Show Earl and Countess Ejected Not in Evening Dress 1 nv his' Un London Not O 9 Sumptuary laws haws as rigid right as those at nt King l Edwards Edward's court nw ut aI enforced at al the tho fashionable restaurants restaurants rants of London At the hue Savoy 0 the tho oth- oth ci el night an am earl anti countess were re re- re fused fURe admission to the principal dining ZOOm loom because the wore were not In ln evening c dress Incident nt raised some discussion as oo to whether diners should he be allowed alloW 11 to dress as ns they please anti time the nul Savoy Sa management held n a ballot among their for fOl fashionable their I Ie opinion pa patrons I on who iho this were Important asked question 30 90 replies only one was against tho tIm evening e dress s rule and the lie management nl have o therefore decided to enforce time the rule as aH rigidly tl tle as ever er I princes will wil now be from dining at tho the Ra o Savoy unless the they timey wear the time regulation evening e dross dress T The Tue ie one ole e voter against compulsory o dress wrote It Is certainly a stupid rule which would I prevent a man niami I a In n tubs this democratic century from dressIn dressing dressIng dress- dress In Ing as a he lie pleases People are more morE im irn- irn than rules of fashion It I Is Just such Ideas that I keep up imp 11 England's reputation ton of or being n a 0 country enslaved to form But nut convention In matters of oC dress I Is Isone one of or the bedrock betrock principles principle of or British society anti wIll wi probably last JaRt as aM long bug longas bugas as society I Itself elf S C Another English shrine for tor patriotic American pilgrims has bbs his b been en discovered or or rather authenticated at at at the pie pic- ture country town of oC EsSI Es Es- SI sex X It I has been established after aCer a thorough Investigation In that Lawrence Washington rector of In the seventeenth century was great grand grand grent-grand- father ruther o of the time Fathi Father r of oe American lade Inde pen ence Armed with wih tho tImo fact o of this relationshIp relationship relation relation- ship tho time pres present nl rector of or Is Js appealing to Americans for tor mone money toward to- to word ward restoring the church tower a u V well known known wel-known lan landmark In the district Three ThrEe years parR ago ngu a considerable erable sum was contributed b by my Americans for tor or this object and now that the time connection hleen bo- bo tween l een George Geore Washington ton and Is Inal established tho rector 1 is hopeful of or getting enough to Co complete the work of nf C restoration V V Anaesthesia by hypnotic suggestion Im has b been en accomplished accidentally In Ina Ina Ina a London Loncon dental hospital where a 0 ayoung ayoung young oung woman was made unconscious h by the time Idea Ita o of an aim 1 anaesthetic although although- the time gas was not actually applied Ethyl Ethl chloride was mas the anaesthetic Intended for Cor use uso I In itt tho the case and anti the apparatus was fitted over o er tho lie girls girl's mouth and ani nose The sealed capsule of or ethyl chloride was Introduced and tho the screw to break the time capsule and lib liberate lb- lb erate crate tho tIme gas os was turned Ap Apparently arent time the anaesthetic did ld Its five 0 teeth were extracted anti and tho the patient awoke without ln having felt anything of the theop op operation erat Ion o It I was waR sard found that thin tho capsule cap cap- cp- cp sule stile had hal never nc been beon broken The girl Irl must have passed Into Insensibility from rota tho the mental Impression that an anaesthetic was about to be he applied In other he she was hypnotized In Into Into Into In- In to unconsciousness 8 In another case of or hypnotic anaesthesia sla sia at the same hospital ethyl chloride V was sprayed on to the tho gums to freeze them int insensibility Tile Tho tooth was extracted without pain but hilt It was af- af r- r Tl ter band lound that a a gag placed In iii the anaesthetic mouth had hat screened the time gums from rom the the V V VS S S King Edward Is 19 never so 90 thoroughly at t home lion an anywhere ns as at nt Newmarket where ho he has IU been Leen spending the October Octo- Octo her ber er race w week ek In tho the metropolis o ot of racing he Is regarded d as a 0 simple sportsman and royal state Is 18 entirely dispensed with wih Ills moJe majesty t often trolls strolls alone about time the streets free from Crom rom the kind of ot annoyance he ho suffered from rom roam at for tor Instance whore he was mobbed by inquisitive strangers Every morning tho the king rode out on 01 rote his its cob to the historic heath to watch the tho strings ot of horses exercising The afternoon w was s spent on the course either cither In the tho Jockey club chub cub stand or in inthe the tiO anti and In the evening lio ho 10 dined out lh some soma ot of his hla sporting friends Atc tv my n quiet rubber or 01 two ot of othis his hb favorite gome game bridge bridge he retired V every ever night before 11 it V V V V While the theton p o ap op o of af Now nto t and ton Chicago ant other other- I cities CHIO ure are writhing under the exactions of ot the tho beef beet tru trust t. t that philanthropic Jot In- In t la is II b beef er In 10 all aU tho the cities of ot Great Grent at a a. once urlce that 1 would make the the American en envious yb us In Great Greot Britain the trust has not a monopoly It I Is Js compelled to meet the tho competition of oC Irish English and Scotch cotch beef raisers Tho result Is that th the tho beet beef trust export for tor the consumption Ion tion ton of Ito tho people of or Great Britain tho vcr x-ery x best bost be f the time trust produces In America AmerIa If I tho the trust had bach n a monopoly of or the time British market it I would as ns It Jt In America compel the time consumer to nix nay i extortionate for hlf boef Hero the 1 t trust h having i g- g gt t to mc meet hon i-hon- homiest hon hon- est cst st competition in open market Is 9 anable unable un- un able ble to obtain the tho the extortionate prices It Jt compels Am American con- con umers to pa pay Tho Tue prices charged for tor J beet beef at nt the tIme Civil Service Ser so society's so- so stores a 0 great co operative de department do- do to- to store stora In lii London are oro always much lower than In Iii America merica These prices are the he same amE at all ni the great stores In iii Lon London Loncon on anti and time they are a trill lower 11 10 in the great rat cities cUleR of the provinces pro prot inces like Birmingham lu Liverpool LI Manchester anti ant Iee Leeds s J |