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Show - , , I . . 4 f i, SIATICalitinf2 4 t 11111:3"11.11". t '. 1 4, - ,t, r 1,, e 1 ! IS JOLLY 't IN SPITE OF VALOR Sons in nelselves Nilals --- petual ,,t ToRPROIJOLY -- 4 in Eyes Is 1140 tr w le Lissirin I, l into Action With Go and jest Bragh." - la ICiii re s;oh-d-e'r- -i JZ7fliamt Beccles-Wilso- Lon"Ex- don on brief leave front France. cept that it is outwardly very dark knee.) and he said, 'I see very (Oppoal (wrefp the little gloomy," mAt,h difference between London in aNDAN, is the e and London in peace time. sf ear s ti.,sedies 1.Mo at home Everybody seems aveance of tbs busy and jolly. sons. fathers the:re Theaters, hotels. restaurants are full. ocy. were are alike. they Pretty ladies beautifully dressed daah kethel are and iis a secret about In luxurious motors. and on the NAta warfare on which surface of things no change is apparthe smallest deteis. are not ent. You can sit over your supper" melee mem unimportant piirlic proPertY until after midnight at reetaurants roit to become hundred or clubs. a Ntre i provided you don't drink ,tArt sth villa in anything !stronger than (toffee or cider t1,0 r!rhUnt line your 7,42"11ria a. general ay w here cunt. and in fact if you know you can have a rattling know way about ,,, cw, but they do not is in time that this good great city Hos they r ithaa par! a the not keeping its lights down only under to does,' They do we Now In used 'mpg Paris. that towns protect. row thin what trench their to call 'La Ville Limier.: things are doing e different. ft is really tele for rest after very the men no. at "ill ths tretrhoet there and the people who go there lto we nel such to get some relaxation from eoi Itpyrited is the same with reit- - expecting Sites. No the 'ding dome of battle might as .. srd miler orgateaations. well turn back at once. - Paris I. the line twf ler shat part ef the soberest. sanest. dignified of Cettadlcr Guards. for instance Cr.cities. Not so dark outwardly as Lonthe eiont of an enleterg, ch tr, In it. don. but brooding 'sadly and threatmeta, what part they take If within its own shadows." but ..iybIgrntbatI except atin eningly hi ajor Heed...AS11'0n in "peace g a anti swaths ister. It Is interesting to point Out, ear office per- - time." le,ial MPS, that the In historic the called lives mansion I to Y,Screttle Snare the part playQuebec hone in Westerham. Kent. by the varioue regiments. the parents of Gen. Wolff lived The hisory of the early days of the where army and died and where the hero of the r when the email fleitish of Abraham was born. There 'de a vendetta' wand against the lissights a "Wolff society" England Garmaa aced's la still belay. is in ,.;mina being a year and a half which was established many years Canadians. in by a ago Every year on the, beton a meg general ph, of Lizapgreat battle of. the iy and the heroism of the verious lanniversary Quebste Heights, the members of this galecta whkb participated is a matt ef common knowledge. Rut too ofsociety dine at Quebec house. At the t has gallantry been revealed finly banquet held five years ago. Gen. Sir John French. now Viscount French of rqtigt the led fact that this resiYpres. was the guest of honor. st et that had fought itself practi4 e1t of ennenees Style et "Eeonomy" Meeting. nthlal seerery in thee. matters is ramble: the Germans most have The strange contrast existing beIs of atorration what going on in tween Paris 1916 and London 1916 is Bosh army. It ta rough on the inflated upon nowadays. Here we wel'tetra whieh have done gallant come the warriors home on leave with ted n is hard on the people at smiles and such iteretlee an we can is there ere few complaints. devise. Over there in the once "gay kaillor, Item. Licht has been Pare." It le the returned soldier who en what the Irish regiments smiles and the waiting woman who IT drat S, Parmell Kerr. an author.. long grimly for The Day." I thought a yroud Irishmen himself. haa Of this contrast