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Show VENICE A CITY OF DREAMS Many Cliarmi for the Touriat In This Picturesque City of Italy. To the wanderer in Italy, Venice hua a ei ulliir at I rat i Ion. Arrive there lit aiiiisct, or beltei villi hy moonlight, and ) ou will tain y yourself trims-planted trims-planted to aouie city or dreams With daylight t ! 1 1 m feeling may wear off to Home txieni, although there ia never, at a ii time, us inui h luiile mid sllr In Xeii'ce as In other towna Morn 1 1. K . tioou or ll'.M Venue has a (.in iliiiiiloii all hi r own This Is putly due to the (act that she ia u city buill on the water To explore Venice and to become Intimately In-timately ai (pialiucd with her, H gun do'a is not a ntcissiiy, rather it Is a luxury fur sunset evening und moonlight iiiKhts It ta u dellghttul ex pcrit'iuc. uli. I iiul a iliilicult one, to tl ml one's way about Venice on loot; I ii it i ii t . nl. I world ioi ih rs are discover i d, blta of iiin ii nt architecture, carved , doorways mid little bridges, with a I least of color here, there, an. I every-I every-I vvheie. Apart from all the beauty of scenery, there la the elit lir.dlilig inter eat evoked by her history ami tradl tioua. AtiicniK Hie tiaditions we read that I St. Theodore wna the (list patron saint of Venice, to be aupei seileil later on hy St Maik. The wanderer In Venice Ven-ice becomes familiir with the l.ion of Si. Mark More prominently than anywhere is to be seen ou one of the column on the fliu.etu, whilst on the oilier is St The . dure. These col minis of beautiful red and gray gran-ite gran-ite are suj poxed to have tome originally orig-inally (mm Syria. They were erect d by a I. hard engineer. --(iirlxtliui Si leiice Monitor. |