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Show , . sECT107.4 Two ; . . ,, ,, . , , . V - ,6 A I Nint SA"141JILDAY 41 t : ir ti; A - ZA''. 1 r 1.Z, 1 0':11',"' JULY is: Die , ' ! 1" , . , i)ESPLRET EVENLVG - ,'.,A'f ' 4' ,'.. A, Molt ii; .. OMEN OF FRANCE PRAISED BY MEN OF OTHER NATIONS; GERM AN A VIA TORS TELL OF THEIRSTRANGE E:XPLOITS I :: I '. t t . ' , ! ,t N , 0 TWO INCIDENTS IN THE FIERCE NAVAL CONFLICT BETWEEN ENGLAND AND GERMANY M TRIBUTE IS 1111 BY . ' - ... :. . ;'11 , ' 1HENCH WOMEN ,,"-':- . ;;': - I Them Models of triotism for Al! the World. 1. A; WOMEN OF FRANCE BY BIG! WAR F .... ' t I Ii,.. 1 ,,rb,e) 041W I A .:' ,,rk two. 7,4 1 at 19111,. S'ot bit mid. "irrtir from thi Paris on4 eprea4. Thowe whc heft-rI le l'a,ids the we:. And expo,- titooc who went there seeking wment, often gathered the halve intwire that the French woman was light, ; mtao tosenethle anti they formed; pement from the products of the ,1 seism o ,4 from the heroinee of the; ...An obis and scandals which were; Theee observers 'tiered On It aware Vitt the worsen whom they were, at the race 'Dierks. 'Irto plb!le ygs;rns ar.i music halls. in thentght swab ,It atnokere of opium and the he weaklings of the Latin pawl's of the cabsrot g I the 'celebrities ) ert tf,t- ,;o most part not French at let ere e,,rhen recruited from all the von of tt world. IroI crotin famous artiste who s3rert4 for their stravagancies 'eat Frstich women. The real French srre practically hoVer seen at the ' Maxim. In the Montmartre resorts, Ilte extravagant bails. at the ochentrie intik or et the gatherings where the Itts of WOMon were adeocated. Wet ISkewed True gosaliellea the um- - broke out the women of ,(11 steed revealed Just as the French -, good ryeated and lust as the -- telt Not a sin,people stood revealed. ore of them renuitned with arms A.. Not a single one of them held w from the first duty of a French tomNx one of them failed to answer the, the OpuntrY1 rdat'on appeal why P. make to its me. s I mist of ' IV - ' 040010.. 11.0.....):::10."11111. , 10 ArrAcx 8;56987andrd ; - ", 4 ' , - - - ,- ' ashend -1,-- .. -- "...;.! "- - 4 - ) - - - 4:44i1LV2iit'' Nr 't : 4 - ' ; , fo' " ''1',t - .,- -- ',' A ' 4 ' 1' L..- - 'f i ' 0 . fr,.. I' -.; - '- - " '' -t 4t.- - : - 1 t ;, 4. - 4 ' V' ". e t. I. so'''' 'et ., ' I: v.'.., ,. fiet:1 1 0 12."...,,, ' Ikt.::. - , - 4.;7"1 .., :7 4., " 7:pit:goo .....ol' 1 - i ' 1 (.. 0' ,r,---- , :'"-laa,e . ....- -- so ".;010r- f.,-,-,,..,eir, ,..e '..- - tIO ,4 .. 1. :,--- k,k; ,,,..lii Q ,' ; 4r, :;-- ,I- rr- ,..,5 ,,.,;,,r1. 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Tbay had their last piece of bread. end starve- Ieat stared them in the tee.. i:osseek -attain 'leen on the outaktris of the ;,I:r, ; 4 t; :Ilk II i' ',f ' ' . tI 4 t t ;, '.ie iii0.-i-- ''" ' 1; 'tt ;ytk. r,t,rg itru TV, ti 1 , . r, : It I.rsoo oar, ...l.4. tlls ,,,1!,,,it On": ha I nt o,...n. r hal in , : t ioub1,1 Are i.,r, , , ,;; 1.1 ut lmil t . t;e te! After English Exhibition, pia. , Ilia aortaattatae. in t he, :,,,..n t atn 14 16.,1 Iere1 at on p14 el haa 11,echne tp. that If The &aro,. po gli,14 arse. uil to tla .1,11.. ,dighted on th ourface aril sank. t. g .; linen ati:1 I. ..',Iaglie swam to this -- s ,; 144.1 there since. George and the Nte Duke were cadet. on board the: the Britannia in 1877 and e allotted time. s At certain times the cadets when ashore General de Lacroix Describes Her Allies Can Make Playthings for aid-- , Technique of Underground