between the French mil tb unearth a few of the: and English the other day Cho iter stfl,s. and. what Is when I went capital. down to the "War km entained pertnieelon of the Economy" meeting at the Mansion b rii,11 them. in a volume House. Being a meeting in the cause nei Irhat the Irish Regiments of national thrift. I took a motor bus to the door of the lord mayor's of.11 rowing behoa 710t in the least ficial residence. It seemed to me the campietek, hut filled with right thing" to do. But. behold! the erd incideote ,,f ',beer hero-ta- t space in front of the Mansion House IIrish relfAmeriflor heartil was crowded with beautiful motobora the north or south. landaulettes. huge 4 beet proud!y when these tales rcarsbroughams. limousine's. One or two of the vehiWI lad the hook reveals that In cles had women drivers. but for the ret war the irteh have buried most part the chauffeur was conspicudifferences in the interest. of the ous. The liveries were of the neatest. Itsg"Irish 'tiddlers, Catholic and moat of the cars belonged evietvestant have and died dently to ladies of rank. They had fought aide te shoulder com their Interior fittings of silver. and the against been the battlefields of France crystal vases were filled with spring traders end th. far lPeninsula of flowers. And the wither Iyli adds -- Shall 1 saw among other well known peoI their blood teal a new bond of at this meeting the Duchess of hood arnor.g Irishmen. and cry ple in a dull ai grey Marlborough Itchiest those who gown with the row pretty of great "Vanderbib taw. seek to stir up afresh bilt pearls" gleaming as usual round 14,hatmda and nil divisionu that her slim throat. She had thrown amide beet the course ef Ireland for her big cloak with its chinchilla ants!' flounce. and I saw a white gardenia MA Corps at tucked Into Its deep miler. the Front. Lady Frances Balfour. who is firs Pritieh forret that west Ltattestment to the Right. Hon. Arthur in were than a A,gust. 1,14 there J. Balfour. was doing a lot of "speakht hen Irish organtAon the subject of economy on this ,itt IL Of nearly all. were his- ing" She is also sister-in-laIlitrente and ail eave one had. particular afternoon.Louise. Duchess of to Princess 414 Par it! i',e're cf bettle. That unt,l the late .Ittik tuarete which was form- - Argyll. (the Ktng's brother. her been duke Lady having 7'e lbe hoer w ar, a iwes Victoria recognition Frances is a very wordy downright of the work of the sort of woman. with a masterful manlinteddlers thi iSolth Africa, Some ner and any amount of commonsense. had fought over No one could ever reuse her of any letreimd a h,lniired years be- of extravagance. Her the writer tells have suggestion of the plainest. she wears clothes are $k 7:44k bf 'he hc tired a' no thick and "sensible" boots has a Wee. they wetti. att:, ptql thrilling and rather humorous. pair of blue eyes. ilillihamt...:,',17m him to do a ruddy complexion and a voice that viercarne the can make itself heard even in the riostern, and "vasty depths" of that hideous ManItte2urIng retr eat famous state apartment at the .111argrns ..wo in the and the House known as the 'Egyptian 1"14s s Last stand at Ikre. rut off. appar- - SIMI kosmirl e t o r.,,,,re WM. geteuKtn of Grand ba reached them bear that Sir Thomas L'eecham ,.Vrttnt 1,ft behInd. and doing his best. with tho social support 4AIrti knurl fen bavk fighting. of 4.. Lady Cunard. to inaugurate a spring psritor, ,i;r.,-tio-n ot Maj. season of grand per in London. 1714. oya le.ileh well aware Lady Cunard has. 