Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN LAKE- SALT UTAH CITY OUrt they DANIEL ROHMAN ON VALUE O BEAUTY had MAN can have any kind face and succeed but (TV a musf woman face or least at scarred or ‘‘la far have one of is that the value as while it The is asset for an actress would not it altogether essential to her believe that but I do I and by be the stage alone Physical beauty and there as was it of beautiful be :Reid on not because her counsel which right interferes by Mrs and with On coupled be make her success why insist that I is valuable from it such is “Woman a and when is expected her beauty matter fbe be to in so my is At case and is showingthe woman'sloss one advantage is over man (damages in A bold the right of The tiful law (looks would he stock if he that the Reid Mrs the capable in business in it Westbrookas precedent a maj’ rest consider will pulchritude her man a altered right she always as any it is and to has Woman beautiful be right to a strives to expected Of is MMHiHA not j ' course I And automobile her in by Beach when another owned by but driven by Lis chauffeur struck was after all tion in moneyis matter a like n Ab ' small compensa-at a Albert who Plaut Mr was alone John the testimony the chauffeur sea found engaging so it instead ness of driving wrong side Mrs Gardner the attorney emphasizedthe same point Reid his car Reid Reid “To-day the of her on suit face the thrown she may j looks from the (he sight and appealed so contractor or a do or business a requests for line a professional Mrs in ability that she should fact Tn sympathies there twelve of is not be much as business term but beauri-lul Man hP3ntifni be every American n ’ll X American prir'ss may sonic throne of State has day than cx- Daniel w- thetry to that her in husb"': Prince 1 of hi native to ’’ ' his bride But belief & woman - that his one has learned the use he has also learned little and tongue brain of or connection in with tugboats makingcollections and deference laughed those elders to to and at in my sullen one kinder treatment the the heart little Mrs her beauty Reid I as her dramatic was ability the loss about As to Many encouraged pay for teacher was a injured in that you have been wonderfullyThere are between ten and thirteen young many children who seem have to naturally sulky dispositions that who if selection of ii-o primogeniture govServian time he saw’ very ern ruler parts entire time in in his be seated this moment throne of Servia is of nowherein tlm world ‘lavished her gifts The be l Dame Thia is Qa more that Princess will Nature and stop in freely the child is very young teach him obey his parents as involuntarily as he would eat w’hen hungry Teach him the natural th‘ who Those of dashint a not to be chap-I the question which surprised or to tn® rigne tning is as regaras cnap- Prince through a' 11 A 1 1 X v '-’A it have read some the of see prince a first glance about of so has wf' many' taken a just was year from the time that Prince took part in the battle of he disembarked in New a personal Ma®® i of active have the The not yet settled many Balkans” Ideal Home “ department a a a 7 ii JMV m vXW WIm MW V Um A v IwmRk a ' a 7 t 1 1 Wk b I B a I I a hi-past dependent and -able his family Servia not only :i and look carefully at the faces of many of mord beautiful those you will see there notice you may ‘it is seems very the ideal home look not of Olympia those people are thinking is full of not toy comparison even of the feel treasures which undevelopedriches snre that when wonders and surround develop them They are far far away in the green peace returns and it is possible to under the hillside or high up the land all manner of wealth will be country on the cliffs gazing through found below the soil of Servia windows that too and other look straight across the sea is very beautiful country — much which than Switzerland in -like his was place the grandfathersplace eldest although he of Kara-Georgevlte 'wk at I t -i it I I PrinceAlexis Through Whom American Worn-’ an Comes Within the Shadowof a Throne the eldest son Alexander his uncie son to meet j i info going a t $ i unhappy man all a -many about the world restlessly from one the parents of the girl or that reason to another lamentingthat I have been the dinner or dance two a young second son was chosen to succeed do not wish They know little if anything defraudedof a kingdom In this way the present King Peter of each other beyond the fact that they to talk of my cousin Peter who is now the son of Alexander came to the throne are mutual friends of the hostess He is upon the throne of Servia nor to say anythingafter the death of Kin attracted to her she is Alexander and drawn to him they about politics at all It is only that decide to continue the Queen Draga and the end of the Obrero-vitch after acquaintance father did not abandon his rights if that particular party is over Is it dynasty proper my of Servia P When the ice Alexis and his mother “Where were we?