penetrating through every air 1 , a , 'slightly yellow. On the otheir band, that it has penetrated -- oval cornice yrioulding.'', I quote from ' far further into , (Copyright, 1920 b the Edward K ,... 1, ; passage of the throat and lungsloosta of in picture mikes the Which Velasques Doria India than it has even into Persia and Ins think eas and raises the phlegm, soothes end the catalogue. (Continued from page one) te, nydi inc.) Marshall, Bonin of gallery, Innocent 10' Pope . Isiah' the membrsines, end gradually but that. personally, this very,.e.taborate although its actual results there I looks as if it had been finished only Egypt, ,, interest me,not at alt. dry before they start on the next I 4,,, . : are not apparent ns yet, exceptto those 'surely the annoying throat tickle and side table would a, . i et a few hours : ago. , ' HaLl are bedrooms -At I all the te ' who Quenby the conditions which '14'', ''''', coat ,When tho final Surface is x.,Idreadedeoweldisappearentirely. Nothing 'Sir Joshua Reynolds tried in train led:41Pattribute i 40 the revolt and succeeding t 'better for bronchitis, spastoodio croup riven a special name, and one ofa these. . 0 ' ' ,- 1 tomtit to discover the secrets of the Old massacre four-postnaturally dries posed to the air,-Ithe "Anger bedroom. has at boareenetie or bronchial asthma, , Amritsar and the Egyptian 1 1 Masters. ",k.rSS-tie spoilt quite a 'number Jacobean bedstead each poet much more quickly than the surface 1 7; '',. Pinez is a special and highly memo. 1 of valuable Old Italian works by conspiracy in part to exactly such an 'tmted eoroponed of genuine Norway of which ls shaped like an angel with underneath!, the result being, that -0... ' , off the various layers of influence. scraping folded around while the canopy The known winga, world over the British . for eartract, n only really 'plait objections under surface- dries more slowly, paint to find how they had-beeat the top there are quotations from the course to the renewal of the 'ate healing effect ea the membranes. , GirrSI Save ' Your fla on. but the fact that Many of put In of time it tontracts . his pact come from Australia and New Avoid disapointment by asking yostr the Bible carved in old English script own works have' that decayed of proves with surface which is the guardian effigies Matthew, gripe the top Make-IdI Zealand, where the feeling runs very tamest for 21, ounces of Pince with he failed., lt Abundant! directirms and don't accept 'stylising Mark,,Luks and ,John carved in bold drawn; a part1w hen high in many minds again it. There -- arecorner. relief each at artistswho i is some snght opposition to itIn else. Guaranteed to give absolute matte. elastic. The best way to avoid this understand or take the trouble to Africa &putt") LADY MARY. a fear 'faction or MODPV promptly refunded I (...!,,,.'S let each coat dry hard before put- - I to his phase of arti Too many certain and therefewis in learn ook!, Mar-shell , chosen ; , that Copyright, 1920, by the Edward The Eluei Co.. It. Wayne, led. England n on next. ,e the are oil and not the in painters ling painting ofcon-) Ine the Pereceste, will signing treaty . In the old days artists prepared , in is It paint admittedly fascinat4 an offense strait-taAmerican 'tit .. their own canvas& Tbday they come ing to float the oil on, the canvas. stitute This .fear is ',not and I am afraid many men succumb Wile sentiment. rosommEl ready prepared from the makers. But For unanimous. Demetrius example, some artists even today size their wan. to the fascination. The results must C. I3oulger, 14:0 re, writing in The 'Contem- Most artiste work on. a white grouhd. be disastrous. The ;excess of oil will porary I A i vi 4 one' of the Review, , - F el 4 most ,imrn but Va leagues and other Spanish pain. 4 darken the picture quickly: Bitumen portant of British says: periodicals. was a few years agoused by many ten used canvases with a red earthly ' A ngio-J- a s 'The A 11 lance panese ,.,,,,,.., ....., German and other European painters-Thi-s . ground. It was Jim van Eyck who the to pledgee precontracting parties modern method of medium darkens the color and serve rth; ;introduced the 116.1V , independence anCiritegrity masters The Flemish cracks althe paint. These artists Ni::: !palming. early of the Chinese Does that mean t ready have had cause to regret their in the event ofempire.' Imixed varnish with their colors to civil war and internal i final varnishing unnecessary. I ' I ,. believe, :that Benner' dissolution? And if it does. how will experiment . , IV used it largely."' Today final, vasnishing is the 114tOnl. ' A rotk, put ip ,foroe? BY To others may Wien the inter-- 