'Once the waf. PVI r...t.tre t,1 ....... his 416 task. dently been trying to take the place Ica;;; w"''' and made all ar - of the Marchioness of Ripon in the t he a., world of Millie. Before Earl de Gray Eti:tlintl'I'eltihkenown In tits-- succeeded to the Marquisate of Ripon the beautiful Lady de Gray was anim.....7ttad to the rear and cut a, haply the corner-ston- e of the edifice ottlieteir, th,o of our Poetky lot the Covent Garden operasyndicate ,..itir a loon), e house. doors have Garden's The But Covent since tVo ,11flLIF 11 charges lti a been closed. Lady Ripon has devoted t"; capture war m.,,,t to this berwrif entirely industry and of he w. ae hard work ba14 anon wound. gives all her time An doing for r1:1 soldiers retSning corn- - at King Edward's hospital slitebeeritg ua on. at- - in the Waterloo road. Shortly' Wroini,..t 11.446. v14 Then came Lady Cunard turn. and stain. but Ctr41 ht. k,,I1 him from what Phis sprang. fully equipped. Into the duty, li herotcallY musical breach and ham been the .... the Itt.rtion of th action "power behind the throne'. that Ilea ..,sullayt. 'ex hours' - brought Sir Thomas Beecham iPecialli .rotst idr. Gower Interrrdta came up Into octal renown. Both she and her seas "Pqrt to htul. and found tantier. Miss Nancy Cunard. worked .2.e at atir ,lat lat of it,i-n- . sThe Which had hard for the aureole of the opera estIn lee son just concluded at the Shaftesbury rePlY e th Ibtmlas A- 'Ali right. ars will theater. and although they never a "Covent Garden 'Itrasi settingIcithirr m l. an examPla to Still oseded in bringing lallt atmosphere" into this rather srommon-. ""minimai Altos tkaator they mutated to oomoito "411 tirtk as haposoing "eubisertptisse uor tratai : , war-tim- .iial 6. )r It C. 4 im tt - lp It st war-tim- In It. I At Ils It 0 )6 V. to iI. 10 la k ty :st td A is IS II rit as po In 'Y '' W a I. stater-- in-law kt w I ,. . - ...., I I aar , , TEN ----, , , , PAGES ,, - ,...,:. -- AtA ) - ; . ; . , , , , ., . - 1 Zwilirtedo al.-- - i :'. - 1 . ,Cose ,, IMPRISONED FOR , .,J PEACE INTRIGUE American Beauty's Pretty Daugh- ter Attracts Notice as War; '''..,-- - , :;17 Pilot of Food Auto ,,, ---- --- ----- !Was to Czari,la. Lady-in-Wait- ( 1 , - j lisi ft, . .' in Canteen Rich Vast on Edge of Asia -- for iViCRKED FOR RUSSO "Anzacs" Belongs to Banking , - L Secl,ison in 4, , 4,2(Ciserio2PIrctrir : Palace and Brainy. Now in IN SOCK AND BUSKIN Titled Waitress pit 1 PEERESS . , ----- elop i I ' i Ali' , ,-- Beautiful. corpfLz, l'Raar , .,;1-.- . 1 4, ''''. lb gam AND CORONETS . I 0.,.,! .vy'r - ''7 , . ,,, t, :( GRAND PRINCESS ,,: ,.. . , '''( UNDER CROWNS ,,e, . .- House of Beings. - -i AI 13. A' LTS-1:- 1:4d , 7 Sp.cial cotreo.pit,dence Mingled With Ministers in Conklatch 1...s to know E's Est tinental CapitalsSpy Hidden LtiNDON. . pretty girls and whPrt, In the Stove i not Quite comely-- - are Jig automobiles in alt.gat.1 11 The spectacie of a Wunlart at the Halls( 'br 711 11111.1,0111 heel hue become ,,,,,i-''':p. steering ortte,p.mdeneei k,:triot,.S familiar one, now that an heavy if fl ETil, A,; it N!., , Marra '7.1v4etzen. ,, 2e.A1t zit t. , , the tragic, Percentace of the men of the tialon FIJI iluotee , o k, mit.. po o a have joined the cobtrg. that we hard': ',' ,;( M4Irto Elapi2R-Icrattli- tu turn our heads to uhaerve it, utile," 4ti kr the pawing "chauffeurs" he the poe- Nial le A.Ot.,1...iree., a Its lien,; tewor of charms more than ordinary. 411C4d7 4:50212P elgA43PIZIAr arzAJmA, Aeocz4tze14tYr ! Jr or a more dexteroue driver than is rdit4;144-.4It. td., 4,, 11445 aommon. The care that mom of titeee Woniart V. no w.,',I,I roal.e .aiii te 1,40100. fair ones are piloting are those of the !4,7; t,ua t la ,totr t,........ an I that are doing sold ma ! v vtA, 'do, kw, 'in e i...;, Ta.olee, and among all the 4 :;41.0 do4 And Intrepid driver few at mote hoes, lt, dosel ite Nnt',Ka, idor4;,.; , bli calculated to make the nd cannot sn,., lier noae el.,e In 44,, look twice, and at the sante tittle More 4,,,I!;01A huainemallite. than one in whore vein, LIkk, Fid,), 44h, is rieh, arid spetais -runs gaol American blood. and alt. Fir richee in pea, .making-. otht.r.l the daughter. and looks It. Of (t,e of, eI- - . ne teo a, e lir.se alike Ferd Am-the most beautiful and intelligent 15 ' Marie Ali,Aandr-4enclin women belonging to the Itrit-- , Wes otinfereni es, and a tried loi i. , ea of her passion tali peerage. is Lady frig Capell, ellevt ter an eldcrly diplomat r, so her plan She 1 daugh(er of the Earl and rnlitePl. of FAUkPX. and elle tit now driving a to trimiuthre Earepe, to make first motor for the National Food Fund. ,I ,I, rjo,t10 r)Vat.f hetweer, some et' the In betw.en and doing canteen sot and to let time do the rest. whiles. This for the pant few ,,,- lot, n.rtiance can no more Ito( prior to which Lady Ina wag worKlug Maio,' 'et ore than one etvatlow makes at LOA Y Murtay hospital at Le 'rte.