Show t r r High Jinks Carnival in the Queens Queen's Kitchen I I t I 1 11 1 Nov Nov- ov 23 I II has J just st leaked Wf j. j I Hilt turned to 10 w Alexandra r returned re- re with her Iau daugh- daugh h- h tr I Maud oC or Norway anti and Prince Olaf ns nR her he gusts guests sue she found Cound the thA ser per vant in n a state of civil war Th There were two camps callus the tuG members I of or which Invariably passed each neti other silence nn and never lost an art op op- op of or airing airing- ou ouch h others other's de- de e- e Tho The ot of general on one party was waa the butler bUller while the housekeeper was Wits rt the comman commanding ln f officer of or the other f E As there then se seemed med to be no pO possibility of the servants working working- amicably to- to the queen determined to out l the reason of oC the tIu open breach In M The cause was as us surprising as ns the f result Quo of oC Nio Nie under n fol fol- I lowing prec precedent In n the ro royal nl tf- tf household ha had been en engaged for for fora a. a t. t considerable time to one of or the house house- maids Durin During the absence of or the th queen ca r arid anti the king Icing the they had bad quarreled house I anti anil tho tin engagement n was wa broken o IT i The rue rank and amI fil file of or t the ser ll servants re- re soiled this l or th they had looked forward tot for ward with keen Icen pleasure ure to the wedding wedding wed wed- r ding fe festivities in the servants servants' hall hail anti and I f- f they iney did not scruple to ventilate their t grievance The fht hoU housekeeper took toole sides 8 with her h housemaid while the V butler espo espoused lse the cause caust of or the faith faith- S loss footman v On learning nil all these details the qU queen n had liati the couple brought to her hr used such powerful arguments th t before t they hc the room sho had rejoined their t hands anti anil renewed t the hue engagement She talked hike 1 a female Cupid hI said the too footman man when t tell tell- r c Ins Ing th the butler that the lIH would Uiko place at nt Christmas und that hl high bight h Jinks would be the tho order of r I hints hints' II fit th the servants servants' hall hail S iA A vcr very eccentric centric Will has been by bY William John Watson of or Portadown a n big landowner In t the IH counties Oun tieR of or Armagh Ar Ar- magh and Tyrone Ireland who was once n a i New York business ss man Among 1 other curious bequests he lie provided pro for Cor fora Ia i ia a thinner dinner costing 1 21 Vh t the h he trustees trus- trus i toe tees 1 of or his hlf l state stale and lh the Portadown municipal council II should Mould hold hohl every fIo yrs years rs hear henr the will reid read and antI 0 de- de how the lie money should bo ho expended for fOI the tho benefit of the town Mr Ir who b bequeathed qu athell the thc bulk bulle i of or r his liia property to his nn native natIe I h town had the thue reputation of being a 1 miser because e he hr lived with right rig economy although might have spent mone like a I prince He lIe was wan extremely generous In I contributing toward the local charities Ills flit pet pot u ur aversion r lon was professional professional- I lam ism in sport and municipal a He Ito left a n. Ja largo Jargo sum for Cor th the encouragement of if sport port but expressly j from the tho benefits of ot his iii ill 1 every kind Of f sport port in which professionals were engaged d I Whether the money r received cel In tips lips Is legally earned by a n. hotel or railroad Is hl tIu the knotty question before a London court where the family of oC a wolter W ar nu fill seeking It to recover reco com compensation pen QUon for his death un under er the Compensation Com Com- p law Under this Jaw law th the employer is bound to compensate ato the lie heirs hells of oC an c If It h he Is killed or the himself If Ir ho tue Is Injured In the execution lion Ion of huts his duty and tho the rate rato of oC compensation compensation com corn Is proportionate to the amount of or tho earnings s. The question thus raised is occupyIng occupy occupy- ing lug the tho attention of or all nil employers whose servants ants li e partly on tips In some Iome restaurants the thc waiters walters receive o no regular regula wages s. so that If it they ar arto are areto areto to benefit b by th the Compensation tion law the legal recognition of or the system Jem toni tem is 18 n The country court judge ull e hearing the case ease considered the point so 50 Important that 1 he reserved his judgment upon It Bayard Drown Brown th the eccentric American American Ameri Amen I can who has lived for Cor many years eals on his yacht acht off ocr Brightlingsea and has hlf l given ghen Iven awn away in charity was waN involved ed In an nn action for or slander i which was wn privately atel settled before It could b be iE heard in th the Ix London Jonon courts The rue millionaire was wals accused by Rowland Row Row- land Stead ot of of or having su suggested sug sug- 11 b by spoken words that he Stead was guilty of oC dishonesty Mr Ir Brown denied that Stead's counsel tutu hall ac accepted cue lC- his denial den am anti It was vas 8 agreed that judgment should be bo entered for Mr rr Brown rown It would woul have been difficult to have had th the ease case hoard hearth In open court for COl forone forone one wi witness hud lund died and anh two twit w were vere rt too ill III to appear But u a number of or other witnesses s on both sides idl's attended the tho court o expecting expecting- to be tailed to give o l evidence r. r In a speech made mule at ot the Ih opening of oC tho the London JAndon County Council Da Day Train Train- tog ing school linK has just been erected erect erect- I ed n at 1 a J. J cost of Lord Lorel Hose Ilose- Ny as chancellor of ot the University fit r f London strongly condemned condemn ell the modern trend towo toward rd skI skepticism a as one of or lh the factors destroying the h morals ais of oC children If It you OU cannot turn out teachers calculated to plant and strengthen the moral qualities that 11 Me lie a at al the tue root lOot of or a an n nation greatness your our legO cO college will be a n failure ho said Skepticism una may Inn bo he a useful asset later In life litE but r I f am absolutely convinced con con- vinced fd ed that thal skepticism applied to the tenner t years U of or children Is a corrosive 11 acid It 1 eating deep at it all eli the foundations of oC character r that wo we wish to strengthen strength th en n anti and support 11 I 1 cannot tell It'll and you Ou cannot e tell pH ho how and what direction the children will develop whom you xou ma may he be called upon to 10 train but at least this you oU can do you von OU can nn develop Clop in them thOm Iho seed seedof of oC fulth of oC earnestness of or hon honesty Rt of or truth ti and of or a a. t legitimate imatt ambition i II I I I 1 I J 4 I t 4 t 4 I I M r rt The Thc upper photo Is of Mrs l Annie A. A Adams Allam mother of oC Maud Adams the actress who mn may appe appear apper r as a witness against Ir 1 Mr Annie M M. Bradley now on trial for COI killing hilling United States H Senator Son Sen n- n ator tOl Arthur Brown Drown of Utah in Wash ington Tho The loWer 1011 picture un on the lEtIs left lEt Is of or Mrs Irs Bradley who considered Airs tirs Irs her ii rival ai anti anil the photo on out I the tho right Is of oC Judge Tull Powers Power wh whit i Is defending t Mrs Bradley I C Both women have ha suffered somewhat n of the entanglement ent In hut which Mrs Irs Dr Brad Brad- Hl- Hl hey Iny anti and Senator Brown Drown were mixed tip lip I I I |