1 the obligationsbe The 'Venetians &leo towed varnish be,. - Goers Coati.. tbo Vtarinoutaboti fe,A44 1., a or side. taking by the ring? keonfug, cause the varnialt acted as a vehicle of task the financial eeting gueseing Hob Portrait PIO 'Ste?. Ville f '''.,e7. loss which is involved in the decay of la Frank for the pigment and thus male tha I - Vag ,.. R. 4, who useli ioceorr 01., Y..4 , , Explains Vi by boors of tbe Moot work easier. modern masterpiece& It is enough to only the Brangwytt, .., colors and .primary mixes lifo4. irasnoirs ' lie of ,...:t Viaatersior.os color are the mention it here as one of the minor them himmelf. (Inc of his ,1 ITheo andPermbnent ,...11 rural de- ors Art Ars AlreadY la Moto. evils of the situation.' The loss will 0ratkIns. 'King John ochres and certain mime-a- t I Ae I s . the Mag' Signing I tearotios on tests of fire which the fall shoulders well able to bear it na Carta.'" painted for the Courts t tt,',,, pass pigments ' otts posterity of the art loss and lime; Lead, most mineral and the ;Itlut , Cleveland, ()bin, will, he tohl the vegetable colors. are in a ecnee and ivory Week. Portrait paltitinitr of today will birar ertator. Thit in- Juattee. 'First 'dose of "Pape!, Cold Compound" relieves all me. last as it Is tralay fr,r et 1,4ist alter. a Toanderine:Irspeolistels old fife. and tor by-,fugitive. The palettes of the the ehould aims latter ail. terpretatirin tf throe hundred years. With i,,r0-.eperthanent, Imsoloase your ttertakos on UPI. WS. ' IY on were Costs ter little! eithPle of verY heirstuffiness and are wipiratione as rind any intended rho, their quinine! care period, family portraits live triueh Jorge?. than lustre and woradrout boouts. oppearinrat used the earth colorip and mixed them loom, , bighted expreesitin in contemporarY that. tri lethe,nrid a eocintv as hoary snd plentiful. boesuorat themselves. Today the colors are If that art disappears ye "Titian lerati:, ettiPlorett Plasm, anti art. recover the Ictet vecrets of the 0141Llefice bier soorora to fluff sod thickrt. me mixed. a to an the eolid future nem lot a ready without this ;well. bought blowage opaque. dullrelieves ground !,,p1,,r, vpon hoadaeho. There le runnint: Masers. lili Don't stay stuffed-u'your teals otos rfral000, eraeor.o Quit po,r4 hope -The aneleot Grosite. according to Isidore' rapidly' the riehetit and VW' vote.. too. 'want , t he. ,rstt bat :s lot, p'!sin or orrosg:s.,-Tos- t for the rew go,!. foverishnotts, inspiring. metronomic ing and isnuffIng! A deo. of 'Papas otra weed only four cfaora, the et r,ioore. There Is something to he Yet it will rot be quit fair to now pess,nt iron tle lore. sdroora. beoutitot bate. tas the 1,, A i 1 Cornotnontr take", ovary Me Much 4 used loWno ratolisb!fut , east. is 041 SW of. p.1 art te se Cold tiewhibe modern r,r 7.4-- int yeve moire, it all today rileCompound" is tho grester,! 'Tht file frot Ott r fq't r.. 4114. In 'Gni pure itaretett meeat ril bottl throe etym." len taken eatruroot rollet known lied cows tmt poser re not as permanent. The l C,11 Thpe- are some well known of the fnrgettt-ias far ea - 4...r ni:prtne' d,,retrolf-srarefsIllos bol- can Writ with ell will a ends coats articts etild who a and low diepimee the them tett'' from I. rheherinst al the tesSil storm painter doss It 7 sp only concerned. drug I !9,1k or! m , is to "bartt .a eta without a otoistaiwo. IRO I do. I oe IN toorr. elIr. My palette, aq Tastes ig ice. te smolt! the renaltine turtml 'Kith becanee et' the 1 Cilr,SSLEY T.A1TLk Mort, 'thin. folins Soer tbot giro. sotity,ful 1 't rtrin enomo 1, .1. ccrwre41-rrnvie.. Contitos no quinine. Intiot en l'apo 2 Iflgure of fart-- is gine white,, yellow c4 6,1 oral to harden the coiors. of their wort bed the laet-n- r :Y:114 :iv- I 1,120. qualirod rarahoodoot thlekrirs. 1 A 4 vertixmollt. .. and air kaanstes at Itead; Woos burot :tiOnnk ultramarme blue. t his vitiatee te the am c) ty of their materials-- .One of thee) ths7! Fsynd?natn. drvggists,:Adrortlientont , a , s, ,,- 1- 20.--T- - Oct. L - Dash-wood- L, Dud-!neo- n. N antl-Engli- t., 1 hi ooWl- A I :111r . 11 - test-Ami- n. ,o,- . It flif. y. ce , eon-Unit- e, -- er s. slag-heap- " le . eeddnn lotehrddoistnelal utfl agrta.7i, I I The I , Situation .. n, , Corn-.-Wal- lki ' Anglo-Japane- se I '"it , ; : , . al -- r It 1 I' ts 1 1 L n, d, , two-thir- well-know- n - . tte-09.1r,.- 9 t 1 1 - 1 4-f- sun'-drie- i' ii" I - erm-thair- is A lyre-shape- . ," S ' 1 , I 11 ei:, j -- - , Anglo-Japane- . " ilDANDERINEiv, . er 1 1 se ' . la very---few-- ' .2' ,, t :real( a Cold 1 ' In Few Hours 4' - --- - . , - - . . - . distressNo d p! j - r - 4 nt t . --- ! tie i.rt e , W i , 1 41) y r II - l-- |