- eullither t:1 Pei peinenien and genEl ;141111'4' France. She inherit her moth.- - e antmes reiziel )4,41:4-z.,4; port her ta the ',Iv beautiful complexion, is dark, slight derodull, 4,tate. ood nun led her hiveand graceful. and will not he 21 un- totters ai,.I the t., ei..,,.....,,t,eis til next June She shows untotatekf Fote.en Nlintrier Saseneably the American ettatn in her. aa E4.44'4, a roi t S ail T)P, pPrz4 spa doe her younger and only slicer rfIedal.f. ,0121,42 t1:f flow .V41;, V,4s,d4 itdi f't t4- ,41 4, is four years bet PIA Joan. who z '4141, , Lady eith Milliacr itaron tIjunior. Both are true open-ai- r girls. Itlill iv Vaaslitoltik-f- e itea,wi Cengresx and before the war were renowned aa (lb ritLi409,1? arid What Teel( $ to,khlin. on both skaters. graceful particularly 1, $t hen Vaes..cli.kolf Saw the Piaee 1.1,, ,cvar-sv- ai rollers and on Me. ' Kaiser." Merle Alexandrovna le daughter to . Lady Rules the Flonee. 4 the late Pruner Alexander aselitch!to. Even when. in an t, 1 Rues.,a bait many Veapiltchil',oft marriage. the bridegroom heare as eorte. all rich es Croesus. Thev h tvo -if, historic a as title of Essex. lord 1 my LTr,15 eetetes in Pt provinoes: and Niarie s one of whore" IttlVitOtil waa the -estates in eevere left favorite- fl Q11011 EilLithth, It gen- fathr Marie's mether etz,e Prince:ea Orleff. erally turns out that the lady in the and her aunt is Madame Narysohkin, . oase Is emphatically the prellomitt,ias of the family of Peter ant partner. The BrItieh noblemen athedescendant . the Greene mat her. Titrough renne, who are overshadowed ntirely by , Va itehikeff is 4 - . Nariechkins. their American gimes are the rule t-fed , .t. ). I , : st Ph the Witte& Fifteen years 5.0. , ,rath4r than the exception. and the the Was .,..., -; W ag't Marie Alexamirovra Earl of Ease Is not among th ot0..a 7- ' '11,41i4f Ai N. .0 meet etatelv ond distingttished un1.0 o0i .0 I Essex la his Pcond married eeptions. Lady Pet st She in Matt rogried. wife. hie first. a sister of the Ducheen - which is 412--1 r lo . r c rr 7per Pry, 1r r ..,'ri 212!2r 3:2e0727J'X of Beaufort. having lived Only three nad the rank elf "rraulein.of honer to Czarina Alexandra; Tame year after their marriage. She was she .had 140,i.elte a year: Phe had the mother id th earl's heir. Vishe secret agents watch The Inthe high. Junoetitute Germany bas a tnest complete system of esploruago throutttout Betglum. count alIden. who was martial in good loeka---iShe had unearthed to German the The be harmful would 1996 and is. If one mlortakes not. now style. and she had braine, activities conspirto that system Germany. habitants prevent at the front with his old regiment. the too much brains for marriage, Shitin acy to smuggle French. British and Belgian soldiers out of the country in which Miss Edith Cavell. the English at model fart4 ren TrthiPtOpOl 7th Husears. nurse, who was executed. took part. Some time ago a group of the secret agents In Brussels had a banquet. AftKazan prtivinop. end a theroughbred The Countess of Emelt of mares milk eure rwards they had their photograph taken. which would seem an inept thing for seeret agents to do. The photosea previously Adel Grant. of today New ,ttiel at Kurek, inandthe irals. Today establishment in makYork a ball of Newport. and a illerngraph. recently received from Belgium. lei shown above. Some of those shown were doubtless engaged her of a well to do. but 110t, rich, fam- eh Is a tell, clear-eyeing the case against Miss Cavell. Foreigner,' in Belgium