Show By t the e Marquis Marquise de e Castellane as a ane Republican Special Service Ser Copyright 1907 1977 Paris May It 95 25 l It It is quite true that during the past few foss' weeks some at attempt attempt attempt at- at tempt at cementing an entente as cordial cordial cordial cor cor- dial as the time An French Anglo entente has hns been heen made this time between Gelman Germany Germany Ger Gel man many and und France But as if It thee statesmen of or the two countries were aware of the next to Impossibility of oC realizing such an ideal I Lucy hoy have ha taken care cale not to mal make e an any move on either cither sl side c. c The They have ha been satisfied with n flying j I kites as It were to see which wa way the wind blows either in the time way of newspaper articles or in Interviews accorded by hy the tho mo most t important I among them to persons specially tol told oft off to ask certain ques questions tons It Is well that tim these thee precautions ns were ere taken ta taken ta- ta ken for Cor It was at once mt i apparent that there exists and al a always s 's will exist an un Impenetrable wall between the thc two countries The provinces pro of or Alsace and Lorraine Lorraine Lor Lor- raine are aro the thc children of or France and anti there thero Is not a French who canever can cnn canever ever forget the thc fact The Germans also were well aware alo of It H and not only are aro they not astonished at the tite feeling but the they would entertain a a. feeling of supreme disdain against us liS if the they thought It could be he other other- wl wise e. e This is a result of tho time efforts of M. M PIchon and PrInce Bulow the they recognize recognize recognize rec rec- a little late It Is true for Cor their political reputation that no entente entente entente en en- tente Is possible le between French and Germans The two peoples can tolerate tol- tol erate cate each other and that is all This Is so su true true that the kais kaisers kaiser's ls chancellor at the same time limo that ho he was lending his car ear to the suggestion of or an en entente entente en- en I tente was obliged to express Germanys Germany's Germanys Germany's Ger Gel many's refusal l to discuss at Tile Hague lIngua the pu possibility o of reducing the time I armaments of or tho thu great European powers 18 After this PrInce Bulow Below mn may sing in lyrical terms if iC he lie likes of his hits great lovo 10 for peace pence nobody will believe e him particularly nobody in France Francee Vc e must resign ourselves el cs French and amI Germans to live like cats and dogs dos W we with our claws an and they with h bulldog Jaws and regard legard each other continually with the e eye c of suspicion There Is at Versailles a hospital kept by nuns nung of the Franciscan order This institution b by some unexplained chance has escaped the fate of or others other of its lis I kind In till the religious war ar n against t tho rho convents started by M. M l. l Emile Combes Combos The These o good women continue under the time b benevolent ne eye p e of th tilt the civil authority author author- It ity to care for fOI the We sick of all kinds anti and hence it arose that th their I establishment tab eo establishment lI having havinga a reputation equaled I Ib I b by none other othel M. M Combos Combes the sun son o of th the man who is known today as the time persecutor was lS taken there nn and with the approval of oC his Cath father r. r underwent there an operation for furr appendicitis But Hut the sick man instead of recovering recovering reco ering erinI died and then the author of his days aYR did not know Imo what to 10 do 10 to toe e escape from from the ridicule of or having confided his son to nuns instead of to tolay tolay tolay lay nUr nurses es Thus s with Ith great courage c and doubtless lle moved rno by hy an exuberant gratitude for fill time tile cure care his son on had re received me 10 d cc at the lilt hands of the nuns lUlU he hastened to have ha the hod hotly body taken by lIy night In to his own house nr sn tl t f hta hi Freemason brothers and friends s will not notice the 10 w in tl principles always professed d by hy M. M Combes Happily hero ro are arc others win who mo pro not and know know- how t tb dum um ui ur th b m or thIe m a. a AVith us still and this little history has bus ei 01 e eera era cia of or Combe ml though h It Is true the th one succeeds lS It I Is not nut much re reassuring re- re assuring Comic Comte and Countess Louis de lIe Gon- Gon I laut have haw for 01 two In years eal sue suc- I re e lun aun led th the tho fashion at the time marvelous marvel ous US us Int I resort it Now Xo suddenly suddenly sud sud- denly we WC are aie told tall that tl eh reign Is at an end ond and amid that the tho young 0 count hu bus re resigned I his hiM office of master o of the hounds there What hat Is the I reason emon fn f. f r this decision It is this that Mr it II Li United Slates ambassador ot It Constantinople is tired of peeping up his son in magnificence at i Itz Comte Louis do de Biron is a aM M ung nung lord who Is not accustomed to lo n lder iT-lder questions of money H lie H. his laws in purse puree was bottomless an and the th latter latr thinks dif dlf- i x f and hilts has tied lied up uI its strings r It 1 I. I is announced that Comic Comte Louis Is going to o a long voyage o agla a alone lone Pei Perhaps haps Mr Leishman will one day r regret ha having ha allowed his son In to tu do this GI Greater generosity on hi hl his part would certain certainly have ha Q assured th the happiness of tho the family whereas on one never knows the tho effect that may b he bl produced on two beings accustomed t to live side by side b by too loo long ab ab- sence Amon Among the lie Americans who h have haC completely abandoned the states to tc live Ii In iii Paris Pails there are mc four who haa hava have hav havea a special Importance anti and Int Interest Interest- rest rest- Mr 11 Hyde Mr h McCormick Mr Ir Mrs Moore and mIll l Miss s Reed need Mr fir Hyde I e has ha con 11 become a sort soil of go between be 11 t n Intellectual France Franc and Amerl- Amerl ca cn A man of or ideas and amI a propagator ator of our literature and arts aits one almost believe e that he had ma made e u up his hi mind to tn America J It ma may b be however howe that his efforts ef ef- r forts foils will have ha a contrary effect an and that lint America will finish b by American France Of OC Mr 0 h McCormick I ha e only to sa say that we wc art are a aU all pleased at his decision henceforward nl to 11 live among us us wits whom dimming the tho tine time of or his ambassadorship h h ga gained d the reputation of or a first rate rat politician and ancl a ll perfect gentleman Mrs s. In Moore has hns for fOl the lust last twenty ars rs Bu Bureau u de Ill I i In inI Paris Parl and her tact elegance and goo good I 1 mule 0 ate aie Known um universally Miss Mis rt od H rd i fa not In French solely but blurt hI bo he- I tween that society and that of Arner Anmer- i r j Km ii I. nt u it l el an anIt It Is In this position that she sho is ac acc nc- nc c tt on side 0 by those wn 00 ha have need of money moncy as well as ns b by bytho tho those c who have hn sonic some to dispose c of |