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Show THE A Chip was making on BY The wind a the Sea WALTER strong effort to J. of his hat; rags in It tugged which his at the body fringes was of|tered of the}by in them. the of the track whose chains wind, force he and was CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1907. IN THE aemaeninall VINEYARD. | gigauntte work 7 he the growing tramps saw granules two rattling brake }> or | igainst wind, collided Yot-in with th' devil. another you bale doi thus to of rag anariiv with the other. and made Dont' stopping Lne {f be a his snort vice He as to his | ae = a ua Ta feet} sep be arm seemed The wind © think shricked his at had | ror ' thats would a the A eyes, , Ee eG se tim me Tae eee , ae ; F paneer or d ae a ee rears shoulders. At they along. moved a slipshod, shuffling Suddenly and increasing a e gait ut in AY be rhe ~ = eau son every moment, came to their ear rh ot rT} sound was unlike that made by the blast; |). ects it was penetrating and personal. It diSe eee rected itself straight to the tramps. Th ; i per wind shouted to all the world to go InSeay ty "S « % : " Vi out doors and keep out of its wa rhiis ; other was a mie: = thin; hat yd- | Srunts the denly gave - >, these two : to un dertsand Aa * ' that|@nd ( » =o 8 rooted al (pave come a farmer llemOr ses tra Ww. had threshes the ‘top: the reb & Se | d thu together. they would wo into; the robber pulling himself tree of th & otek ittinge room where brizghtl DOY 2 RCcasSp ; wuzing ogs threw out yellow-red] Gimme b-a-c-k| my-. money [t's my }ivarnith from: the tireplace and. thet Christmas _money!) -Oh-h-h ‘ A ul would. be i Warm supper awaiting hin boy bitterly nothe roo Meats brown "and|.> Ye give it back! The tall tram) from iat which «a would: "his" keen délicat odor ateal of nim appetite | balf-frozer So} iri Of | the band maller had man gripped the. neck ompanion, stricken back th CWeabeceeton Rem: Sainst ed hile ‘ . st? . ine Pres ‘ i Io . i . In throes of choked y ‘ . the ) oll --- a : : vette ‘ct : voy ifr lin ing | I = Sa ' ereat ‘interest. . , a a : cian : 5 ‘ a 2 5 He ‘ ‘ * pends no effort gave him to|turns to a ajbeen called banquet by an from which unwelcome he over the «slight embankment, to solid; would open into « hallway on the earth. of which would be a hea rug At that moment the snorting engine His wife would tipt« up to him, swaying slightly and-all a-throb with|him and put her arms around c ROYALTIES WITHOUT HOPE OF A had|*traw, visitor there was who It was who ust door.The door| THRONE. floor} kis him,| and the eyes in) the steady, of the tall rays tramp! "phe bent | wien He short the tramp stepped station was off the track| heoause reached. she thought forward, scrambled stiffy to his knees| «pm goin' down into this here ind gazed out over the landscape AN ond try fer a hand-out," said he, ch of snow-had fallen and the weath-)i,5 natr arenas towhis: companion hands class of men complati shopkeeper looks dred ll! out' the edge people Not o1 ponder tenn ‘to. the back one of grocer, in one hunof beginning . present conditions; all acknowlthose conditions to be unfortunalk and. valu. ideas-of bettering by assessor lax or mayor new them indulged in ulers. change, Sut the Se G'won eae Lemme "lone," ee oe growled) seit He Deion moved off past the does not "glow." wish She to. .slips be] little ae if ae ght a spelen down| Q changed my name to ae traw that etruck him. fairly in the eve: Plumb pully exclaimed c 10 he sat up, swore and presently scram man, as he began to make speed toward) : v i b tly ami the cluster of houss bled out into > open, shivered Intl The tall man fought the blast alone now| keen wind, and ‘then pulled himself upbut, though his lean form bent to It, he} standing and began stumping along -be i lifted his eves occasionally ar gazed} hind his fellow traveler, who was direct about him, ‘and again he repeated th ng his numb, unsteady legs back toward | word, "Christmas!" the railroad The sun's Bi in w it put a track glare lost stronger, "but ndeed,-the e r¢ keener its redness {C) | This, then, was why the so bright, the swirling birds there was no warmtl and all the glittering brightness seemed to! air so full of seeming c } e | | edge upon the blast which! eut like a giittering, newiy