Great Britain and became acquainted with tbs different fla-- 1 as Just dren Captivating, It Proves, as Any vors at tbe apples in the South Devon, Fighting, How Its "Listeners" Report Movements of Enemy carre and ire hire crniicd iaa orchards. Once Prince George and his and the Courant Nrought in Kaiserland. W h en h ey atsoke ottani r.eir cou ,h b Required of Men engaged in It. companions met ar. old woman in Dart- Captain i urich imtice.t tht he had loot ad has been touching and month who retailed fruit. ore,tatlo Me fee teeiins in his Met thihat but trq(:ala.lapatch). desplte 'I LC,. are many! -tically disappeared. Iftent The meat Gertruto onslaught (tmecial Dispatch). th,,, , were, frozen he t drat ruvelopir4 scheme by shearing off cu4 15aturdaYt IA)NDON "Wall, mother," said the Prince the al..! m.,,,,d mechanical in nett teMun markod the culminating dewhi,b wheeis "the sc flanks. ti.e toys for It guards opponents' or pARig. 8,turd,,. th.t p,,, the t,untee be idea that Englanu was necessarily round:, 4 on the own flanks in the shape of galleries or resources of heroism and ways celled an elderly lady "motherLi oenelal de l'aenda bill. an ,oell and ,ert the way to the Austrlan lines. Inte".tina al- tsInes branching l moan of the French woman. front the tunnel of direct ,dependent On Germany for her toy sup- 'bow's fruit edam There It'd Proerees doll ,1011, are from as Paleetine .low. ami h;t ae Mei ituseane ma in Paris the the ..., part Z Fran, e there aro at PINION:It three tiack It has its offensives and its coup- "Lot' I don't kaow. sir," replied 2itt "mint the combats Tamps n" :rn"P". In rurs'ilt the aviator& fet nt this front by gainer- - ,.,r attacks. its successive iltbEll of defence 1ply is one of the illusions battered by the frotn flusaia. lo lly little peasants from '''''r" Ions of prominent women. all methtensor-v.1M)rafe. some nice strawber.1 ITS got lwar. In future Hun WY vrtil be telliAt'ed Switzerland sad stuffed dc0.1ti made hy the its reclucts. aer.nd the French Red Cross as it dame, "bat ., TILDOSZI wareme and on the work of Mt ,nd --The New Dangrs F. .red. - an under the orders of the mill- ries, wane pears, a good lot of plums and ismer, Leg miners. w importeas. end rei most sample method of mine work of the Crimea. Dolts. from Bel--Iti7itaiLitio.ra 14alyliess milindetbinet natives :t'A7lnelltlearitilbormatid; s Astor ir ,..f an den it ben the 3 through a pine more ectivoritios ructiQn . , important They have. hammer. a a few aloe apples." and dolls from edil.le doll SerLin. :thick. reaohk'qd forret the), the imne of rata These are the Society .,Appleor said the PriDes, with a meant- or onerlittiligyknoMand pa"littmocell toregatrugreatqualla uelde: element of the enemy front is intended. Ipresent War. One is directly reminde& glum autommly. end dolls. the dolls awl per between Russian and Austrian inielk such as a poet of mitrailleuses, anent spirit "ti to Wotmded Soldiers. the Associaan We don't greeBun in the Toy Exhibition at th of Frenek meted sheitcr, a communication centre or If -Women and the Union of :1g giants to his companions. web vreerare." dubterrenesti aids oars O Women of Prance. bay apples, do wer -tey other Installation in hien the enemY Tiliteh all Art Gallery willY by onme A splendid collection of to ys. the work of p,the or the most has kwown one is e'th critic. -tarr Tite first of o CLechs r who ittheariano. Rokniana. his realstance. Of course, I oparing effigies of German notabilities, these is at