-’ lie asked"Ob we for her to accept the man on his face such they could be called nor have line was restored to the throne previously were exiled from Servia that the talkedof the Ameri so value? It is not only improper n woman Yes the but sometimes will not say that never expect to take my father was only fourteen years old Prince is in ways more of a Parisian are very pretty these American it to be dangerous many proves steps toward gaining the throne for myself and it would have been than a Servian lie has spent most they have beautiful complexions and they necessary to have Ask the man to call at your house? Yes if he hints he like neither will say the contrary It is a This the people received almost are very health' looking to do Introduce regency of Servia of his life in Paris and To-day to I a romance to-day known come I hero the slender I an to a Kara-Georgevitch sur-grandmothers am contrast a I I re-1 people rather while one of the big bftY once tn he is not above taking an iu stores gives an exhibition keen frippery and is of how terest in feminine the ideal home should be furobserver even of the beauty that is only n’shed Rooms set aside for this purpose skin deep the Prince has proved that he are decorated artistically and the public is is brave soldier as well as a most dem-i invited to come and see how beautiful a of (homecan be made ocratic man for he entered the army his country as private soldier shaving with mind filled with the wondersof off his mustachein order that ae might this exhibition eaeh visitor we may lagine will return to h’s do so little own home “I wanted to go out with my country- dissatisfied little envious of the things Tu who had been he- has seen but may not possess The ’real men and fight rhe for so man' hundreds oijhomewill seem somewhat lacking for our enemy s" said the Prince “I green while was year: perhaps—somewhat incomplete and soldier and had no place among the otunfin shed The exhibition will leave vivid 'ficcrs private went as We fought impressions in the brain so a husband (the battle of Monastir and the lurks at and wife will discuss of dec new scheme thought we were the Cossacks oration new method of lighting and “The peasants of Servia arc fine fightthen realizing that these things rruustwtalt fellows generally TlK-(win store up the new ideas in the mind rrs ami very fine in times of peace against the time when country is prosperous that sbdp comes population of 3000000: home and the ideal home for while there is which both have there are 2000000 land owners Each long conceived may becomethe real one at his little patch of land is one with If and to take care of himself you go to an exhibition of this kind to-day I talk wife strange’ dramatic a that was hotel instead "of going back to our he commented “I do not want to politics but will only say that am camp” a appearanceand in is attitude to take Prince Alexis not only put herself in line an entirelywrong the'majority of cases for a kingdom but stepped into region of Is true that twenty or thirty years ago chaperons nearly were not so much ini romance Not the most successful speciand that ourj men of the Graustark school could vngu® as they are went about in a less pass the actual career of the Prince in instrlctea fashion than the average girl of terest and excitement the present age But there was a reason for this Society was not as complicated “Don’t say that am a pretender to the in that day as in this people lived in throne of Servia” begged the Prince smaller communities knew each other when asked about his place in the royal and when a betterthan they do line of Servia “I do not wish any one to girl received the attentions of a think xvik “It this Although 1 not only he but his entire his antecedents were well j - “My - It man and that they Monasticwhen Paris ' in young young u'-u - the final comment afraj was we clothes in could not get any troubles in she liked She went to none that ‘There is the usual places but she said nothing that it is all too very can wear 1 picturesque most its so -the described r cluded this family he 4-D ex-treme and bright eyed man dressed in the most sub-many up to date women scoff at th® need dued and correct attire who greets one of a chaperon and insist that the modern cheerfully and declares that he is demoa 14 bill ia KlIYlMg crat of of herself be subject’ democrats rare and should not to the Old World ideas of conventionNow Nevertheless Mrs Pratt in marrying a so” — his Westi the life fit tlifornia manner as is Prince there is nothing of the There is a groat diversity of oninion uon this subject and it is not strange that any instance one should becomeconfused or hat -Ridiculous’” travel ! a country and one who confronts every unmarried woman and part in some of puzzles not a few who are anxious to do but are not quite sure just events so conventional ie right thing wnat the trip of Serviat of TAt pllGd OHt 4 then tne Pi’inno nnce sutf w'j And iufH his arm far he indicated the very tip and then drew a swift line to he con the shoulder “the feather so” west-Lnited as courtesies part of his nature little becomea on the fetching coiffure 3 romances based on the dramatic happenings in which royalties figure might be Chaperon Question rhapfoned cioned? the the opinion has beauty of upon the young manhood unmindfulof any may endeavor to exert control his parents Parisienne j only three was ! at of Sttates the country i it all And nat years will you pay for your laxity when the children are young but heartaches and sighs will be your lot when your little on?s become adolescent up-io-: I ’ give might exerted you to their brightness lose -mu little the of at had yours the previous only When but outsiders can never judge what of what is upsetting the little mind— acts of apparent injustice have made them “Little but ago their a thisf visit to obedience surely now you will they No amountof eleven or twelve will absolute control which through Kara-Georgevitch a your-children let Slash to here” he added “abovethe early exile— has not returned to Servia during the reign of King Peter but still knee” quick all comprehensivelives in Paris where her house is the Then with the hand he drew in the air