Show HOW THE TilE ENGLISH LIVE IN THE INDIES i After Sundown Society Takes on its Activities and Wakes Up The Thc Indian club I is a unique In Institution I lion tion there is 15 nothing like It anywhere cine In a small station it Il Is thu on one bus for fOI or all the men and arid women wom worn 1 en In Iii the neighborhood Punctually at r 5 o'clock when the un begins to los lose loe c Its HIS power nearl nearly o everyone moves I Tho fhi glaring white road roae I until then occupied only h by l' an occasional occa occa- I atonal bullock hand bandy Us its H native UlI CI suddenly becomes the scene of oC I the utmost animation dogcarts carriages car car- s ponies and bicycles bicycle all following follow follow- big ing iu one another In the he panic maine direction 1 Play lIay arid and chal chat are at once the lie order ordem I OL ni l the lie day some seine Indulge e In iii croquet or others Other's Till fill the I tennis courts cutlets which aro n provided r with witha ith itha a number of ot little faced brown boys boS run nm about arid and pick up the balls When tac elC light fulls linus two groups arc are formed in lit the compound the W sit and go gossip lt over ovel their thela IceO drinks I I the mon men cluster t around I t ic e peg pee lahl table Finally the tire club building It It- eif i is entered ayo and und and billiards I arc are enjoyed under the until It Is time to go so home hUlI and nd dress for or dinner I I n ner Nothing js is more striking su on on ones one's first Or l visit to the club says MS a writer wrIter- r rIn In the tire Lady pan lan ian the thc extraordinary y hl high h spirits one une meets on every side Some orrie say the they are alC forced others other that they are arc due clue to the tire lightness and an brightness s of oC the alt ala but certainly such jokes joles and arid laughs arc not nul heard elsewhere ma may lie lle underneath underneath under under- neath but buL on the thc surface all Is merri ment nent Almost everyone Is Is young and all Lill c arc ready C for I a little companion companion- MRS McKIN McKINLEY LEY BAER 7 h r r hc fJ f I t V tf S 4 S iTh 5 f ship and nd amusement amu after tho tire long IonS hot hours hour spent silent in lit ollice or or- bungalow alow It is the tho frendly intercourse with one another which Indians Anglo-Indians miss so o much rich when uhei they t return to England England Eng Eng- land lamiti and have to put up UI with the rhe aloofness of county or ul the the- limits of or suburbia Then India is lt l time the ideal country count for Cor visiting Each gach visitor arrives arrives- nl at- at ata a fi lends lend's bungalow with w his his' own his own servants ser ser- and ponies Native servants are arc responsible for their theil own meals of c curry Ir Iran an and rice and curl up a lit rug rug to sleep in art arty a available cur cor corner ner so o are no trouble In another per per- sons soils household The file butler l who wire knows knovs your likes liken and und dislikes bettor better than you OU do 10 do your yourself your makes It his special duty to see ce that no DO home comforts com Coin forts torts are arc Jacl lacking and l Is always particularly mas masters generous with a strange goods good There are arc certain advantages l In lii living liv liv- where houses arc in iii country countr In log ing a cheat ervan a rte aXe e cheaper and rind meat can con be bought for or a trifling ti sum By Bya a curious native nath alTun there theme is 1 no fixed no-fixed fixed standard tanJa d dor of or prices c for Cor articles J of food rOod sold In tire the bazaar The Time mcm- mcm sahib pays much or or- little according to h husband the salary talal earned by hy her which Is always known t to th |