ground blad At every sweep it went to the bone, aad) yet It was a beautiful day The tall | iramp realized that in spite of gnawing | hunger and the pangs of cold i rhe snowdust, .sown wild by the gale,| showed a million prismatic glints; tittle | happy birds whirled up and down the wind in chirping, eheerful tens and. hundreds: against the white, far reaches of the Jandseape the bare -branches of the no track of time, this » man. Holidays had out his knowledge, old cut deeper and yi] the pain of. it, knowledge of the day @nristmas! Here further reveriks ! bristmas Sr Be ayjas remnant dst was a him had chance think of known just but nat lit OED) dissatisof" many of An hour late! by a woman,) booklet nd of not results" be depends Ignorant: sand of and the ef one eqause, that bad crow Once inited of} the vil. complain the in except almshouse Just so long different to' the | tion just 86 by! ‘ar the Let ts called) Economic) life the is Individual of a It will acthe family the responsl- and People the another and ignore the will people continue ave lange to make awakened gota! ninedzetfort (hing jail." Unite. as the people are incause of these condiJonge as they fretfully cause worse Will to and changé come The Maitetten Single Tax club, New York city will furnish anyone ho care to know more about the ubjeectwith: facts and-tigures Later in' this: column will be given me facts Concerning wiaat the Singl Tax people of th United States ars doing jn a practical war to lessen the ower of the monopolists For are dolng things And ast' ch: ‘ are imminent Tt 1 as well to naan up a littl ind. be mared for ther Ik vate stop fading: fault with vour neighbors All. are in the grasp of the same oc{ ypus and should sympathize one with nother and.-joim hands in an effort » tear. ay the. tentacles of the mo ter in union lies powe1 dif- sR ag cele ap but-hi x ubsolutely,-upon| he Neuchatel .¢lawvers courts the will in‘! future the catth Ra ie Wood) - United, States th Diy be red only ‘ -)) the product of not even land and nothing his for body. -re-|capital,..Mme, his bedy pried in Speeches Hmited 57... ? go : to" future" generations HOSTESS has TO been! A Bernhardt Brussels |!S dependent upon food and water, air)but Instead she |2d sunshine, shelter and « lothing mi a and was "All the natural wealth that should |¢he American For ¢ v S on. was this tq have evening, eanceled her engageamong. those..to. give -actress heartiest en- ‘ - couragement KING AND QUEEN. = pie eat e > SS evening as innocent this paper. Hav- 3 and tingling | ing He had keptiled frayed were harmless un,. and it iny one had} warned her she wouk Baws pushed | Ls ll giris. do, saving £ ou're an | old crank Where's the harm? Is} there not a very familiar ring in these swords ; The lowest districts of every city ‘ ymen who started met a strange good to eatin eating to of| drinking fellowship drinking, to o eT OTE come and gone with-| but now, while the! drowsiness began to he was glad he had! Let he sunsh'n¢ so madl earth joy. } and hetween upon by | Mains, town| little aa ‘eGie cman ‘vin ke his first turn- opinion Des ified ace as it 4g upon teria weruoinsoiethaleahe maior Mel station, villainies alter for the familys no responsibility for, increased | of the planted, and coal from the mines that)» , + es: he Age roan were stored by nature Stone.» and; *! umber had risen to 23,000 brick, iron and leady.silverand gold ee ee ee a all. come from the storehouse that no Olga Nethersole's debut-in Paris is man filled, but from which all mei eported to have been most enthusiasmust live. Take away this natural ticali received. Her first performwealth from man and what remains?/ance was ‘The Second Mrs. Tan|A DRaked. toolless, weaponless savage.}queray," and she opened at Mme. Sarfake away absolutely from any manjah Bernhardt's theatre in the French ®™ Was colder The hogs were up and) you -nadnt ‘a' got so d-d pious w Lequic ced tovthe oat uaintance ~ "1 rooting and squealing in the wind could ‘a' hia - Only last night a scaatl ‘in the pa"We u its morning You coming? "Thought you said you were B0INS |) per of a young girl, whose story. be@4erried the tall tramp, shaking his com-j agwn to the town," said the other man. | ea; ‘| "*houehit 1E-Cwollld "be: csuch ey ee 2 huddled where he had | "Retcher life | am." ih to meet the stranger,' and ended rope¢ uf isel : s 4° | ‘Well, go on then Im not going." "T was ishamed. to-go home, so "Ugh? the The - blinked man the "middle governor ure il political and crimes, existence.