the headquarters for all the of young Servians sweep have outline of a chic and dashing bit or who come there to study military (date headgear placed very much on one(science 4 Huger -x as you methods rankles The boy who has been allowed to run and often makes the wild the first ten years of his life will not Indifferent where be whipped into obedience the next three would have brightened or four and will certainly go his own way Throne the well it as on young that punishment at j ago hand If and of the their days! in the child’s brain in this Supreme Share May in that this shortcomings pass Isn’t that too cunning?” The injustice of such that W3: like a authority even not keep a firm when they are so becomes habit childgood obedience was Mothers a can only say that both the lower sustained and the Court claim” Some time rn-v and But the grounds over children it and all impressions to use bls little 'mrde at that time are boundto remain It is never too early to teach your side pad VreorDevitch previous Tiuntry about fourteen years Manners amusing wonder shake their heads grandmothers of tOrday and murmur that our j the legs ‘ become mu puiavu made to pay Your Good then when strong as as I court in before Mrs was Ohio be ir Teach of permanently summer to mothers have seen litflo the coun who before her marriage Cleveland of Servia this fo Paris hist Pratt will rchman that the attractive can get whetherit be quicker hearing than an unattractive one and sea walls admit man quite was damages on damage to result Princess down has r- returned in the setflin European I'uittal States now who share a honest for that the muscles on the stage I all share a beautiful the home in and woman knows contributions contended accident has caused necessity be to required not this - mo or are ithite also the accident of claim I narrowsense RckL H practical ex-1 tne in H Photooy commercial line or charitable Reid result : manage practically anything does not follow because it the of the to be tugboats of (for and their children’s naughtiness the little ones have passed the one age where their little pranks have seemed !of her eyes were so stiffened that she could punished Tinny they have been severely ino'longer only express by meansof facialcon for the same things which formerly and murmurs of fortion joy grief and other emotions tha brought forth laughter a or good jurymen that they for the woman in to the amount as for the awarded her compensation woman of $7250 Thesc men were not beauty pects woman to of that results were the wlio was brought She such are V the courts How i The to Yet scars conditions in of the hardest tasks for the young many mothers have been heard to assume Is the discipliningexclaim "I really don't know what to do Before the baby be with her children Harold: he is becomingso naughty talk or speak she spoils it to her lately” In nine cases out of ten Harold content and it Is almost impos-break has been just as naughtyall along only the habit as the child grows he has ceased to be No manners may woman sibte for and was he attending of especially Mrs of Mrs of prospect to of this” put on rubber boots and go looking out out and superintend the building of a sea the busi wall to successfully as as a man can She was on the may practise medicine dentistry law the road of disastrous the that over ' ! M gins When ’ Mr the to thepopular tvivu? uiv (persons responsible should older lARlw H®'-?' i According to of 111Bl- am and her car referring a a suit asks mother to I riding o XE A I be beautiful a was to marredhi become laughing Children award greatly pleased over my victory in the compensation money (courts because it maintains exactly what claim—woman’s right to be attractive Deal once bring to she promptly a - look attractive her of good looker?” And if the this capta’in of industry of knowing husband's friend hears of the marriage a new wife “Is she pretty?” All these things tend to prove that verdict is that ‘which has been woman suing for 'made the legal A one woman should be (beautiful Should and if she loses this most Mothers to the professions in or courts damage to their them whateverof award may give up- at were to go has a a ” it sustainedby the courts do not think! woman’s rights enters into this at all I mean by that that because a woman is as be beau verdict Bertha establishes Reid Henceforth women sured have to woman recent Mrs of case of courts that when it comes court of law receive injuries that Iman belief has been my he get pictures her beauty of ‘ This a believed I “Did wife attractive marredit least industry company amount ! I MERICAN The frightful that the railroad so I anything very'serious adjunct” a had made of court for a generous did not dare to let those two It detracts her success and happiness the victim of the accident stated As with beauty to complete That but for captain of industry ever heard the services of a competentman “Is he good looking?”1 His questions ask exhibit are “What has he done?” and “What ccn he do?” But if this same captain of is told that an old college chum'has contrast married nine tinms out of ten he will ask to settled out is! that it injuries his beauty Who seeking 1 K The beauty the accident for painful physical damage to to showing face and that she had i that iotvard must before was jury that scarred a (woman’s inalienable goes a long way the success of any woman the stage of ability course her not without occurred it have her picture taken to i broken a disability! of physical urging was damages relief when of comparisonone just this this the contention made of and by the lower