preeent mat,- Nor came the unanimous awns. The ancient operations known le military art he concentrated was made t..ttlie nnier ,c...ild netttsr speak nor understand Ger- &rum, to methods these a hoel oppose, ninety-thre-e menu, et relief sto- bogs bought other fruit, and as the Prince in former centuries it bet of ninspins, surmounted. bl , e t SkO, g Of rd 01 T MI 10 sok w lad ,i. 4,0,,,e,gatore provided the reseed- - counter mints. Au the ellocticht this eon and amulet Jere .!,,,kev Its;:kat-,:::p..,,f1,1.eventy infirmaries at railway luesmPui ,7C104.17,744 the ribedevet, .0. oa;.4,14.16,,,,,r,;,,, oentrv quitted the old tromatt,hAftsligt. sott.,tptutthAlp.Stl heterrdereertrOolltergtt'it Curious1'h Cann: CO attati;mrt ful front bottom to top than In width. ascii cha.11ented who nelliYell)-- rho( them could' Shire the war began greet derelopmentsi War rebout 60.000.fg trance iber hi On the mascot iniltintry, it ie int4ctit I to into ska" be.Wged iertnati ile took Gurich and 1)46 4011ro. It has in service Ad nurses "Look out tor us, incase. Next time bream-- The beelesed opposed ouch attache Ado weeks in get beneath the wore of 4 wil place in the toymaking Indus- - i n- I;- to see. the a r has lad n stiintiletins Npeak ,,,,,,,,,,,,, to tho Auotriarioffker 411 ln com- ids eoponent. Each seek to stop hie op. IrRittAnt nurees. vein, a stock and the with Lt.; for made we well You progrees thgland. apples pass 'Three armies of women of by filling the tunnels with smoke or burn- ponent's subterranean .progreas by blow. try effect It has. for itustance. sent lip the mand, who. after car., rat and severe wraith ma inooth. material. ilins-I Is and ins well dteign craftmannhip In; up his tunnels es far as poss ible tly render eacistance to wounded convince:. Oat they. sera to ;14,,. prim of ,avis fr,:n fitt"a ivetitvins.,ta ) tepreo, nt, d themselves to Another multitude of women Of The motaty1ool4 Royal ,Naral conotal "After the h3rtMUOS of runpowdor the ids own main works when circulustanoei tated in this exhibition. he al The fteer elly,..-,- 0 that they h utalthe classes is worths, for the at Dartmouth has now superseded the on s tunnels were further used to deposit el force one eide to be on the defensive a stop the Prominent among larger toy is deetanated maces charges of explosives 's - lit families of ht. n Ie. ry .,urtes). Ard after receiving certain Violet, are cherged end soldiers. for the Britannia as a VIEVS ON lads ddo. Intended to ruin the enemy's defensive :henmade, Mt of seven models. the Gates of tom lAm.., GIOLITTI'S for -t treatment inedir, place arvi training axed. for the blind. nourtalv le PrnPfn do there nothtnir wan but until I and for the dieSubterranean 'warfare then he- - the enemy arrives within range 11.' d,,o, jnot as they appeared about the mkl- Sw h Is the work of WOZD11 of tined for high naval servicS. Overlooking work& I' EUROPEAN SITUA.FION n''''"'''. t trill 1 It It ail fevind nitig that blt to whatever social rank they Dartmouth and the harbor, two hundred demo an art eingulariir attractive to mill- Ceders-meaA collecIdle of tbe eighteenth century. Reprisal. ,;ur..