- ee blow made it. great ou aside.. stout Ameri e€X-| cling grocers Voodward skyscraper step on and cry the gt the 4ubland as does the binldtne ino which= helo: dn - minutes five minutes ‘being al-= ing B \ calls | lives His food his. clothing; his}; r fn ashe -Bearnlontlons e aie Weis seetit ited aa furniture, his tools-everything what-} gej.| timecicoanar will see that thie renee pre itn te tale. soever that he uses or possesses comé niation 16:66 arved 5 . ; , ev) | from. the soil : a (to coin a phrase) - -_-_____-~-»-« _ -- only loud as ( ‘Cotton must grow: and: sheep must _ } { } | raze und the leather that he uses deJ 1897 the Greek emigrants to the wind The f ference your'| 1endows x" oa tale of love-or may aS, ; E : eit from experience and from the conoe SPECT esi Bae Me dropped it into the hand of the anxlous) peceiane of ni ie; yy, eo | i : ' tia Ae re i M te Rez urchin who fled away with it as though]. tice re ‘cl in 2% Dp" Manat t pa . eae: ae = eee é ae v, | chased by demons 1 ns ny They a en os $y Beat, a} 1. cae ; h ae a or E ; : av The short man mumbled and yore reé . rl to take ss Sunday oe ee ; d 4d modest the fond affection that en-| _ ntfully as the two moved on The the ] 7 it x ct ‘oon l ; on ns raptured ae am . }taller one paid ttle attention. He, too : t na Pee cide a Se Ges After a while a red light stréamed in) vo. mutt ring to bimself ~ We oe 1s are one to 100 that the indet the FABECC Caves of fhe house of) "Christmas! Christmas!" lel t whl aenees Saree than Ke oe him in into become Puna thereby the cause of all the troubles which RB .) f - Cine : Ph plies : . = they had vacnted Ah how wai and the creeping moise of wheels came with) *" iad ' ae m an the other-a -sliding sound that bore tl pleasant it was In there inc renshiy roar atop of it. «The air be-j|_ Phe tall man sat ee his-sWedd gan to be filled with the growing tumult,| between his hands und his elbows rest‘It's a freight. Come off!" said the jingon his. knee the other cuddled} short man,edging over upon the ends of | himself in a round heap where a huge the ties outsde the rail; but. his compan}sow had lain A man who sat up fon, with his chin tucked down, let-the| Went back -to his illusion as one re pull, and then he waked apparently from|A sweet wife? Yes, deep reverie; keeping ‘his equilibrium by jhe had left off. She Stepping' over the' rail) and>-stumbling|to;ameet "him at the for orrupt systems The individual erime only affects fr pdb br ul ts sphere of) operation and term its results ive limited while the sof the villainous system are constant, reach Ir every individual, and generating a host of supplementary evils It is im possible that a system founded on in-| justice ean york justice even partially or temporarily. it can_confel oenefits only b favoring ome at. the expense of. others ind in proportio as the favored are few and greatly favored the victims with be many and greatly defrauded "Everything .man oats, wears. o1 uses in any way can be-directly traced! back to the natural. resources of the arth Man can no more live without land than he-can live without alr He may live in-the fifteenth story of a cits { - Dek lk . = " Question OT p : . . tine Opel lntroc uction, The - amaz profanity. the of her inability to pay vritten hand individual. Wwitation= over) which Wrong aa canta eal he iy ec served® dre he "had taste ment and p ! isphyxli d bt th ae tapos eat d.andpthe dainty half-tran rose trength. of the grasp that. held. him,} as PGs oaninin chars ioiced cop illed with tea, giving out] turned. sputtering "Why, whut the b> ‘ ena e lebt. alluring vapors-ah, what a meal Imatter? You gone clean nutty Do, ee : : What eae ey | gcne-it, don't you. see juice 1 whi ind bis ; ie Afterward, sitting bya. Shaded lamp Give it up, I say said the tall tramp, i ' , ads Aa = erate the; deat a « hand. in-his;her-cheek _} shortly and in a more determined. tone « of lagmpeas and: The risp ap for Virginia M Parental Se 1 ar- strength | 9 at. : shows A aaige men, pushed them bout and huddlea}oe J . them together ju good ince Sit ‘ burt ‘"Trampin', too,.ch?" The