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Show ee Section Two =» The Frter-Mlountain Republican re SALT LAKE | Paces 1 +0 8 CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1907. Liked y- of | Sghl MeeIing 1: IZ? (Le =meer MCE A LETTE DAY TIT RATS Tae er ORE ‘statue of Winged Victory and _ the handsome face of Venus de Milo. He reads in his weekly program that there is an exhibition of pictures at the Salon, and remembers not to forget the pictures at the Luxembourg. He goes to the Salon, and is somewhat disappointed. There are plenty of portralts of men and women, though the handsome women are In the minority. He is certain that many of these traits would not be on SOTAR IARI were it not for the handsome toilettes worn by those women and the reputation of = ra }ty ‘ ys , the artists, es He is more pleased with the Luxembourg. The marbles are wonderfully beautiful, and the paintings include masterpleces by Renoir, Raffael and Monet bia | There are as many churches and museums to be visited as there are pictuye galleries. Reaching the Made, line, the sightseer finds it draped in ‘heavy black, and Is refused admission because a funeral of an important pub| lic official is taking place. He goes to ‘the Chapelle Expilatore, where Louis <Vi. and Marie Antoinette i and find the place worthy The chapel Hi small are buried of a visit. and is built in LILE CALLERY" DE OCLACE | ARIS is gay. cosmopolitan and fas-, cinating to a degree. It is a whirlpool of maddening pleasure to the| Parisiam but, In spite of these many/ P to Heaven ) Let . sustains by, aioe OTeoe another of the chu est: pleasures it has manyedifficuities for ' the stvan@ars tte harizon be se vast, it). moves so fast and its pleasures are Kaleidascaplie Most the that aR "Americans: visiting first time have an old woman adie fae a Paris the same experience es ST visit after spending «a mall town he tourist is made as the train pulls everything is alive, He sponsibility feeling when eee lifetime hh timid as into" the everyone lis ot crossing the Increased on Sundays and holidays. finds ause street of it tmposin the rs and painted ser : the Pantheon, was dedicated bed i which x y by Louls XV. to St. Geneyleve, ‘but was or pantheon a into converted Was ave} Sundays on boulevaré large | The black. with automobiles ‘and. carr ages "| me morial temple by the convention i 1791. The mural -paintings are a sidewalks are lined with sitting men andin} ||!" ; The women, sauntering leisurely, spe cial feature. To the right Is a beau- soo BIG moy is of ugh the automobiles do graze the sides of. his carriage occasionally: The streets: of Paris: are,always a nie to the stranger, Te as but this "difficulty -|ispn task for tue {the open air crowd sipping wine and enjoying | (ifUL Wkeness of St. Genevieve in childwait-of a-half hour for | hae d by Purvis We Chavannes; to the ing. The station is crowded with mer nnd women rushing here, thet ever where. Thi porter louie ADODO) any altiaultiog: moat .Strat gors: meet leisurely, but they .do not offer thet) po po yi. Though hotels are plentiful ASSISLANCE thie eLATSS Must MAPPOTe | the: best-arevalw crowded and. hay if he wants assistance They are ind along I » list: and: the manage a iy wailing ii 1 ' pendent because they can afford to. be can afford' to be independent Some taxemeter is|left is the Martrydom of St. Denis, by la bus is not long and a | not to be had at any price. | Bonnat In the ‘ left transept are the | i aeliindcee to ticaon aifiauitiosi inl handsomest of mural paintings On lreached when Paris is in holiday arthe right-hand side stands Joan of lray Carriages aiid automobiles are Are before Orleans at Rennes in | hemmeed ac i in rare evet y Which was The au-| Prison, at the lower end supurb Gobe' »wa le & st 5 : a, tomobiles hi and sputter as though} lin tapestries worth $20,000 a@ piece. they are i nm here VER yew explai hat they onl rent hei iful. Sines they are not»allowed. to rooms in suites othe that the best enter the compartment, th Wanger ty agom etal and: the how "o is foreed to holst his heavy grip Out) coep poor lodging is to remind - one of the window He rushes after -It-be/roveibly about the. comforts of home cause he is afraid that mebody WHE lb phe poom not xorbitar n take his factuer, or the porter and th price room and bath are to be had luggage go astray togethe If the for 5 lav, but ible d*hote § 8 luegage ts heavier that hat the port tr ‘ bout 1.60 in ou ith or wishe he will refs rf t ! 