Show Raoul de Saint Rene in Paris BY nY RAOUL n. DE s. I SAINT RENE nEsE Republican Special Service Copyright 1907 1901 Paris July 13 While While tho the winegrowers wine growers in tho the south of or Franco France havo have been busy making the revolt and raisIng raising rais rais- ing ln the streets the tho less excitable inhabitants in the neighborhood neighborhood neighbor neighbor- hood around Paris go on celebrating quietly their pleasure fetes The sixth annual festival of the Rosati Ro- Ro sati or Rose Lovers has ha Just taken place In splendid weather veather in the beautiful beau beau- It ItIs ItIs Itis park at aux Is in Ui the od and between here and hence the name Provence roses loseS which is a misnomer that nearly all the roses come for tor or the Paris market during luring the summer and ami the rose culture has been allied by a number of oC people vita the arts of ot i poetry and singing One of or the leaders of oC the movement movements Is s M. M le Ie a poet anti and the re reviver reviver re- re viver river of oC the old games of the Rosati The member number and ancI after received at MaIne the they march marchIn In procession slon with a band and banners to the monument of oC La Fontaine In front of or the thu church churca Here an oration was delivered In praise of oC the tho gT great at fabulist and recitations recitations were given gl In try hoe and rind prose and arid songs were sung In French and patois Tho Iho ju judge gc was the lie younger Couque- Couque lip 1111 who was as much feted as La Fontaine Fontaine Fon Fon- taine tame himself and another who came in for Cor some Romo of or the time honors honor of the da das day dayS a S was s tho the painter Maillart An Am al 01 fresco lunch was served un under er I S 2 tL t I the trees and the prizes were awarded It t is by bj these pretty festivals that a alove love lovo ove of the arts is kept so lively among ho tho people of or France S S S Mrs Irs an American lady who some seine time ago divorced her husband hus hus- band the proprietor o 0 a New Nest York 1011 restaurant has nail had to bring an unpleasant unpleasant unpleasant un un- un- un pleasant case Into the Paris Parl courts Mrs Ills Blackson camo came to live In Paris In iii n the tho year ear 1904 1004 The alimony allowed her h by her hel husband permitted her to toive live ive in very ery comfortable if Tnt not indeed magnificent st style le for she sho had handsome handsome handsome hand hand- some apartments in Avenue Kiel Niel entertained en- en largely and for Cor many of oC her friends practically Kent open house The rhe lad lady who wl Is still young and arid looking good was naturally very pop pop- ular Some months month after her hel arrival she the made the acquaintance of or a a. M. M Jacques Portel who lived h by operations on the hour bourse c Mrs Backs Backson bought boucht an nn automobile and wishing to Insure It Il and herself her hel new ne' friend arranged arranged arranged ar ar- ar- ar ranged for Cor her very Yen comfortable condi condi- lions ions In return for this he hA asked her to indorse some notes for lor him olin accepted by the Marquis Louis Loul dArcy d'Arcy and several soy sev era eral other well known people Mrs Irs Blackson accepted them and arid paid but buthen when hen tho the date for their payment pay pay- ment became due the they were returned for the signatures on them were al nil forged Mrs s Backson went to the tho ma magistrate but yielding again to persuasions persuasions persua persua- she sho Coria forgave e him Portel Ported cd ed by her clemency to get another sum of or 1 with which he said he S S 'S L 1 5 1 44 i was going to start a a. a very er profitable business What he was arranging was a a. a mar- mar riago for himself with a provincial heiress and Mrs Irs Back Backson on learning of ot othis his duplicity has a again brought an aim action action action ac ac- ac- ac tion against him him S S S SLina Lina Llna has hns turned the tho heads I of the Parisians From being a n dancer In second class music halls to appearIng appearing appearing appear appear- ing as a diva on the tho open stage Is a big jump even for a young yoting woman of oC charms and beauty and ancl ItIs it itIs itIs Is not lon long since this Italian beauty was appearing In the Paris music halls Her appearance last winter at the tho Metropolitan opera house In New York set the tho seal on her great and swiftly begotten reputation and when she appeared appeared appeared ap ap- ap- ap the other ni night ht at the Paris opera ever every one was yer very enthusiastic about her was worth It all In the character of Thais opera from tho the beautiful romance of oC Anatole I France rance she appeared with all nil her melancholy and exquisite beauty It was thought that her hel voice hough pure and sweet would not be bo strong trong enough to nil fill the tho great Ol opera era house but sho she went vent through tho tIme whole opera without and with re remarkable remarkable re- re power and met with tho the warmest applause Mme Nordica the tho famous prima Jonna has just been discussing her plans Ians for Cor an American Bayreuth She hAS nas already received strong financial and artistic support for the plan to es establish es- es a a. national opera near to New NewYork NewYork NewYork York City on the plan of or that at Bayreuth Day Day- reuth in Germany German The contemplated Institution she sho says is intended to Include an un opera opeia house exactly similar to that at Bay Uny- with the addition of or n- n Greek theatre It will be within easy distance dis dis- dis tance anco of Now New York and und tho the work will willbo willbo bo be confined to Vo Wagner 1 expect to kao the project begun next winter anti and It may 1 b b- for lor opening In tho following autumn Mme Mine Nordica adds that lint an nit Important Import Import- ant part of of hot her scheme Is tho time contemplated contemplated con con- Institute of or music to give yung American people that thal musical training which they now nott seek seel for In him tho ho gr great at cities of oC |