Show 1 I I Russian Grand Dukes Dulces Flee to Paris fl 1 fly ISY i iori oa I ir IH rc s. I StINT SAINT l nEX PuI All Aug TUI ha c h been 1 In since St. St became tor or them em ah rO ra are now here the Grand Gram Duke Dulee ir tho ezar czars czar's r uncle who has a dahi share lit r the for the tho bloodshed and anarchy In Russia Ms Jils Rons Cyril and floii Boris an and his hiI other J Alexis All AU of them have ha done clone w or left loft undone nt to earn tf for mr thorn them ti tho contempt t or hatred of the hr I oo ooIn ople In III Parl where herC princes are arc feted and n almost nolt worshiped j they arc are central a at nt social functions function where there IJ h Mf co among fa laSh fash- I women both hoth French and andt eli to ln IJ be noticed l h hy by t their Im Im- I t penal hl highnesses R. R With all this flattery r and attention p I however er th the grand duk dukes are ure far tar from i nappy They indulge perfunctorily l In a n round lound of or spiritless o gaIety J hut Dut are rea really II th the most mOlt ml miserable m men n L in Among th the wretched wretch wretch- ed titi lt Hu Russian l llan p peasants there Is a saying l Aa A A gd pay as AU a R grand ItI luke duke in Paris but l t Parisians n have hav reversed lC this and dc- dc c a mournful pl person on as dismal p as a JI duke thike Th The Grand Duke Dult Vladimir particularly larl Is morose and sll silent nt to a painful ti de degree r giving the impression of or deep remorse for Cor the Ike massacre which he or or- dered tl on the th historic Pc Red fled tl Sunday or Vladimirs day ay In society the o Grand Graml Duke Vla Vladimir is h content to be bea J tf a n nU IRn grand duke Jul e. e which Is quite d sufficient to Lo attract invitations to all aki tho tilo most splendid functions He Hp I Is al alI always always al- al I ways was a great reat draw ant and his presence I Is enough to make malc a n dinner ball bail or r reception a success SS But Dut he makes no effort to C be b. sociable never opens I his mouth but to eat at or yawn and ap appears ap- ap I ap-I J pears car to be sunk In the depths of met mel I 1 I Although society appears to I bore him tt terribly he h. attends an endless endless endless end end- less round of or C The grand duke dult goes pretty often orten to the tho theatre where he usually falls S asleep and mores loudly This sleep leep of or boredom f is said Mid to LO bo he tin the only S natural rest he lie gets get for or he has lias to drug drugo ts o himself before beCore he can sleep nigh nights IS L I Since he was hissed for Ot snoring snoring- In the thc middle of or a tragic scene the grand duke has told his de camp to prevent pro hl his sleeping in tho the theatre or of course Of-course course his Imperial highness s Is stron strongly I guarded against the Uie attacks o of nu Russian revolutionists le of or whom he goes s oe In deadly foar ear ar French and nu Rus- Rus sInn sian secret police keep a constant r r l watch to 1 frustrate tilt the fulfillment of or S the threats made mEule against the Butcher of or St Sr c. c His ills I Is i kept busy bui 1 f soilIng Ills mall fI which Is R i by communications J from rom tim the tho e Terrorist oz's organization t ton Jt h and 1 similar alarmS alarm alarm- S ng missives missive T io e c c tr In be do- do l d borolo booro rho can reach roach tho ho hoS S U clu c J O must 11 list h be lo i fe f r I ll n O r f a n liui oun 9 who vho nave n not t yet el become conio base blase with tho the pleasures pleasures' pleas S ures' ures uren of They rhe arc are addicted n i ted lo to extravagant forms of or enjoyment enjoy enjoy- ment and ate atc extremely popular In InS Inthe inthe S k the deml Although somewhat J J haughty haught and apt to stand upon his dig dig- J nit Boris Boils has many American friends s. s S who remember his social triumphs In Inc c I the tho United States State two or three toree eat eals ealsa s a ago o C Cyril who Is devoted to sport Isa Isn is isa a n natural natured easy young youn man without undue tendency to lo put on S sill side e. e two sons of or hi his seem scent to lo he be betho heS S tho the only persons for Cor whom GrandS Grand S c Duke Dule Vladimir cares cale anything Tho Grand Duke Alexis A is very dIfferent different dif dIf dIf- ferent cut c from froni ht his brother brothel Vladimir V He lie can still bo be gay In the true reckless a. a full blooded style I of or a 1 typical foreign c prince In Paris Parts lie has an Inexhaustible ble lle appetite for or new sensations st and lets with his hit getting getling nothing Interfere z them Recently he was wa l recommended to tolle to see a rather lather performance F r given h by Iy a clever girl II at an un obscure vaudeville house houRC Arriving too late to tot I toll told th the t f see this particular stunt h. h to 7 5 manager el to have It The Th manC manager man man- C rigor ager protested tell hut but af aft ti i r I a 1 m scone was vas obliged l l l' l a n iop- iop i t tion lot of th the