6 1 ri mo fer bre t ind une hej ssured ee ~ | banehe Let merican com ition will be proeportt l nh plain about: pric being ih, he ji vork. The cabdriver is a grea ured told he must pay. tw ns much. for of annoyances han tt porter, He: | imila room. in Ne York ind | nliways engaged he 0 ie uit n et 2 fine Lt cuisine i most hey are plentiful, bu in the mo fashionable hotel the one excuse that thé ‘ Itoen one b mor ey rt it on ecomgaged. The porter explains that 400) mand than or can possibly use, and open victoria is the miv thing be hey must Il -b fed The room they would defy the policemen und The old palaces In the environs of i their clubs Gradtally the\crowd is| Paris, where French ‘rulers once lived {forced to yield and the Republiean|are plentiful, but it takes time. and Guard up to either side, dra jmuch patience to see them all One theti in readiness for the taea nin visit Versailles in a brake, but may W I oon drive by The|the train is the easiest method of aci rowd Wait patiently, th policeme n;} cess The visitor's first impression is {m } » flnal effort to clear the streets, |usually one of great disappointment lfor three or four chariets come slowly} when he alights' from the omnibus, linto vies WW 4 eas to. distinguish |! cross: the court and sees a large jthe lord mayor by the gilded stand-| equestrian statue of Louis XIV.,. the jards seen in. his curriage ia is! stubles of the palaee and the chapels. | cheered ll along th way by great! But soon the broad Vista of gardens, |crowds and ucknowledges these greet-| green ward and fountains unfolds as ing by bow x Lo vightand . left he 4 pahnoram of great' beauty here charlots zo b ind the erowd di 1 lan every where made by the | perses as See as it is gathered overarching of tres and in. every wae ore ee Baan On|? xk is a fountain or a' stone bench. { yi wll a4 tes eee Roe The fountair are especially attractive, had. bul the American to dri in an open chilly night. He calis and policemen to hi a warm pe als ne the stur | Ve ATS At A j automo a pi vain. that ing nn his does not unit carriage ona cabmen, porter id, ainda Ihe tired for b valet femme de chambi iew d madame band dad -owife, the He finally learns from one driver he ean get » closed cab -provid= These °\to the he has some heavy trunks to hoist top. The. red traveler h had} hand-luggage Ins » dhe frontier d he had Intended ftir By the i ereat time line all has the been runks al found formed,.and F xpect be- canal Ba with the top tray, but he officer dive : al havin ea A relief, OL, MLC ; AOREIE than h Bree the nr a ar 7 ca : at all Almost % nen ae ety Care fp The rr rught when leep in vy are their ski speaks. a bur ben ish, hay ot addresses jewelers, a letter o 1s wil take sent to.any part of the globes rhese diMeuith re. Te compared, with those encountered, outside. There') sigh ‘of)-'s ois and onzuslo erywhere trials! Within there are, plenty of people to) ire Tews fells: the erve almost re ad of: one, Saal such a la o buton the. street it Godchelping those who The Plas ch Concorde large they le ind are ne; Gare Cross reat. ope Vint Place qu ~th¢ py stands ind reel. is-a) hi I jual ‘ ing The} close to the mders NOW) «There. are) , ‘ : orlel noth wants This s vi he o reached the same france onty - é S c <> - = 2 ar. SS LS Pe {23 eh i i se then { ehurehe ene ees ; on ae AZ selects ae a yellow . pe bu iys that. he can not ticket: so he has to station a few. vara nuniber ifter agoant, who ce tram: the he ‘He ta ek alate ben 3 a = conductor wishes to he: in ret oe He ; { a Of qe VOper: 1. platy he has tion) get cro wa ini need De eee condnetor | uy 4 "tO Tea <o hat must/pay here rn and scythe could - have Te had FEROATL, REE, Sie Sk EL OT OA 1 1ave.ia pecialty; yan , Ba EE -one ca hats. sells an- eacl \ ar anine the A ' lesser dattics that surround him send forth great jets of water. rThere are m any other small basins; the most beautiful of these is the one with the gilded frogs Beyond is rien weard the falling- waters of cascades. sib 4 |rhese are so natural-looking It is hard and er lio belleve they were made under the ea. dictatorship of Louis XVI. Beyond on enn a the open vista are dense: woods decor. Sanus ated with handseme statues of Greek and fortune gods and goddesses, - These woods are |now hemmed in, but they were used oe f 7s oe grounds in the days sight-|of the louis ; many The str inger hose time is linpited to see! cannot tarry too long in the en callertes, museums, | with and amusements of} tains, s kinds. ei | the Lal! : eho : ie lee rh he ke + ae Tae bEe the sightseer experience tha ( if he would their for flowers, states, and. there Its the palace, wit te ts learns| hundred of rooms still to! be seen. He he ee must Parls.