one verdict is of of direct any hope and to and adequate hermarred considered the confirmation rendered leg or accident for- much her Knn m railway digni: robes gravely :( 1913 JtosJhiir b claims five " 30 s— — woman woman a the verdict of (but because everywhere but woman appreciation j beautiful do not mean I this to — - the Appellate Division (interesting feature call is of result was (court success woman’s business NOVEMBER - —- -r in valuable a -r— J a- to regarding the verdict to black in the right not beauty of is man's beauty Supreme Court judges fied maimed concerned of appealed the of a perfect a the average defendant The unjust C CH UpnOlldl: s the value of ' SUNDAY — — r—-w 1 75 c-p “Then when Americans ’in who travel a great deal conic to And there they are placing the furniture the ideal home The chintzes and know more of the beauties of Servia curtains are being hung the lights aie being am sure that it will attract many of the arranged the little labor saving devices tourists who now go to Switzerlandand being installed into places” are kitchens to the better known dream They may never get there these people Although the Prince only becamea sol- whom you watch In few hours thev a djei asj year the age of fifty-three — will be back again in the real home where which he doesn’t look by about fifteen rent and taxes fight a winning battle years — he is full of valor against ideals They will talk a little: officers who trained in so “Our perhaps a picture will be arc a chair moved him to your family accept his best not to say anything about it at all were not willing to do since they his education in that city “Also” the Prince pausedjudiciously he said enthus- taken away a new lamp shade but iu “they rance are splendid” hada considered hut only if they include a although do not paint At least” he paused iastically of course atn a free modern already had unfortunate experiences Si)ltc acclimatization the Prince “Thereare no better anywhere- but nothinig— much of the ideal chaperon society is constituted again “they have or as very beautiful in the world But all the people of Servia be spoken will without with suph a finds that there are some things which for that Is ‘a subject that is method of government it Is impossible to know man and may say what which look much natural much of more are patriotic Thereis nothing that they better not too often discussed They liko tne men you meet and it is better to bow being reproached any one “The affair at the palace which ended he likes better in American life than in than the complexionsof the women of will not do (for their country was notfto so on believing that the dream is com-alonc to “It was because Paris There the painting is really fright conventionsthan to run the dangei- of my father was too the career of King Alexander and Queen the soldiers who willing tolins true too having were much detail is apt to conserve your friendship taken lightly “There are the American women-’ said ful'’ that his Uncle Alexander was ail Draga suddenly It against the fuse the Picture young happened the Prince EverybodyIn': was “they arc so very pretty and eremy “Must one always b® chaperonedat placed "Alexis” camo the beautiful voice'from the the throne it does upon My great-grandover in a minute had been interested they have such kingdom did his best and many every affair?” perhaps you ask in despair persons But sometimes come true very pretty complexions”the doorway carried provisions for the soldiers to “it all of the present to see mj- own line restored to the throne go to the places where people depends” is the reply Upon father and the grandfather At this moment of the interview the The Prince again made a flying trip to the with their own hands’ you may find lots of( ideal home?' what? Well the man the affair and the King was the liberator of Servia door to the sitting of the Prince and the sitting of the Princess right that room room camps as it was should be ‘It leading up to th° invita-a They will circumstances Princess’ suite at the Princess has not yet anything seem very dull to you ho came out ho had other things The seen an lion instance if girl best for the people of Servia opened or has known was a great leader against the Turks was that 'and from ordinary and confide to the interviewer of thp country in very an inner dressing room a em to whose fate she is so commonplace a number of years or and became Prince If the eldest a young man iffor he the line should be inine voice sail softly: is approved by her son of they dress those vitally interested! Her even a year — marriageto' the You if you had your way could-make women of Prince took place and well liked by her friends— then the eldest son had the throne But since that time Pavis’'’ he change for the better in'thos? homes' jamily come to haVe “Alexis” and since then commented ifhe should extend lier an invitation to ceased to be active in politics” It was the voice of the Princess bent over and But if you did— and grown-uji-sons be the ruler of Servia A ter finger tip the Prince and Princess have made their you think the theatre there is no reason why would a she the Prince had held a brief” conversation just below his knee! and daughters often do— Prince’s Parisian residence khoitld not accept But too yOU would my father was home young to step Rpfnro thn be causing the tears and hurts that VX uuu IHVil'UL rr Si with her he returned to the interviewer' “Skirtsto here” he remarked The motherof the I’rincc who shared his onlv-s ideal can’ causr y: — a lost 1 persons I : ! 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