-t- i end ,sonvalesent- bary eadtaapra. mislaid operatkos bad a i Fr,neit WOrliftt are showtral an feet above the sea level, this nk.... to im...,p,roN..etis t.sapparataut,,. thet tion of silhouette toys. made of wood. inbuilding great development is certain femme ....., ' enemy and (Special Dispatch). like spirit of aelfcat Motto who are not I. considered the premier naval training alogee. sowing which owe be 'Petitioned - 7"eformauaa."ne as"taewe7g b'y. te; .;;;L;;;;. call eludes a bunt in full cry. For tihe war- BERLIN. Sat,!tdAY. A CONI.'w1ERCIAL ',.,-kEworking for thet of Ontilogne in the eisteentli can- direct the State are like there are knights, clad in realistic The Deutsche Tagesze ttung for the Publio establishment in the world. engineering' tactics with great print s snin of Arras in the seventeenth. I' Met and are working In tumy, on mettlesome timue armor. the . for strict Is teachind and in It chargers engineer. TO bleb FOLLOW Professor well PEACE taking Ordo, krit,WI. ' Turtn In the eighteenth and more reeeati ,nto elutes Thom who are not working ofiterview t the information of the lis-- lebock wood. e econotntat. ha a Joe'. haI IA lil tho error are of EktrILSOSIS and of liebeatopol. to determine what can be done in l A Tudor doll's house. the work of tbe, working for commerce. be, the peasant meow" sr weektaS eee. Oe linteent Nese in Giontti. tZie Leonia alhotrY for stitch Signor tiL4pc,:lal latttr gisxal ' Dia;.atbi. be cireihnstshoes. considering the terrain agriculture. For more agricUltural machines, are taking cars of 41 a year become larger end aid the time required 'to anoomplish the (Immo. Park toymakers, was bought by 'rather nes.antattr vkaa 1,gatning the! "Then. erinies tromen have Miasma alto tbe berveets. sod are HEItt.l.. SatirdaY. railing live stock. armaments moreharing Innetml artelles of business. anti more powerful. with ,bject desired by the commander and to QUOIN) Mary. etittitalg, n- .b.at.totaa Roth Fre, h ar e! t ;, r171. !I ro ("on t papers 'In Flanders Waltato are comrsung 'admirable and retnerkable ha been the swifter and swifter action, the operation, "t Itai) ha" h''" the enemy without lotting him 8orue of the rnost attractive exhibitslvt-T- l. ind'V'nj"" Sea inadinglheen..,aa., !Ina; of subterranean warfara. acme of the aulne tor taro to ,oin," eab.1 :4114.44 ago4. th.t a e"intner lal yo, in Europte necosearily slow, omprise you. working trOnWril to the (nil boats. end are hauling Ibises, been media by disabled soldiers and it;t:i'itetrt! -OOSO, MOOS, the.. -laborer" lei the r in place o e het their Importance and gews way It I it is superfluous to explain what cool- government munitions At Pree-- I manoeuvres end more Mirka MOVSMOSIS lap. is necessary to those directing awl, 'sailor, sod much is the work of children. itlertneoy at -A ....t us ivi t lier,17ti. tot; noel.. rirdli:11,1. ?::Htn: Women. young and old. have the watae to the agar 6114111' 1 t,t,?:,.3;::.:1,,,,et:'t..i' :1,H71,1.:::11:;1'1t1:71, :: .a-s d......4a and Madasaacarr aatorel have left the cities and have oat i "prom that time subterranean warfare WM ,"" will a so. turn out morale ohm men lilt,tlittiennr supervialon they thew panittang uatta,.".t.ols, :.11;iYeorku,,t w to aid are th being uwirieu themeelvee Hut ,tHlly spea a to the condition of an betoken ass who. despising &suffer end death. millet under a men in their agricultural work. but Mot place' with tipery fume kt..n on:oatwilt tia::na,f0.rms.eence,ou,,,u CC"I'Ct Un a r'lLrMe7'C'rl:t5 a t e C'''M Amy regime to practically work in the process. The siege of Port Arthur. how- tort is vitiated air fifty or elate feet from a tiortlicee erhielt abeY. have Althaeln ,.."" ever. r; et;!