| r casts eee ee and statues-of jand decides‘*to begin with the Louvre | queens | Museum. He is pestered all the way en decorate y route by men who offer their services Home d Beyond are with latKe a me erles rench e kings and -the_ galleries paintings y eng yvith= Africa without-a! luncheon for one-tenth the money.| other gloves, and a third deals only fas guides He shakes his head "No,' Crusades *b he = ae wroeil ‘flight pe ove) » al Simpl he fix restaurant seemed, |} in far He is somewhat disappoint- } for his guide-book warns him to be on | ( rimea anc taly. -broa g He gois ait ne of the highest-priced caf ed in the ap} Ly He has yet to learn } his guard against confidence men and {stairs leads into galleries bedrooms thi th } i} ul vouy own one f the |} that the great shopping districts are ¢ thieves He tinds himself in a great fand peng neune a ie eee the elecirie | harder it 4 ol the rer hey |} in the Rue dela Paix and the Palace f court with puuinee on all sides. He} though tne Sounas, te i EV ee ' stand ial rth cu et ; I When taken putgb hae he h There pal miny awe: thi, fay ean wernine t the oonductas ee? the wrone>direc-| another fat ind} 3 * 1 aah < im the : in ithe Ps ey ot SPala#oc we tS lorety aie : fee : aa I 7 ee i = a boulevard it no numbers. ereit Wa Avent give up, in de one { the la. Con-| » wheel] ean are vith strangwe! One mas i the hope lV'Opera stops a im all} Vendome Rue de la "Oper: 1 bile are Frenchman and At Paix the as idwas A the point crosses the carriages thick as summer day ind omnibuses of fanding yroad one Ready tojing onee. The and automoon a hot} not one know y at rrandom JYof casts and vierstand the line of carriages | cloor written automobiles is so |antiquities. He thinks twice policeman inging .where the} does Avenue de | jects and files his befor@ stands ‘batom, cross- {| jer in the jart but he 1imlessly, gallery 5 urble bowls figure ign e to begin and se-|revelry The hall is fulll!where written does not above in EYrench, devoted toland wanders about the gal-jand certain that He admires placed at the are are gold /The furniture heavily gilded The this is noltthe Tena the large} their a two no longer hear very handseme = paintings on un-|cellings: the windows are curtained the] with tapestries embroidered in silver ends the ae is massive ceilings are Saas ae pide po ipe4 Sire ign one ‘that re ae re ae = Babe i. pee. encountered or-nothh an tt troduc with tion to the | one not ne) the' to recon for: the these After take they go in different di-. Information is hard. to t. stranger is expected to know) thir when he comes to Pari waiting long and patiently, he' go back all the js reached finall morning and it yw hat he apni It goes without when the waiter of he $4, gone thought to a reé rt 1 I atts saying he is hands: him: he lk taurant Ma eee ns half surprised | a check | later «a : ‘a right windo had|trim,. block] store Eee street. small h the He h I no ji shops ha ops it. ‘ le age he is instead home of the great| these They alllit a to enjoy urprised the to in the! distance, ence eae a and not by the shop |is soon taught that when find| must do as the Romans, > Ne aoe ee nie eae8 p a ao ar ry A wat The destinatio isks for the much-needed informatior i much more inte ted in the ve}of the hall and at a rich bas-relief of cee "yh a aL ae aaa but-it has taken all. but he only shakes his head, to ind hicles than in he ining dedestrians One roses until he meets a guide who Is 1 re P oon a if = eal ld 2. i ow time f unch-|eate that he does not understand. The aits patiently until all» patience is | supposed to be there to otter pare oa i] »e) ae gers aatlont Ciatloe iH moe ne : tn his he adja ¢ ane shakes only guide The > tio the attempt, Making to a shred his disappoint- |} worn tries to take American eon WHE) tterpedestriar OOK TO. NOt must walt patiently on! » path It takes. quite aeionc -to i ie ment philosophically. until he meets) one only escapes being*aun:down by a lito ext in that he does not understand oy eee ae