Show w w J jf 4 Ja Xu Hungary At the beginning of ef the tho century tho the or higher aristocracy of Hungary Hungary Hun Hun- gary lived in iu a er luxury Their official court dress which is quite oriental in n its richness and anel splendor alone recalls the feudal period of the Hungarian aristocracy Their country chateaux are lordly in nothing but their hospitality If It a stranger drives up in his carriage to t the entrance door of a 11 Hungarian chateau immediately and before belore any questions are asked concerning concerning concerning con con- the visitors visitor's business even before before be be- fore foro the master of the house has made his appearance a legion of servants servants rush forward forwar and carry cairy the visitors visitor's baggage to one of the half dozen rooms I a always ys ready eady to receive guests invited or otherwise Twelve o'clock is the usual time for dinner and four or five empty seats are always prepared for guests who vho might arrive When the Hungarians wish to honor more particularly ninny a n guest a succession of 15 or 20 courses are served at dinner but butas as the Magyars have in in everything the tho utmost utmost utmost ut ut- most respect for individual liberty no guest is ever pressed to cat eat or drink After dinner guests guests' and hosts hosts' take a along long drive over the estates of tho the chateau cha eha- I te tean n or pay a visit to the neighboring castle If It it is a Sunday a visit is made mado to the nearest village where a 11 peasant country dance danco is in full swing Supper at the chateau takes bikes place between between between be be- tween 7 anti and 8 after which a dance is is' given or a 11 whist party is indulged in The h next mornin morning everything is silent in the tho house until 10 Much Muchas Muchas' Muchas as as' as in England and Scotland breakfast breakfast break break- fast is taken when one pleases at no fixed hour hoar During Daring the whole morning the tho noble Doble owner of the mansion is extremely ex cx- busy The upper Hungarian aristocracy still manage manago the tho business details of their estates themselves and an as may bo be imagined this is no small work since many of these domains are larger than omo ome petty German stat states s. s Such is th the everyday life ife of 1 a Hungarian Hungarian Hunga Hunga- rian nan nobleman In winter ho be generl gener lJ hi- goes go s with his his' family to spend a fe months mouths in E B Budapest San San San Francisco Argonaut |