Show I of J r 5 Countess Scaring II 1 From British London By the Truth I Capital Capita j jI liv I tU S Sp Special cal Cable to TIme Tho Republican Lon London on Jan Jami IS Time Tho Tho statement by bytho bythe bytho tho the Socialist Countess of or Warwick that in her memoirs which are now nearly rea ready y for tor or publication site she will wil tell tel time the truth and nothing but the truth has bus struck terror terrol into the thc hearts of ot British society Tho The countess knows s Ino o of man many secrets thc the most which If Ir revealed d will wil cr create terrible scan scandal al England has over scon and do more to further tho the cause cuse of Socialism 10 than even en e cn the countess's vigorous campaign Even royalty may maybe maybe maybe be Implicated It I i is Il thought for or there are atO many who believe vo that somo lomo years ago tho the countess was In high favor ta or with wih a very exalted pcr perc I and that it was time the breach broach him which caused her hor to join the thc ranks ranka o of tho the Socialists So So- as u n means of revenge But even if this should shoud not be true truo truC or if it I the countess should decide to toI I keep ep the tho secrets of ot royalty inviolate there lucre will wl be bc plenty of ot aristocratic family skeletons exposed to tho the gaze of ot the curious public Strong Is brought to bear ber I upon the tho home secretary to procure a par pardon on for Lord William who Is now serving a long sentence for tor fraud rue Foremost among mon those who work to set the tho young nobleman free tree Is his his wife who clung to him so ro bravely during his first trial and antl conviction con con- but who now declares that If I she victon succeeds she will wi never live lve with wih him again and on only wants ants to see him free that he ho may have hare ha e another chance chanco In India Africa or Canada The Time prison authorities say sa that Lord Neville lc c Is In very cry poor health and that his spirit Is completely broken Ho Ito twice tried to commit suicide in le prison and Is now under constant guard night ant and day eny By y his family tho the Lord Neville Is 18 considered lead dead Ills His name nama Is never mentioned even his fa favorite fa- fa a- a brother Lord Richard having deserted him S S C The Tho ridiculous quarrel In the London London Lon Lon- don motor world worM la is now noW likely to be permanently settled The TIme Automobile club which has lIas been at daggers drawn with wih the time Motor union has obtained sanction sancton to call cl Automobile club Itself tho the Royal nOal and is about to build a n palatial structure structure ture at a cost of or on time the site of or tho the old od war office in Pall Pal Mall Tho The club lost many of Its Is original members member Including a lar large number of ot American American residents in iii JI London by harboring too man many traders and Ind too few Cow c owners of or automobiles The result was that when an amateur owner owner owner own own- er went Into the club ho was likely to be buttonholed b by a a trader anxious aux aux- 10 ious to lo sell sel him u a u carChe cr car Che he Royal club will be as far Car as wi an amateur club there thore willbe will willbe wil be a n gymnasium a Turkish bath b. b b bedrooms a theater and rooms for tho Ladles Ladles' Automobile club Meanwhile the tho Motor union which has quarreled with time tho Royal club will wi have a great Kreut light fight for existence as ns the tho Motor club a new Institution has gathered In all al tho the trade rl members Members of ot tho the American colony are arc again Joining tho the Royal loyal club merely to avoid being pestered by tho the trade S SC o C C C 1 American music lovers ers aro are soon to hear a wonderful girl violinist whose whoso discovery was duo to pure chance This Is l Kathleen cue Parow a Canadian girl of 17 17 who a a while ago I was living with her ber widowed mother In pOOl poor circumstances In London but butIs butIs butis Is now a 0 star of ot tho the concert platformS platform Miss Parlor Is 18 engaged ce to lo pia play at ct concerts In tho the United States Canada Canada Canada Can Can- ada and South America at 1000 a a. concert Miss marvelous clous playing was heard hear some somo time ago by a gentleman who happened to be passing tho the house houseIn In iii a London street whore where she was waa staying Entranced by the Iho exquisIte music inutile the passerby who knew something something some some- thing about violin playing plang stopped topped and listened for tor somo some time and was wi-a convinced that ho he had discovered a new genius The listener mentioned d his hil discovery discover to his friend Dr Oros a noted Berlin Ber Ber- lb lin concert agent The Impresario always ln on tho the ab qui nt vivo Ivo for tor fresh talent tal talent tal- tal ent determined to find out the mysterious mys mys- violinist and paid a detective to discover her name name In three days das Dr Gross Grosz had secured tho the name namo of Kathleen and had sent sont for tor her hor to play to him Ho immediately engaged her for Cor a n series of concerts In Berlin and Copenhagen where she has hns been acclaimed as a l pla player er of ot g genius genius- Her playing Is considered considered con con- Hl red to be eV even n more brilliant than that of or Kube und and Marie Mario Hall S Lad Lady Hope who Is s 8 no relation to the former husband o of May Ia Lord Lent I Francis Hope but the philanthropic c widow of or Admiral Sir James Hope IS h making a novel venture In combined mal o no business and charity S She has ha had erected In tn the tho th West West End close to Hyde Park a building End called cd coso Connaught house containing cl both business premises and philanthropic philan Institutions the tho sch scheme me being an attempt to mako commercial undertakings undertakings un un- un- un I counterbalance deficits work upon Lad Lady Hopes Hope's philanthropic Seven high class cass shops and amid a restaurant restaurant res rca will be bo opened on th time ground floor of or the tho 11 Connaught Infuse house Le Lady Hope will herself mana manage e two of or tho the wi ono as a milliners milliner's and ana the theother theother theother shops shops one 38 j other as a it photo photographic supply store The Tho building will be the home of or orthe wH te tIme the male servants servants' club for tor young oun men menon menon on small smal salaries who have havo to live away from front home It will wil accommOdate accommodate I date Rny clerks and salesmen who will ivill get set board and lodging cheape wi than titan anywhere else In London |