Show PICTURE BY WIRE r LA LATEST TEST INVENTION I 1 t tr r Professor Korn of M Munich Does Docs Wonders With His Telephotography Telephotography Tele Tele- 1 tl photography Device FUTURE KNOWS NO BOUNDS z 4 t u- u I. 1 Photograph h of I Pc President ic of fer 41 ti Fr- Fr France I li Sent O cr Line llIe f IO Mlles Miles t z A to o Pro Invention t l lH H- H BY PJ PAUL Uh I Special Cable Paris Pals I Feb In 23 In In full tulL view of or a number of or experts expert a photograph of or President was dispatcher dispatched from lUt here to Lyons and amI back n. back a Lance of or miles the mlles the other da day 1 byc by c t dl ep h o t p h y sot The Tho occasion occasion was a 3 lecture given by Professor or OI Korn of ot Munich the in inventor in- in In-I In venter nl r of or telephotography telephotograph the method I r c of nf sending Bending n photographs by wire This method which will undoubtedly gain sain V for fir the tho professor or the Ow und undying hatred I I of Ir the thc criminal fraternity is destined destine t to revolutionize l' l Illustrated Journalism t Tin III l the e course of or his remarks th the nt fn r. r KB M rh t the thc method Of L it ii transmitting photographs by telegraphy raphy Was Avas as yet et In its Infancy Inanc buti but i still in spite of or this it had now reached reach reach- yd ed d a practical stage and he did no nosco not ct j set wh why It should not be adopted bj by r. r newspapers He lie went on to say day y that the distance which the he picture of or President Fal Fat Heres had Just t traveled did not reps represent e- e sent anything like the limit o of his t invention in An extra few tew hundred miles would make no difference at alland all and anti ho confidently expected to 0 see the l time limo when the he old world would be ablo able to keep in fn even closer closel touch with 1 r tho the new when warn pictures sent Rent from America would reach here hen as quickly i as u tm message I by wireless le telegraphy i t The late M. M Pierre Curie CUIJe the discoverer I erel of or radium who met his death in n so o tragic a a. manner here last year eRr Is Isto Isto to tu have ha a statue erected in his memory i r a A sum lIum of motley has been m made ue available for Cor this purpose b by tho the t. t Paris Purl municipal council and the statue statue sal sta sta- l' l tue tuc is to be bc placed in the Municipal r School cho l of oC Physics and Chemistry Chemistry- t 1 It It was in fn this school that the time professor pro pro- itt r fessor asset tau taught ht for Cor so long and anti whose j i students still mourn moun mho tho loss of or their favorite orile teacher leacher ci Marc From Paris to 0 Pekin An automobile race from Paris to Pekin In Is shortly shortt to lo take place The Thc 4 1 suggestion of or such a thing a few years yean ago aso would have been received with I r ridicule but lt In this year of progress Tess 1507 i 7 It Ti has been boon serious seriously proposed d hy by the loo loading lending Paris Parts paper papel Le Lo Matin u aich has challenged lie tho automobile N t Industry Industry- The challenge was imme- imme taken up Ul by two Paris firms w f a an ami U d it Is expected that other othel entries will soon sonn follow ollow j All ll that there Is trust J tp m HK J dirt tho It i lb s that the m l r will heu ho he u 4 t t taken J up h by the TourIng Tour Tour- Ing club The fie Interest in such an all event Cn will be bo eno enormous The task or of crossing over 1 uc t 1 a aast vast ast territory territory- the Northwest we l o of to tn the Far Eat over East over rO roads R which though they mil may 1 bo be 0 elN described on the map may bo he ti only h hypothetical and nud the thc coming into Fw contact with so man many different nations rt t and peoples tho the of or lan laim- language y guage will Ili be no lI light ht one f y R I M. M 1 Fallieres the thc president ent o of the republic has Just opened a temporary r. r exhibition 9 of pictures presented to the I 4 I French nation by hy M. M EtU tienne Moreau- Moreau which constitute the artistic history o ot of the tue Fr French nation during t the nineteenth century The collection collet- collet lion tion of engravings and amI paintings paint paint- ings was wits begun by hy M M. Moreau l tons ton's grandfather an enlightened pation pa- pa trop tion of the French ar arts lI lie Ile formed J the Uno finest l collection ot or the two French masters Delacroix and Deschamps and tho the present donor has ul added ed some of the tho best hest of or the works orliS of or Delacroix i to tho limo collection B Besides these pictures pie pic tires tures th ro uro are seven thirty works by Corot Corol t s me of fIe m on only I pk sketches It Is Ib t tuc true uc but together constituting n orally tho the artistic career of lr the great landscape painter Other rei npr rep rep- v r in the tho coll collection are Troyon J l I Daubl ny DIn Diaz Millet and t mo fine line specimens o of the Impression i Its t Monet Manet Monet and SIsley This I collection which Is Js to be he distributed amon among tho the national galleries la Is at pres ont exhibited In ono one of On the rooms of or o f the tho Museum o of Decorative Art Arts Laco I j co IlO Makers to have o rime Tho committee of ur the tho lh Lace society of or France which France which numbers among It Its s I members the thc Marquise de dc CD nay Prin Princess cess SS de 1 Poix Countess Stan Stanislas Islas dt E I nee Terry Waldeck Waldeck-Rous- n us- us s. s senu Counters Rene Ilene de Beam Bearn ant and many other othere organized an exhibition ex ox to be bc held in l IR May for tor handmade handmade hand hand- made The competitors are Bro to exhibit lace ace I which will wm not co cost COlt t more moro than than two I francs franca fifty centimes per pel centimetre In height The Thc object of or the time Industry Is to encourage age the industry of handmade handmade hand banal made lace In n Prance France at a n. moderate price which at tho the same time will still assure to the makers a reasonable remuneration for or their work At the present time there thero are arc experienced ex- ex experienced ex ex- lace makers In to FrAnce who work volk eight hours houns a day and anet who yet et can scarcely earn fifty centimes a a. day This exhibition therefore Is an undertaking undertaking un un- worth worthy of or admiration for tor forIt forIt It will not only help to revive the tho fashion Cashion of or wearing handmade e lace which has been cast into the shade shado v of or late years cars by the time cheaper machine machin makos makes 1 but ut It will at the same time assure their dally bread brend to a whole population of or poor workers 1 Paris is continually following th tho example set by New York Now Ilk 1110 New York and London the thc French Frenc capital has hn started a 0 Jewish theatre Needless to sa say there are aro thou thousands thousand of ot resident Jews In this city cIly The Tho I Israelite theatre which has just Jus 1 been founded is situated In tho the hall hal hallof hallor of or the chambers in the Ru nut d db and Us Its spectators are arc Jews Jew who wiio hold to their Judaism It Is hoped that If It successful It may mar become a permanent institution The plays are aro of course performed In n Yiddish and most of or the trie dramatists dramatist are of or the Semitic persuasion Curl Curl- I oUlI enough among other pieces In inthe the he repertoire are aro two translations rout rom Shakespeare In which King Learis Lear Lea Is s transformed Into a Jewish king Icing am anti amI Hamlet Is 18 not a melancholy Dane buhe bu but ut the he son of or au an Israelite king |