ee ale city i would. have a wit the short man was shorter than he ] with a trustful fa chat just's .well turn back an' go wi' tl yuld ptt ' " ‘ a , hi stn't nothin® on. that-et e lion ue « s, tender ity heat way," he added, in a discouraged tone et his, 1 1 "There's, nothing wher I came from! Git off o ‘ \ you buttit either,'"" said) the tall man | fer "Uu-u-f! but it's gittin' cold grunted; It was tl sho an Who mterrupt the other. "Comin' long back wi me?' i The dre er:fe lik cl ingg him "It's eight. miles. from andj it wa miserable to be thu bundled it's a hard game, but I guess it as good to the cold as ans" | I'm tired, cold, sleepy-ain't that We whirled about and trudged alonside avatackc ove e the short: man tn-tbhe direction whence n en {mp ud pulled his tall he had come The wind caught his torr »mpanton hal round and was point coattails and seemed to be trying to tie eae ie ai conical thing (that them ‘around his waist This ri d@ the! oomea oie in the near-by half coat farther up the back, so that it w as | a a fs divided at a point midway betwee: aoe ‘nies We'll Penaiit eH ing;wregular Picture, ae - of wife, with tears in her|and of the dissatisfaction of! cept customeys I quote eet, pant , eS del a at er eo Rip "wi Dena have Here is shopkeepers.) grees shop the ee tion helt « c little eame to ; ae neads WILCOX, surrendered ha and the landlords bills and show grocer's told me orles f ER ty Ait ae SEH landlords' y lord to the people who live In tene-) thei hat of nature riehe 5 nor exof taxation ystem juitable ' tablish to) about going a devil not is ments reyenue of the the will produce hich devoul may he whom seek Back of all. thes middjiemen, wh country from. it nutural community are merely trying to make a. living ealth It children } (like all the rest of the working | out of the South ; makthe-bre: ov system the lies } world), Wins ; win ie ing v adequate economic Wrongs. = thethe aaa clothing their "Nr i * Se *s c). Becam ‘ ; 0 He ar is the Injustice WHEELER Ot ee Of Chane: town es of long accounts unsettled tem «ae not alter by played part of the savs book The cur-| and dissatistied thought iggressive government hthe' alr fill the rents fathers that urges covernment' The real the to back go few. Meantime cause, the monopolies and trusts ad mother to produce ehildren reown thelr at conditions, of eardless sells groceries and, the} who man The of others benefit the for nd exnens: grinding) not are meatS sells who man dfsinherited the to restore not will land=-! as acts who man the poor: the i oe ie been. to'strike his opponent fool said the tall ma man good. scrambled aio joying | irquired the westbound travels slipped and went down ‘Keep off, "n sald the tall tramp The man ah o fell was a short, stou man, a fatner little man, as compare Sr ea ea ag aes Sa the ket people of unpaid ions waddled one ghort bru en unit Both I oats tye iannier The ee en, wo oe ' to- | the|., country blaming return In in transportation of cattle, "ana® the of rotten straw. escaped fret weaker grew ‘ va the back dark n the hu er 1 k id \ tired e&, {ke nd The homeless' cre t by the track the tn a ip bet ds h th the | where to ahead evenly gleamed tirfly oved d mb I had | Ther out. them blotted blackness been rain, and thé nder alone the} ; Pei beeani to cwalle track ‘cYunched softly and zg ber th! a ea sre Hon Ener Me ove the irhmp's fect The' air was growing | mechanical! SEIN, Us aan EA winter} ind mbet eave ails va are aa ee couse the grocers and meat iley prices demandea orbitant Again rents cause citize parts. of the United States to wandere the where but away, distance what] and luminous, dimly it WAS oneee ttt to be appeured was there light there In use upon the two endless rails that | hump-shouldered, slouching along ward the east. his head sidewise A Ii fost he every [families | ELLA Dineen e e ae, 00. | In-almost of ised bec had and old Some | en ay pandustice, " ing. Somewhere inside this old and sod-] then Isach of) th rattling un its pred I K | ecemed charm a quiet was ruin of manhood den t ibooss last At ol Th it n warmtl and g yer Ww bundle ig ti acct he aaa t thereto . red aunt Had een The night seemed very dark little | ong 31 It two red Jigght rlaring De was for it colder, was at hand ae eeepc) ene Source BY KEYES a wift