Show Marquis de Castellane in Paris i iny ny Fly TJ T n r- r r r n Republican Special Service Copyright l Oj Paris Jul July 27 The ThA The Vatican In declining nU Russia Russia's s on offer r to us use Its Is Influence to got get an art Invitation on for forit 0 lat In It from Crom Torn the powers power to 10 take part In the deliberations of oC The Hague Congress has performed a political net Imet of or extreme gravity in titus thus It I has haR Itself solved what we Wp cull call cul the papal pap pap- al ai qUe question which lon 1 I is nothing mo morn more nor IC less JesH R than the question whether heth th the pope pone has lias a or has 01 not still mill RUI rights r o over pr o r his nn- nn on tent cent temporal sway W H It I I Is P I evident eilen nl that by hl hits his reserved atti- atti Pius Plu X has hla renounced ed hl his claims T Leo l-eo 10 X XIII II h hi his 1 predecessor or In I th the h pon ponti t- t fical ca chaIr at nt the time of th the first frt peace c conference in iii Il 1 hS 1809 still tl clung to this ml- ml rJ rape rage and moved mo Heaven n and earth In th tho hope nopo of oC having ln his pretended temporal sovereignty o c taken seriously nd b by the powers Pius X who i la Ia mur more mystical than the la last t pope pOp will wi not nol accept these the ul utile little tricks to fo heighten Ih the prestige of tho the apostolic see pe UP lie II counts ounlA upon lh the o power of the faith and time the aid aimi all of or heaven to tos s save V time the church which Is Itt torn today t trembling r on en f. f i J foundations ton This ne new altitude has ha c caused great grut In in- in among the Blade Black society at Home Homp and the t tact fact ct Is that the papal abstention ab ab- ab- ab at al Th The Hague marks mark the tie end of ot time the th aU attempt to regain the temporal t nr Independence Inde Inde- of th the S see Ap P of Rome Home As AR a human human hu hu- man power lh the church I think has hs sail said I Ms its last lat word S S S After having ha been hern on th the tho point of or con can a n arla marriage Of o love a 3 princess of Pran Prance p e Is inn now obliged to n resign h herself r IC to toa toa ton a n marriage de tie convenance I II I am speaking of of Princess Jeane Bonaparte Bona liona- Bonn I parte daughter of or Prince Roland It I Is said and ald and T r have hae every evry reason to believe p the news nw 1 Is correct forreCt that correct that t sh she I Is engaged to 10 one of time the th ona on of the king Icing of Greece When marry marrying I tic her this young prin prince e Is 18 g an p excellent thing for for himself elf if Ie th that t Is If to say may JY p princes and nd kIngs can an pow now OW wih without being ashamed a of the fact es espouse es- es POUt the th d daughters u of or th the plutocracy as al formerly they wed shepherdesses PrincEs Princess Joanne Jeanne D Bonaparte's mother was waR the tIme daughter da of oC M. M Blanc the th tenant for or over twenty years yearn a rs of o the th gambling tables tableR of oC Monte Calo Carlo Cailo It I was WO In tImI trade that he he d pd together hI his immense hl im m mense n fortune and thus thins hl his Ic tn Princess Jeanne Bonaparte Is the possessor of or several vHal millions Sue She brings her husband Indeed IndI a dot dotor of or six Ix milon million dola dollars a 3 year which which for a Greek prince Is II atoro wealth than an nn El EI Dorado We p have seen p n man many strange things thing In our otti tm time but lul oil all the same sanu we should 3 have vt been ben astonished even ten term years M rR ago ako if Ir we had been told that a prince of the blood royal roal of or the purest pureL strain should without any scruples contract a marriage with wih a a family who whose e wealth had bien been got ol at the tho most cc celebrated tec and most mOl t evil re Gambling t tables ble In 1st time tho worl world The summer ha hu has arrived and ard arl the social Ial clock chock striking She hour of or departure There Thero now remains m In Paris only one cen centre tre of or pUI the He lie Il do I Is iq th the thC property of Baron naron do Janze Janu ch ha has been placed by him hm at the wJ 1 of ot the pretty women of or all al countries o o 0 that thc they Jon inay mpa dine w well l there 1 ll air themselves well wel a alit id flirt frt from m rn- rn Ing until ninth evening and amid 11 from evening p until the middle of the tho n cht t This Itt little inland whirls which l H is situated hut but buta huta a few turns turn of oC Ih the Ito wh fl from the city floating a a It I were l In th the blue huo waters el of or the S Seine done 1011 up 1 by the Parisian damsel and r reminding one on onor of or time the Cal fairy amid t grout group of or peasant tJ has a n special Jp attraction to foreigners foreigner In Paris PorI When th the social season ends It I I Is hero herp that the they tal take mice e refuge e every afternoon after after- noon In search of or freshness anti and cy gayety The Th AmIeal ladles ladies above abort all ni almost live 1 here hert and nd If tt you 01 could cal come coro and take taken a n walk around the place with mo me you YOI would s see fP ee It full mill of oC timm most mOlt distinguished I and mC most t beautiful among your C fellow ellen toun countrywomen I Among the lie most roost ardent devotees lle of the place are arc Mrs Ir Hart McKee i Mrs Per Perry Belmont t. t Mrs r Vanderbilt t. t and above ni all two of ot the most enchanting young mules ladles we we have among among- MIss u Mis tSI Marshall and Miss Deacon rone If-rone lone did not go po to Ux for tot time the lak of at seeIng seeing see see- fIng f- f Ing Ing- one would willingly cover er ten times the the road which leads there In order to he able but bil once to see e ett jit at tt clove cIos ran range these two typos types can beauty The new American Am ambassador In In ParI Paris larr Harry Whit White Is II In iii search ctr h of a n residence worth worthy of ot the tho great country which he lie represents One Ono mansion above all one ill one Pf of or time the two or three thrE In Inthe inthe the capital to 0 have Imae particularly attracted his attention It I Is that of nt the Duchess do tie Talleyrand In the the at St St. Germain and ant In has a su- su su superb reception ro room m and a n beautiful garden gardEi n ot of great size Ize Here Was formerly given magnificent fetes as one rarely sees ees nowadays one of or the thi Iw most roost famous of oC them having haing been the hta beasts beasts' I hail ball haJ so coiled called because all 01 the tie guests wore were disguised as giraffes giraffes gir fI lions lons horses horse hortI parrots birds of or paradise etc eta Ie Mr Ir White with his imis hil griat great fortune might esl easily resume the In Interrupted Interrupted in- in traditions of these those splendid social entertainments and hits his compatriots corn com 01 patriots who become more numerous v p pin t tIn In Jn Paris every cry year ear would h bri hI proud at being represented In Prance Franco France In lii pitch cacti uch a splendid manner po fo o th the the-Ir r French friends s will wi hope that the thC negotiations now pending between the ambassador anti and the tho Due dc tie Valan- Valan i f I cay cayon cay son on and heir of or the Duchess Ducho tie rte j Tan Talleyrand rand will wU have ic hl e a successful u IHm issue |