(:', Att e to flood the ,s,,71d natkets ,111k Ger es and factories where armsgreat bargain:: or stain, fired ,by orthat Germany and showed that it had been abandons'. he entrance of their tunnel' and twenty and able to render are of trivial 'UR imeortence we wen. inIn the which two ore Produce4 . billtons a YPerly tournament trade. ae art! n.,s. ...4!, good, 1 he lr thirty feet below ground. within a les another, 6,,,,, ,,, Is the gente-- 4 mobilization of the in comparison with the "rig eqltat the "P"n Eland an4 Filth's rut:knot, the fh t that t:,- tjett t,,,tt met'When the present war took on nu yards cif the beanie miner: who is ready horses ere no lees desperately in earnestdri'el'et -women themselves are doing. That thim imitation will in time i.o.0,,.. liani inartne le eibl orrov completely of trench fighting subterraneer perhaps to blow them up. This coolneas. than the combatants. character the int wt a,. ,I hui.ar disorganized ' intolerahle is eontoulag, of c tonstitution this mar boa already proved ,f 14g wore begun. at first hesitating!) 'his StOrS10. this contempt of danger and of the country. hut "Colonel atGiuffra. anips miii be a Vd ton ', Caen. recently made the en- - operattans regiment ate' the feminine element ex of the frost. end firsalb death turns h the best onion' Of our mgt. no: leoppaurserti, amnadnyanimachar: ito:Jp.E7etsient,di tuts tted our hands ka.autittm:tet certain at points started d"....tTichtetetna..t tr;,,,,o11,4"1,,,;;gt:lina :7;2 erbeela in to do big Litia..a. dolls at'ee ,n,Jr:;,s.ntotte motion , and in the great Pertinent of putting wore" to wntig In thill entered into the scheme wherever Jaime- - mewing corkie" the mothers the wives the b.radii is bias araddhlraltht diets contact of the two Piemonte eve- One remembers especially a itassnotittangli".intorertruun)I ub"urtg"Rtiosur.:e)ueldf"ainrg,r,; ,terte,nt upon her tor ra rtary numerable. sisters, Lb.Una" infirmaries. 1,,,osary Met wee daa.ahters men who had &red. it possible. Then the art wars bort "! 'T.A''''1rY stuffed ekPbent Positive!: buretipft with INations cannot organize to ''t:in hingr'rv',IrPto fight for theof the regazdad again in the technical experience of our "BOCHE" GETS LEGAL defence of the Donn- - laundries. The eXPertimint And 'al ans amiable itories am readily ila a evo l'ITHIUPi dmit" seirocity. to savant". suppressed to ee well ta""'exsp",',';; deterhandle the la rteA Mewl' enirineee n p:..., to business. to erect olttgrznitzeb; ..,1:nv it!,;, ii.:J '';',:.:Ir: keen SOCOUTIM and to Per-- being thus obtained. aa these wonsou were mined wort of our asppo... DEFINITION IN FRANCE Sara one mirthless monkey. which Is ha- - luttpnpu!nr minister. thristhir able to ears a living for theme."' and -- It la at the end of the tunnel' or Mee work that me-LavIn Frnnee thtt, I. tie same been s hal previously guffawing hippopotamus. ramming The Pails conference did not tilasipate 4 mow who bad been employed In those mitt ow fss;ing na- ea tamable ..-emirate are sato& The a twig... only for men. It was the wore There are examples of work by men and ithe suspicion and mistruot tht.t le." zIa, atoditious feminine activity 'Oath services were sent to the treat gel' iAriA coursed by the ex- - ar,"..rega"i'aa gravity of the ourfaco the hollows at alreec a farm of eontmpt to tel Ithe women erriem, Esit End whinit itteit,lemong the stilted allataaa. 1....PPpa.. an he! of Pluekale ere 411141 ST.11"ge "Uttar? In Trend Satmlnatra man. recently a a,,ag !, ..:;,..,,;..::,,,,,,,:;r country front financial cotes-n- it wee 'defined by a Justice of :,talrlieT,unhilli. and even from famine. Perlethat of Val do Oracealk the eel- - Toombs. Tao chambers smarrotog tat the ... 