have been struck by the outspoken proclamation First she atattractive woman. In fact. when she It ily of Manhattan. which the Germane have posted on private houses in that country. It says: "Thhi house is to be protected. in England she took care to tracted Prince Liechtenstein. Prince arrived amis strictly forbidden to enter or to burn this houee without the permission of the 1Commaddantor.'" make it plain that ahe WAJO not an Llechtenxioin was then Ailetria's She atarted Petrograd England's married men are up in arms. The government promised that in the matter of conecription It "American heiress." She was then abassador in6.41,1i. came Lierhtenetien pelitleal would be "single men first." The married men now consider the government is breaking its promise and throughadjudged ao pretty a woman as e(er ph that began a politi-"bad married into the British aristoc- every day. out the country protests are being made. This photograph shows a great meeting at Leicester passing a resointrigue for joining Kneel,' to Ausart ista racy. particularly going be men to married the that the lution demanding and Oerinany. "Initialling the kept. pledge Into over her ta ;I. trin rapture aillanee. end keepingso paid toft, oyes and French figure. graceful dark hair. and t'hat has often been Nine, Valtehlkoff - Europe's peace. carried messages. learning how to ideacribed ea her which will probably come into use in Intl tuition VIII 1.1erhetenstein, One of them. SOLDIER rough it with the a. 6 t the bravo April and May, when at "another Is not Lieehtenstein only a groat induced her to owe for hla plcCanadian boys. At length he wee place," a similar season will be inaugwounded by shrapnel a: Ypres while lure -- A Lady in White." which be- Auetrian not,:e, lie tationge to the urated. and 14;d4I,,ndent et...1n family his motur-cyclHe was came one of his moat famoug works riding Speaking of Sir Thomas Beecham Lechtenstetn prinelpaliEwes. whom she married In which 'tithes IN BRITAIN'S ARMY reminds me that recently I went to broul, I Shorticialeand there tho Lord state, I4 ow IR Pe. This button-holassistant-chaplai- n was not her teat, one of the innumerable "war charity" Gra ladyship's $tn4pIj See Inane with Aeatrut, and hex when he slatted that district. found choice. Oho was previously engaged concert,' that are made, I fear, an exLiechtenstein in the neld. that he would soon became Hermits- to tho lat Lori Cern!, then Lord warriors cuse for exploiting a good deal of "unnet val. or attain his religious majority Garmople, but the engagement sae vrould net forget thet he ie ally. COMES fliOM appreciated talent." Figuring on the awl his redents as amprogram was the name of "Madame Arrangements were made for the goon broken off. and not long after vassal. worde the bore hassad,,r Rams-gate Resolboth ti themselves b!. Helena Doill. prima ballerina ceremony to take place at the parties consoled of merle Invites- uta: somehed v In this lady I recognized the sissynagogue. He st,re the taille marrying PI. Lot d the ernper,ir uf the ntiiial 'ILO mper. on Keefe I a good. average apectmen of he under ter of Sir Thomas Beecham. Personhis which always put (Special Correspondence.) or of' Aaetret cononatele." Every before going into ellen. and it the British peer and landwaner ally. Judging from the exhibition of as Nille axieltehlkeff March 29."A Modern tunie 0 week third I yD0N, her saw of hem 16.000 This that bore tracts storit art" battle the upon it "terpsichorean at this Czarina attended Da Vie II. the title given by ,nun g soldier is a grandson of a distinction et any kind. Ile 'Fratilein" Seie give. I think she made the wrongor Peterhof. She I would Rugchoice of a profession. The Jew,h chronicle to Reub- famous reverend of the Aahkena enjoys racing and kindred Bootle and Tietrekoe there Liehteitateinit views-',relight is a useful golfer. gest munition work as a more suitable en Ginsberg, who, at 13 Yeara congregation in Jerusalem. which meats );;4,;!st't