Es dies = ane phe WAP we : ‘ juAinted with th Lurant in Pai letter-mat vatehin 1 crowd A hairs breadth. Tired of making these English; but an American student is|G el sea by : mitch ce adoyned Salee ¢,:pane-oF = o t hie : cet . He uns a Cast copying there )j,sitting ‘asks how one hails a cabjand ventures past; flies letter-man the approach his Ch treets th to locate 2 it doe a pe XE * BLak bile.' ee In' Part a> Was one leary {0 | restaurant re endless jr ambe s though he had not a minute to} much an hour The cabdriver an|.derstands and says nm the gallery = Ww ' ae ee Th cralia are. caniieciedt oss part o©. the treet t ime. they are of many pricé com Li par He pe ers long what to do Wwers It is a taxemeter won the floor above, 4 scending a long sie _ ; _ i an :wa cblée of difThe Parisia droit. he 1 vonderfully reasonable. others. determ| finally to ask an inI don't want a taxemeter; I want light of stairs, he sees so many rooms| Vv t ee sat 2 in ma ‘ iat th ! igi tb a , ceedingly high Th oral igentiking shopgirl who is pass-|a cab the stranger See But he \. thickly covered that the ey aise _ Teo aude it: SO mop BGP ears em f i thew all look pretty much alike from | ing. She ar ers kindly ‘This is the| is answered, "Find ore." Cab after pictures are almest bewildering ere) oe reo : eet tant on ae I mveyance ncluding the und thé outside Thi nhs h cated Rue od Ganucines Monsieur must! cab is called they al) give the one |; ve,so many it is quite impossible to} ine oa Mes r in ne Jen finally, and the ) ground steam tram Ise ind ‘el traveler Stops béfore an as ‘ to the left and he will find himnswel Most of the / public vehicles} find. their titles in the catalogue He|of the tabourets anc ean: é ea trouble with tric "buses, but itis hard to Know which! jooking pl , oA Sane Rar ee Ce ; Avenue de Opera." Com-jin Paris are hired ,according to the} sees great walls of old Dutch, French} against a wall; he closes his tired eye A Up of) halfa-tranc iy the journey was long is ae hee Meee chiefly through thelr patronage hese re only a fe a of the } ditheulti enceuntered by most iseers in Paris There are so things to see and so little time cabs ina peeding machines, etectric "buses and! : es Tying Ines direction, The) CHAUNCULS "Ares OUR » make ecords,| for : eceUnate . most finds one yformation ot pa Me See esi Som ity is epnaay) and they are all play5 ey ae - AS ; wad ing The highest, that of Apallo as @ of + e seenie age sun god riding in a ehartot, throws its a a I =) : cceals iter high midair The horses and a Rese 1 o WINnGdaw. at Bs bouqus OF Mike f orchids i I , ate : rs on bout 2 eps NG A Sh BOMG. iT ANE SOM 5Ol ES who has made his name " to nutshell He know the |'tailo iberdashers and yellas how ma tamps frightened stranger Arche de Triomp} the a ax Rn) 4 = Li |: pirit hown..b the datas Th ne REA LUI Phe « mI i -MOsl. « the best -hotel jis served with the same is a| search resembles where h Hits a ,he a the F pane os ne Wants to gf for Mot proaparea tourist is taught usually and ij ral of planation is your baggag f the oma? the officer stops ae eivat paid oficers are | consideration: forthe conciergeria; hi iP poopie tlost in the SOOOe er at att pms Icon ee The ranger often wonders why these men are 0 eager for their tips until he is told that ino many D ‘laces they do not get wa t pa ) much a day for their pia ces Any feeline Ono? mayb ib-first. againstothe Qe eta fs } i , intl he finds | businesslike ind " re ‘ vel urry he a ; er heli ‘ve y burt the teamer> trunk. pu el hore Saree eae ne eat da before : Michal 1. in wrt "In will give his time @ Inspecth 1em nd the food YEO ide. hic time. The. and omonhu paid great puree if izeravation workil in large hotels have la ipprenticeshiy ind the til morning to claim the trunks but.) j hi "hey I ve the cab driver ape findis ~ of trunks requires a ) 1ulty us it did to get porties Sen ot arranged alphaa pes. ERK S iar ca Lar SE tattle wes) ' chambre Though usualls must be people are harmlé compared head-waiter-and" waiters, | who ire a Walters erve si de are hour. One }and in Rome one pnee and yleld to ttalfan the words of, explanation. He finds | ney great relief to be/rid-of the ‘re‘satisfied eee portraits by het le to =o man of N a Be te refresh ng. remember a eur ne oe oon : | Oe : goes a ful | the grace ru . members y pe ie 18. av ee the apartments (Continiled Gn ONS ¢ ane Pameeeees SIX. iesa oe " 5 |