4 flee Ill &minted with r.t zryas,!..ngts Gt:rzian t;,rteilsolt,a,irnisT, cTipples. cottager the who. mom in of Pees. JuddOlin were in kitchens who the diovo employed nt' ara 'caned ranee,. surcharged meet. saki: Weems laved Irmosee, is Germa. cu struck nwntI". away. ..' ttetic by out of siMenes but to keen been replaced by women of the Rea or undercharged. according to whether the : ar, hthlurnore thePerIvitaallitilry and ta , Lb.mm1i replaced the tome in an the hoes intnot for a possibis conflict ,hh2'17-io'c',9:1, to ho Neel Is to obtain 'funnels with radius "Considoring that. in Presence of the the wit ai,n, v:.hil'h,1;rtrr,i11--rril,trecla all the factories, Os the rail- - Crook, and this essmPle Ia about lager-circumstances ii""la which grievous through of ta. bow- 'characterise which in of line followed other It swat boopitabe. many this to lo wantina. orroottor donor artoriot tat, mi. la the navigation French as in,Por) l'or our wants ao the with Serbian Adriatic passing 'earls mutt Iwith of canals and eele. hi the Inunitiatut theteriee that charge is Placed .hlow the eurtena Th. mushy Italy rQs. mai In beaten c,r1Imerciaily by to Ond a more the toys. In the Nosh's arks, for egample, the Italian Adriatic; England 'wants France hos en the wark 'in the fields. the Camoullete are chambers unttoreharited bravery. it la irep000lblo lee hese etileme animals Metall" Prance the integrity' of both liermany and America.- - We noiad Men it would have bees Woos- - feadntse tabor terns than the l' cleverly chiselled injurious &grading, the "We be wall la largo government fa se that their mike conflasti locally and seise the agricultural problem'. et 'Bothe.' which stadnis the and Russia 11 ants ootntantirtu. tnin:dnernsh.mi,hrainneer: trct.bn1 brill:Waal are to Whri.,...r.1."; so funned la prodseed. Y "trend. when Mon of civilization very aosattes Of Premier. ha a meteoritaatilnwdemendos treebbasziti Chchinains;.Engdtech- - god humanity. it Ito draws ..SUMBrrilaillall warfare areekaution praised the wok Per-va- st 1111" oosoceived caan!d lw.s! reliant "Mewl. InarendritAlornensd. rdeasGe.rTnneawnY osollybe ma! wanes. woo employed let the stemitione tort. peace. Amerita wanta to be the protector or bl the French peasant woman nbetortaa ulna, than ma unbar ha, want Maus trete eratituT 'grazi er. It bee Ito that a rreachman of pure blooded aright jui the ant banks to finance industrial and item- year de- humanise& and it la statad that the &orrice et eatellr aad et teatime:arias( hr 1 would 101111 with anger at Ouch ea insult' ful subjects, ouch as famtyards. triad- chins. . grimly Whams le 00.0need the dat7 2,NA that it would ofbethe war, and out that the a turned It ataa who lidee..r.: ao "'rho !arta eonfwence Prof( nuced notthhtnang tm4rcinaleoetaine.terPiritherwimt not the PaYing 0f Butte and cotes hog dove . Ms, forever iT111110- courage avid &wallas of those Wellben is ac the Sov t Pmertato at their due value the whine ta tha galbortne informattea about the en- base called a "Elettos" waa not, after all. oa, belly mach wont popular. 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Al,,I - ' - , ' ' ' 4 , . i.41-,f- : l'. vi,t , - ,- ,-, , 's i ,; , --4 4:,,,,-.:-- t,i'e f ,. t,4 "o .- : NTA1N STPEAM (tt ', ...... , -FIZ1 t..L ufmla 4 k I. i '' "'"010St c:71,11.1111Z44--- .,..., ,N,,,,,, , ; -4.-1-r-A 94Iti:te)(esees,sal 4: ' ,,',:4'i'-.1-...''--"..- - -- Pt.:" - . 