t, interstetie---enalternative. New Proferaisitme for lilt. Fair. POof to be is the resaid she britt,glit ha, k to Liechtenetelet age, yOnnitent the Wedel Baroness Jarishorg, ' It isn't often that the daughter of faets of It, rth. In the Liechtenstein cent bride of the Norwegian miniate:' Idler in the British and Overseas HELMETS CALLED RuaIt; ruzitiok'---isan earl goes on the wage, and gill assitteht a ,Of to Paris when she was Madame von armies. Fifteen months ago. It is common low thing f,r any member eiana call an iincreanlic,1 coterie- -at husband first lived "SOUP PLATES" her with Andre W Montin all scho31 so the to of do the e at and make were the tate Prin, Nipeteherekv boy artistocracy 62 Piccadilly (next door to. the Bar-- 1 paid. but Lady Conetance Malleaon with h:s friend the lato C'itint Attie camas Burdett Coutta) for a number of real. When his father JLined"the le,sal acing' both has !hole 29 March for London. kers thing& st:, hupelit's alan both Lady American is She birth, ptrong by first Canadian contingar.t and Was year. A convanc. la th tiatightr of the tlPh liance ,iith the centr il petvere has always been a great friend of Lady about to leave for England, Reuben. nce of The Associated Prenei--yt- oup' was Eri inearl and is British couniees what the eoterie !he soldiers at Witte's Wft3 also and tuerrher minor ,f Aflniy. Randolph Churehill, a who devoted is son, determined to the front call the helmets with which', and just at present she is pinyine the itar,11 von 1,11rbia. thtrt tlerman FO,, timate with the late Coneue lo, Duchess go with him. Ginsierg they ars now equipped air a protection part of Phrynette' in the Ninon retary of ertit,,s,e Lie. Vt4,4,,,,,t,nof Manchester. and all the "American Is an old in served soldier, having h play. "1: Enfant Their are of steel; ordlese ioft took hrpo:f very Perioto,zy Sho the of 'Edwardian" beauties" period. Africa. Egypt and the Soudan, and he againort shrapnel. gray. In appearance they Prodtgue." at the Kingsaay. mnd clotttno to hare p:11 tht,,t;gn ho C.a. including Mrs. Brown Potter. Ae Mad- very firmly prohibited his son from and painted in resemble en inverted bowl and are far playing it wllams von Andre she may be said to 31,71,eg stall. out his how. lieubta, tram caroing It tree Lady Conplances trothr. the ons. of her )o,tero fotind in t,ie ll Tel ornamental. London in the set fashion They afford pro-- 1 have for' a 1.ared doilare few for ever, bis up tection to the neck and ears as well young Earl of Anneeley. who re,entiv .14.torn;4, Pettegr, t fl'r'115 th white hair for young married women. to liallfas, and there, stowed as thie head. 'framed on a kehr,.ohAt flight ,,,, a tonce, -- The o She always wore her hair drevied high tare away on the eteamer in which A Britieh teritiflea to war aeroplane. and ar no never hap: ciustroin r,r. zn had t and its natural whiteness 'slightly pow- himself was to be transported to their efficacy correspondent his father Gordon-Lennoin reducing casualties as been heard of since. Slos hnvit was 1,ave the .,,,,eii taLte.. ''r !hie dritten dered. Lady Algernon Then in the proven in the recent tiff fighting for !married. only a tow monthe ago. to a into hIg head: and halt-sistto Millicent ducheen, England. drove Cern of the -- International and clever young ac. of sutheriand. and many other smart child presented himself. and ;needed the recovery Lp.ehten.o.in P.1"; f: eelorh. to wiconmettY trench- - north of the Mlle Maile5",1. who' tor.drarratiat. ibe cz,rita'e women followed Madame von Andreil SO hard to be alloaed lite wh friendslitp -his father that he was entiatzd there (WWI. n V..t,-.-1 t, lead. She has not been seen In twrote A Ilan of Heim." Lattntfite wv!'h7r. caus.,1 no and then as trumpeter and regiment. bet- - Peter Panni.h play. ''The or dented "I saw eight for VT- left pierced for a good many years now. l'e,rograd Lietchtnatein at mascot. it soon became an ex- meta today.- - he write-a- "the vrearera Thought.