Show Queens Queen's Children Educated In Democratic F Fashion ash on BY v HD 4 London Oct l 10 The Irk The Pr Princess s of or 1 I Wal ul Wales hu has hus democratic Ideas on the ed education d of of her children Instead I d-I of fol following km I the ii e fashion on o of f snobbish h millionaires mil rail in I keeping her children like hothouse plants with an expensive of or tutors and So governesses she sho hie Is Isson I son sending them out to mix with ordinary boys bors and girls as soon as us the they are arc large largo enough h She is now lOW Inquiring for COI a a. suitable m school for aI Princess s hnry her only girl who 10 is now big hiS enough to fea leave feal l lhome home The princess has been visiting likely schools Incognito so 30 that the th principals do not nOl guess uess the royal rank of or their possible new lIew pupil Probably the little princess K will go to one erie of lr f the tho superior middle class hO hoarding boarding schools for 01 girls near Eastbourne on the south coast coast- The rite country home tc of oC the Ull Prince and Princess 8 of or Wales will be in future l Frogmore near in Windsor sor the prince having ha given ghen up p York ork colta cottage C Sand Rand to his as an aim annex II II to the 1 kings king's s 's rc residence i It will viii boI bo be I used as u tt bachelors wIll wing for foi Ol house parties which was It Its original pur- pur lUI pose pose The kin king experienced nc the need for an addition to v nen he ht was entertaining a hU large house part party i The Prince of ur Wales Vales will ili malt make Frogmore his principal n residence as as' as ashe ashe he he Is extremely fond of country life and spends ver very little time line at al house his London residence Being BelliS' BelliS Be Be- lug ing a a. Fine shot hot and an ardent fisherman I limo Iho prince will fin find am ample pie Held fur for time the In indulgence of his sporting Instincts InI in Windsor r park parl and on oti the tho Thames 1 I e 4 English E lace Is at al present so o much I In demand that thal an un unprecedented I boom boom has been caused at Nottingham I the c center of or the tho In Industry Because fa fashionable Americans and auth English Englishwomen women arc are wearing much munch lace themore the tho more moll sl skilled lIIlI lace makers In the tho Nottingham Not Nol d district are nie earning as ps muchas much muchas as 35 a week Quiet villages near Nottingham lam have be boon been n transferred Into hus busy factory towns lowns antI and time the largest lace factory in the world has Just be been I opened at Draycott DIa Tho new fa fashion u o wearing lace laco combined with furs will keep the boom alive lIvo through h the winter although In Inthe time the ordinary wa way ivay It would have begun benun beI be be- I nun gun un to slacken cl with Uie coming autu autumn au tu inn Time Tho controversy In iii inn thi I u pros i to ti the thu deterioration oC Ir c machinery ml Is practically tho the sumac sume as ac when the vessel was sag built Thieve There Is Isan Isan Isan an economy In the consumption of or co coal l timid and a a. vast vast- Increase of The the fib first craft aft lilted with the steam gleam turbine Is at present 1 lying ln in Iii the time T Tyne ne at Wallsend and after many years c rs or of service ii IL speed spee of 3 31 1 knots has been maintained on a u c 11 run The he Turbina has run man many thou thousand and of or miles frequently encountering v het heavy seas and h her hr r turbines tur tur- limes bines which have Just been opened out are aro the time same as when they were wore I Installed flip ru success of the thc and amid the dev developing 26 G knots on time the builders builder's trials is regarded a aman as am asan an epoch making departure In marino marine engineering so 50 far ar as it Jt applies to hl speed high h Atlantic liners The rime reduction of or vibration giving comfort in increased in iii- greater to passengers creased speed for the thc same ime boiler power rower and Increased cabin accommodation accommodation due to smaller si-nailer machinery space are arc the advantages all claimed for fora a J. J steam turbine in the fast ast Atlantic s service lee r Prince Edward of Wales ales who Is his Isnow Iio now a spirited high boy 0 of 13 years eal has K bet been frustrated d In tim an aim attempt lo to pay in an Independent ent and amid incognito visit to lo London i While spending his vacation at al Frogmore Frog Frog- more immure his fathers father's house near Windsor Wind Wind- sor soi time the had haI a sudden en desire to I see ee Ifon London on all b by himself lie took look lh the Lime next train for 01 London but on arI ar arriving ar- ar I I riving living at the London terminus ter minus he lie was much astonished to find a royal carriage awaiting ailin him ant and anil a f footman Informed ed him that luncheon wu was rea ready for fOI hint him at al Marlborough Marlborough Marl Marl- borough h house where a telegram also awaited him I The c prince who whose r Idea In coming to 10 Lyndon was wnM far Cat different from tills this j to be driven n to toI Marlborough ough I house There h ho ime read a telegram I from froni hi his mother molher the Princess of Wales ordering ing him him to remain there until his tutor came to him back to Frogmore POt For this lids escapade the thu young prince caught It from his mother who although devoted otell to her children Is a stern lern disciplinarian Mr 11 Bernard Shaw the thc famous playwright play play- wright in a letter to a 11 friend has ex explained cx- cx I what caused hum him to place before before be be- fore the English public a Caesar entirely en en- tim ely different In character from the theone theone I one depicted by Shakespeare I The rue reason Shakespeare e p are belittled T Caesar al' al lr Mr writes and that t no 9 L later e English n 11 lt I touched moms SL gre L 11 tH aim i I i atoLl A. 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A 1 saw aw ln my chance an mind and took tt t WIl wan vas simply sim hn- hn ply that t sympathies w e ro with PlutarcH nd the tho which ch tic lie son pet t u. u J 4 i o. o l oI r n nl t KI nrc 1 9 5 it i Wll m tillit E d n i f I UI r 1111 C ln uirt iti 10 th capital r. l lI li 0 i atel lt d in iii Whitehall arid got OI hl Ills Imis dla o l' l Jm ll who to roUnd Oral hun hun-h J lah Ole and I r lo l In Iii Cn until lie he dle 7 wileD when tHe untie sent for or district ir II because It was u-as determined to have hu anybody tiny any body rather titan than Brutus anti and John JohnI Yet as late as I y you find Brutus still the herot hero t and Caesar r still the doubtful charac chat killed him him at atwith who I t tom ter l It was Ibsen last with the time selfsame st steel that slow and ond I- I King icing InG Arthur That left the tIme dramatic held field tree free at nt last for tor Cae Caesar r and for tor Forbes Robertson on T r machinery after a few ew Y years years' wear and the tIme consequent unprofitable Innovation of l tao t le steam turbine for the lie propulsion of the Lusitania and other Atlantic liners haers lin lin- ha- ha ers was the subject of or a n. special in inquiry inquiry in- in by the Now Non W York American A visit was paid laid to the works of the thc Honorable C. C A A. A Parsons the time Inventor In of the tIte turbine at l Tyne ne where It It was Wits stated stute that time the turbine had hod been subjected to most mOlt exhaustIble exhaustible exhaust exhaust- ible ibie tests and antl there were no signs of wear and tear The turbines of the steamer King lOng Edward havo have just been I opened out at the end of her sixth year and there then is not tIll the slightest t St sign of or wear to the turbine hla blades d The Time |