performance The Tho grand grazul I duke saw MW the tine show how several limes thues and caused d the unknown actress to acquire fame ramp through his Imperial patronage The Grand Duke Vladimir has no enthusiasm for Cor the tho the theatre tre He Tie has been heen known to express approval of or only one play play play-a a crude melodrama founded on the thc plot n against Father CaPon Ihl revolutionary rl l lender leader anti and traitor e o i There Thre h ID great t work orl abend for fOl nt the tho liens hens of or France Francl The committee of or tho ho Ch Charity Organization society has asked tot for contracts to lo bo bp submitted for tho thi supply of tile the eggs g that will bo ht re required rt re- b by the tho Parisian ho hospitals during dur inK ing th time the coming year eHI There will bo iii needed three l' l million and a half eggs g In seven se lots of or I 1300 each el tho price of which nuis must be he heI fixed per ver thousand It Is it calculated I that as one lieu hen lays las during the tho year not more than two hundred eggs S 1 a little trIbe of or seventeen se or eighteen thou thousand and layers will ha hove have hato to devote ot them themselves ts I to tim this CI very useful task To carr carry cairy this number r of or eggs ggs twentythree twenty tHy t three Ii iee ml railway I way wagons ons are required I red Fatima is creating a s n on the tho Italian stage stale Single handed she has produced I Tile The Geisha representing herself all the tho fifteen principal parts and changing changing chang chun ing her co costume tume times s. Her Hel performance per per- lasts throe three hours homs and at no notime notime notime I time Is she off oft stage more mOle than ten len seconds She has a marvelous voice oice and anti can I sing soprano alto tenor and ani baritone The Th declare that SI SIgnorina norina I who ho is only 24 2 years of age Is I Siddons Nellie Fan en Florence St. St John ant and rolled In oneAt one At present she Is performing g at at i Dolo Bologna na a piece entitled La Grande Via ria In which she makes mals over o 1 no I Iria chan changes s 's of costumes t J An Ait Italian paper er ha has had the quaint Idea of or asking a number of a singers an and dancers thc they think of or orthe the sea sen Those These ladies Indies have ha entered Into the time matt matter I with charming grace anti and the tho J result sult Is a perfect collection of or dainty and pretty tt thoughts SJ Suzane Dantes speaks of or ii hor hI i own soul an and its relations with the thea sea a When hen I wish with to see seo a reflection or of myself 1 I take a mirror but iut when I to see th the tho reflection of oC m my soul soulI I f look 1001 at the tho sea At tho the sl sight ht of those these waves wa sometimes mild mill and anti sometimes furious I am not surprised that naive J but hut bold hold men fear the tho va of 01 my I fascinating but perfidious soul Llna Lina Can seeks what that would I I I happen hopen If IC the lie sen sea sen were ere suddenly to toI I disappear 31 How llou Iou Iou- the time artists and the tho I lover lI and nd tae tie pO poets I would regret Jt Its ra ncr The famous Campus singer 1 n e I Ir r does O R not give a thought to the sailors cen I Is seized nt th the It or CC tho the sta ea 3 h- h roc fooling of or ortho tho ol ci Ufo life 11 or mt t leUth 1 it lU t at itt the same samo I time as us It I Mme Rn mn GInn inI Uca Is not hol so lOop leap She says SaN 1 love hove the sea a. a that thai thatIs Is all 11 1 I can cai say Mme m Is very Is-very vcr practical The Thin ser sec Ie I she he says Fays always always al ways reminds me of or s seasickness ea I wish a great bridge e could he be made front from lom Genoa to nu Buenos no Ayres Ayles from which ono one could admire I it t SI Is li a l ballet haBet dancer and ant she says a The sea soa ea It Il Is like the ballerina Irresistible e capricious InI In- In I I conquerable untamable e. e An electric tunnel railroad for the transportation of or parcels in Vienna Is Isa Isa isa a time saving scheme upon which m the ministry of commerce Is enga engaged d Austria It should hould h bo le explained has ha Jil like e most other European countries what is unknown n in lii America a parcel delivery Y 1 service The Tho plan is to construct twenty live feet et below th the surface a miniature electric railroad to connect the central contral contral con con- postoffice anti and more than sixty district ollices Parcels will bo be distributed distributed dis dis- dis- dis on trains consisting of a n. motor and three th ears cars each ench carrying U us munch much as the ordinary postal ex- ex II pross wa agon agonI I ill at al twenty miles Tir trains run an nn hour making the parcel delivery service more than twice as quick as ns ItIs It H itIs Is nt at present with the hor horse e express wagons Although h the cost CORt of conI constructing constructing con con- I this parcel tube will be enormous there will be a great saving a In the working expenses |