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Show OALLROOM UNDER THE GROUND. I Ism It Is Lighted by Oay and Night The Garden9 Overhead. The underground ballroom at Wei-beck Wei-beck has none of the gloomy characteristics charac-teristics of a cellar, bays the London Chronicle, lly ilny as well ns by night It Is per-fcutly per-fcutly lighted, being designed and built by the old duko as a picture gallery. It Is lighted entirely from above, the lint, wonderfully decorated roof being pierced by 27 big octagonal skylights, built up of prisms and recessed from view. Tho light falling thus Is softened sof-tened by passing through rich crimson silk. The 18 cxqulstto glass change-lln-s which lllumlnato tho room by nUht were an object of tho mysterious duko's particular care; many sets after being specially Inado wore ruthlessly rejected bf"ro his tasto was pleased. Ono nolnblo fenturo In tho roofu Is the marble bust of tho "Invisible prlnco" ji his' tenants called him who constr "ted the apartment by the simple process of excavating a quarter of an acre of ground, lining tho clay banks with' a double wall, Randwlchcd with asphaK to exclude damp, spanning span-ning it with lion beams weighing over 20 tons each nnd resting on arches to form tho roof. It Is qulto flat and level with tho garden above, so that ono wnlks over a 1 aiitlfnlly turfed lawn,,llttlo dream-In dream-In that below this sylvan spot Is tho splendid chnnibor 1C0 feet long and C4 feet wide, which has beon described by competent Judges ns tho most noble nnd amazing prlvntn room In Europe |