4 s' F. , ;- ''''''.. . ,'''' - q'h fir: ..6. 4nm.. ,....., . wit it :,Vi"t1 4 : I.1 , mo0. , ' , 4. - - ; elt,....0.- - ' i.-.- ,,,,daN, Vim, saw' wir THE DIATROYERAI 7, t .,,A , , ,. r.., - iv ''.' , - t 4,1 Lt14. .. - - - w ,,' ,t. .- ' . '',7 4 , , , That Has Done Duty for Half a Century. tneuvacTrtAuguaby . , -- ..7 4 , Brokers Purchase Famous Oh f Vessel ftwiticao , -- , - ,,- I?( I V41 1 '". min., - re .. : ,..... .4". OUGHT' Active Service slies UMv .... ...........,,,,..Ar- ....e...1.1Lo M (Special Dispetch). LONDON. Saturdar After lying at Dartmouth for nearly half a century the famous old cadet training ship Britannia la now being die- mantled, having Leen bought by a London firm of ship brokers- The Britannia is the fifth of ber name. She Wok the 'place of the old Britannia as a training ship at Dartmouth after the latter became obsolete and useless.! The ship thus superseded was ono of filet flagships in the fleet that bombarded S. bastopol in ISZe4-- 3. Th. present Britannia waa laid down in VW . Sbe lay out as a 'three-deckethe atocks until after the etLi of the, Crimean War. Then, as the introduction of steam bad been officially recognised as' thcmotive power of war shi ps, rbe was cut amidships and lengthened. and also. extended at the stern. and finally launched u a crew 131 gun ship in lte ll). ' She was christened the Prince of WIIIIPL but upon her arrival at Dartmouth she' wu renamed the Britannia- - The vessel, wag towed to the mouth of the Dart! ,,,04., .. ;f I 4 - .4r1 - 0.13,MZ il Sr.. -- , ..... .10 evala:...... f:. loops Fwc) Nights in thc 't1,'W (.11 tho Enemy's s,:2: 4141, k,M,,.."1,irlowlmitft.m.on Zw; -- . .;::in....... ,.. - At, , ., Training Ship Goes Out of '.- ak-a- v ,.., fA : , ';,s 01:4 v.,. 741:: Territ,)ry. erE 6 Y. 1 T titt : , t 0 I FEET FROZEN ItIO '0 MONt ,40' fl ....e. - ''' t; 00 A - ...A.0.-"- .?... . stated In the allied; I kingthatgenerally few knew the people of Wore the war. A distinguished' ariter. who has written much on ,,,,. ew,ntry. also recently made tho ObtOrratinh. Few knew 'the people, knew whet! Frartm and still fewer 'wide tmanifestations of patriotism; French w ninth were capable of. Fren,), trOthan II now a revels--- ; :wail t!,- world.- - saes the noted Ital-- 1 ihthor, ,,tgoor i,ta, II. and it is time that' Ian sI,,t4 he masks known to all the ga vorid and that the misty ideas.; 1. carn'.o and the erroneoue notion d had formerly r sthered around the di Iraq:oh should now forever be Sta. , ,., l'il';': 7 Prowls atOMMA t "44 k'll': 4JV '''' 4, : or. A. 6,, I (Sleclai Dispatch). PARIS. Saturday. , esetitabte effect whirl: the battle 1 vado kis bad upon the trOTOOTI of aimblect of intereatimg stomment "tot AM emlnent authorities as Mr. Denney have taken part The miss& by Mr. Protopopoff. vice prest nor silo LisSilLit Ihuna, On the occasion in Paris, to the n,,to of his presence that the Allies would have much to the Kaiser for. la being freely used jessetion with the noble attitude of 0 4:;-,,- - ' III00105 'I'''. PP; 1 1 I :t Inages.." !.;) r on That They Were Light and frivolous Is Said To Be Erroneous. - ; '1,4117'' 4N., , 1 1. 7'...1. i'' I .444, 4$ i:41 , I 4tA, c.: CAL t, (:19 ,,r, , -. 'c'.4- Pa- , ..14 .1c '','' Calls 1, '4 4, 1 ' a. I . i; r4.''st.4't, 's i;t9 f t 4, I .1.0,..,,, ,i,.; , ', ' : t ' FLIER CHEERFUL WITH 3 I ; 4 - ' til 1 NI f ' -- 4 .:1'''.74.77:'"'4.1 ITALIN o'' ; , ' '' t 4 -- De P6 - , ' Ad I. - - ,,, p'. - .at, - - , , ,100 Dip - i:4;gri$:1. r4,1. ' |