- - is soon to be prorinte'l hy LADY MARY. ;enna. elth him w, et Ntetto t'ageette- pert trumpeter. and after a course of of which suffered no worse injury ;34aurke Browne at hie repertoire thea. kow Kietchtenp!...t., ifttro4'v-to- ! ter Plain. fathhi, h ,,, 1,1! i,,i1 ,t 1!h'e, .. training at Salisbury ap, than alight malt) wounds. and some ea- - tev in Chicago.ale-A- Lady Constant to atReuben which to was er's A s All Battle. had to would have has battery African 'is been t;ls 1.':, tor, il Greatest coped entirely. leaning pretty. onI no one a,por.o--,tached was ordered to the front killed had they worn an ordinary ward th.e Agues'. and, goon after her' etaion. wyen I. htenp,eir. hat eottdWhen 1.0rit Kitchener reviewed the khaki cap. One helmet bad been 'marriage. the wage name of Iv chl.f h.r ap undr oho made her delout greatest troops previous to their departure for dented alight times by falling Capetown, March a,1 con;4,11ald on it'it440:',to ang h front. young Reuben was brpught Del. while a jagged hole in a play called "The Conferene.." pro- - la,ivieer ht,r !eel he roodhee battle ever fought against a native the arfaui. before him, and after the usual cats- marked the entry of a shell fragment 'duced by one of the 'Wage societies. and iSlait land handed her over to count race in Mrica." it the way a govern- chtam from K. of K... permission was which caused a flesh wound. too well that her engattemnt for r. She begat, ol,kborate correepond!did ment Blue Book. just Issued, charac- granted to him to go to the front. Another bore a deep fiesure made' the prominent role she now pinye toi. en) enee with 11,,splan friends. with tb terised a fight in the north of wilat The sturdy, bright lad evidently made by the butt of a German rifle during lowed. rho M&1e.on Hy, 'ios to!i alm Of bringing the two empires toGerman Southwest an Imprettelon upon the veteran eam- the was formerly fighting in the cep-- i Russell Square in a flat whieh they tether pnd soon !die beranie a dee! nr.offiezdi and,oloutor The wearer of the hei- - have fitted tip in the old Enelish !style. Africa between the Portuguese and paigner, for as he turned away. he tared trench. i idols was heard to remark to his raf-- ; si'h the :aim of seri:tit both ec,inripet met wee not even stunned and be wee the wood from the the rebellioua Ovaktianyama. blood for yoe." an- -' tore having been brought in the That's went Still to kill his four ti,les to iv; able In 1513. than 4,000 natives were killed ah. antagoniet. specially At the front Reuben became the pet other had been dented by ettrapriel un- - from Ireland. battle. which tasted from 7 a. ta. to Ica to look after her eicateti- -; Mit The Portuguese fired ever of the batttry, for be endured hard, knows to the wearer. Selena had I p ni One of th e beet looking of th e fair aeh time Pho got no, further then PeLOGO rounds of French "74" shell. ships end privations is the right Dir- been eat through by piecol of obel1 ,. eastern workers le the Hon. Norah trograd foreign office. Austria's last from k, and did bto duty 'bite obitr and but iho not effect tram io lirrsotAhr haat Evelya bieGarel-llogwho le a foreign minister. count Berchtold. got According to a statement . a Jew. On horse and moto-eyr- ie esscodtheir a .mart blow agrees the atoll wIlb al headquarters Portuguese alike he was $t bows, god ha sewn lab." (Oommorimed a veto two.) (Continued oil rall tire.) Ws wets estly 100. NW. WOE 11441b AM - 1 yester- .. ,,,,t, ..L. ,11111, dad 1 i 4 Dieses'ILiutsdstAi' 11 di.. h , ' March 2E- -1 was talk- that distinguished LONDON. on and man of letters, Viktor i me; all ---- -- day.' He ha. just returned to , 40:171371Ift2 Imzsotr Under co. , - ',,, , Advertisers Who Know the Load Plead 1 Invariably Make Their AnnounoeI meat Through the "News." , ,, .. ''''CI OPERA , , " ''') , . ,, ,A,,, .4 ' ; ,, . : ' ,'' Gloom Danseuse ,,..,,....7:" ,4 Stage Name Not a Success Better as Munitions Maker. 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