strokes of the drivafter,cas if hurrying Chen, the darkne closing jin bethe ‘ with clanking were hardly I ie oppe odor with light and the]them along shuffled tramp old the But track against seemed aware the bundled; it} ehres reat ims In his | in madejjn dread of a hes} h d. ea itself and hurled him squarely met face-his hairy, bloated face-and his bleared eyes wink, for {t threw LAKE BEGINS | and the holes SALT WINE I momentum choked through WITH DAVIS its the ends of] pounded ponderously by. As it passed would have! the fireman raked the furnace and Iit- sang REPUBLICAN, TROUBLE turn him back. It pulled at his torn neckerchief as it it him!-it INTER-MOUNTAIN Life Of: cout nost of the girls who read these columns would not drink I am sorry to say that quite a numbel would drink for fear of being thought "slow. But even if you do not dvink for;you a always in danger with a that| be-| Sanger! The statements fore he had disgraced himselt and, fled; confessions of the la im think | whose lives Ah, here was the picture fis mind|SMall number just the are of made are the majority of women wrecked A very them were Innately trees wrought black fantastic filigree was tullof It now Flickering firelight) 24 the white smoke rolled from the red in the neat sitting room. The light of Miss Fairfax state that an introchimneys of the farm houses and leaped is a sort of a voucher for early dawn creeping in at the window: | duction and spread itsel. out in the welcome to the party Ena ed but -T would Two. stockings, stuffed beyond the ir| the rampant air that swallowed it up any girl to choose these vouchnormal capacity, swinging over the } wurn There was some subtle suggestion er with care If one of your girl hearthstone Beside each of them aj ers holiday abroad that dazzling, cod mornacquaintances {ts in a habit of "pickci Lege containing the overflow of Christing Ugh: how the wind did cut and cut! ing up" friends in this way. do not ings awaited the excited, wildly Ic had changed direction, and apne Baan lads who, already stirring In of being at their backs, it raged agains the room above, would soon' burst in to continue the acquaintance. The man she would introduce you te is the ragged breasts of the two roe The cold affected the men differently aaa pretty sure to be the chum of some Th e snhort man was pudgy fat andin Elad wind been oe from: behind = the)g ond! v vnhom she h as "picked up"' ‘ ae agy i and " a' a the ae ye sne Ke a and better fitted to fight this weather, which tall tramp would have heard ene great of the sam« or only stung his seasoned equiuerm, but | 'C2™2S thing that wag sweeping to; You cannot be too « are ful In spite he roared out oaths and cowered and ward "a i es ay oe a W431) of our romantic friend, B. A., I hope : range r @ emis cringed in hig discomfort The tall man's lank, .cadaverous had Itmbs, the "ache. of worked death in it, mechanically frame| and : - ene eee >". But his|28 and with| ,but 8 years pain, yet he did not wince or moan. There "Did seemed to be two of him He vaguely | And realized that his body suffered, but his} Wen soul had anguish he could waked: wou.d get a If only abate the physical), somewhat, bite to eat if to ease only, his 494 hal felt he the ‘soft to him: : th * nothing, voice ; - a - i heard noth-| that came you put a card in Bobbie's again: :"Oh, won't W {ile be sees that little violin then boys. Merry the mad, anlahente glad rush mamma:' FA down Miss oniy of Fairfax louder Girls, i that will want ‘"stic ki some more, INTERESTED. you letter. to and the read next every word time that sled?' |, man tries to thrust his acquaintance dance/ypon you I want you to remember what "Interested" has written of the "Merry| 1 know no quite harm formed well that in many arises in such from a cases! friendships way, but there Is | gnawing hunger, he would. renew his Christmaz, papa! always the risk, and it is a risk that revel in*the past. Ah, that was the time He was numb when the shock came;|there is no necessity of your running. in, the old time! What mattered] Perhaps a little more so afterward Sometimes a girl writes that she has > en but that was all-no struggle, no pain,| "fallen miserable now moderate sperately In love" with a comfort would suffice. Only to]Just ease and rest. man whom she has seen day after day again, only to renew the sweet The head brakeman came back and) put has never met. left the night met miles.| Off to was a straggling village. small frame houses stood of the track. *, joyous boy headed toward the the track. as "Hey, before! they had tramped some approaching a station. kid. A few on the} From one\of these al came. bounding He town and was cross-} the wanderers came| what's eatin' tramp boy stopped and ve?" safd the} the rear ductor as caboost "It's @¢ked, brakeman they all day gazing lifted with down and the body the into con- That is perfect the|]for no girl man whom nonsense, vou know really falls in love with a she has never spoken to him, aint it?" he|Shne may have taken a romantic at the limp, fnert)to him, because he Is handsome liking or in- thing at his feet. | teresting in appearance, but real love "Oh. sure!" said the conductor. "Neeck/on such a meagre basis is out of the broken, ribs c aved In, smashed all up-| question. croaked In Ss than a minute aut 4a man becomes very much internervy? Say, you orter heard him when} ested in a girl he usually finds some Wé.got to him and turned him over. way of being introduced to. her. It - of now wert "Wouldn't stared, big-cyed,| rear it kill you?" interjected brakeman. the} may take time, but he usually succeeds. if he is in earnest remembered himsef and his joy i} "What'd he say?" asked the head laughed and cried. out in an exultant | brakeman ble. | "Jist grinned and said, "Merry Christ-| "I'm goin' ter the store ter buy things.| mas, boys''-if he didn't, damn me!" I got money-whole dollar-in a spang ----- +> + Ask your men friends how they fee! on this question of introduction. think you will find that their views are very similar to those of. "Interested." to should new pocketbook, tug at See something here!' bulky He that began ft : his : Vacation Ways. But it is not have enough the proper that view the men of "Here's the place for big silver, see? ‘ahaa 1s: 6 rae Boon Lous tintoie of Mais ' urbon-Bieily,, yee pf tie saueen pate Ph oa thele aie aaa , my dollar in there-here, gimme Gat that} ce "I can't ask,' said Nearly Sue. "It's tough, a auitan every to be girl well fs filled bred and with duction. a : Marguerite Kine the - Drexel, WI I 19° Is' One of the Catches of and London's 5 NEABOD. Queen, i 3 the ee ladylike, back, now!" But I don't know him well enough."'|}to appear as though she were capable j n ahs lad's ee e me serabbed aeuee the noes Ce ee bi Peng e calle Bice: en eu sige "3 an instant. ha short li cote x » ¢ . rJe- | she m can re you,}| eee dear Brie that no thoroughly The vaga- cee tame. Bmme: Cale as Bropristramp by hix cout of a ags. man to take] permithis a moguatntdnce: everforcing would of France, Aveyron,at the of medal department the ‘received some) into dallar new the had slid bond receptacle {n his nondescript garb. has a gold Ro-| gir the liberty "Shet up, you little fool, an® run along|dez agricultural show for model farin- ahip upon her without a proper intro-| home, ‘fore I smash yer one!" exclaimed) ing. Both the pocket snugly, It came out with a jerk.) "What does Perey Pinksox do'" question. The girls are the ones who Sure enough, a new pocketbook of yel-|"‘I. never asked him," answers Sue. must take the right stand, and atick low, screaky leather. to. it. "I got it for Christmas. Look! Place)*‘Engaged to him!" protested Liz, Every woman and girls ‘sets her for stamps! Place for bills! Three sep-!‘‘And don't Know what his business is.|}own standard, you know, and that Is arate places for money.."" He was turnwhat you must all do, Men will reIng the receptacle inside out, displaying|‘'Foolish girl, how can you ‘Know, spect you in exact proportion as to its many fine features with great pride.| Without asking, has he dougia'y"' new you respect yours se neerea per et aa Pa ale a os fall in England. Thev y are Princessia y Drexel, Who Will : Entertain Bee ers - ~ "ary cust Alexandra will 0 any Edward w r 5 ththe See atIDiianae, suo cura : Se ee ee o le inAlexandra seldom dines ott in London except with such Queen Lady de Grey and a few timate friends as the Duchess of Devonshire, others, but it is now arg Sean ue ee the king when he dines, as_he has prom sed to ¢ 1, Myr ‘d Mrs, Anthony J. Drexelai Carlton House Gardens this mon |