Show NEW NEY BOOK SAYS BISMARCK ADMIRED CAPTAIN WHO DRANK DOWN DO CA CAVALRY V OFFICERS Prince MakeOver Made Him a Diplomat Germans Who Vho Make Over Must Pay Income Tax Now In Season Londo London's s 's Demand for Dancing Gives Jobs to Musicians British Lord Turns t Cowboy Spicy French Magazines To Be Censored lit Jean Jn 23 fly 23 Cy The As- As lt soi t The Press-The The esteem held b 1 Pinc T Inc nc incon on von Bismarck the Iron for or a R man who could coul arry Int Inh hi hr h liquor Is chronicled In t h nil uk 11 1 n Ir r published th the memoirs or nt e I n victor a Ictor von vou I late lad om om onu nd T r of th the Pruss Prussian Ian Husi- Husi lIus- lIus r Jone l me ne Prussian minister or of rl ur It I v t years pars ao ago that Baron Daron in rd th n I i owin I ii hor ii hor-ii gUards U vs ir 1 the thO hf lor i ng I c IJ i An n cavalry of lc n in-i in o r ii u tahl it r one ont suing In DI w h nr ii i of or the ii a and nd In in- in I It It 1 I Oi lh If to to Inn hm he 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from In- In Inome Ollie t i x reductions promised them f also aillo are figuring on econ econ- s 's re from the reich reich- a ag s II irn ma income tax law trader the German Grman law the basic basil limit for or single men as a wll v 11 aa au has been raised 1 to IS ISm 3 c m tD tad ad of ot The ad- ad ad Im i in x for tor the wife an and hUd l r c 5 a j each cadi An of 45 Is la allowed for the dl cond rond child for the th i Third bird and for tor each additional had The first t above the ex- ex limit ls I taxed at the rate ot or orto o to n 1 I i r I r c e nt nt the next 2000 at 0 per Jr nt nt A man man who earns earn I O cuo HO or morr more a year ear must pay paya pasa a 3 P 1 pi c i nt nt to the government payl IC ic c tn n ion ton of ot foreign tort art has rr I provoked oro n volume of con- con iiI i h r In m equal to that aroUSed by the th exhibition of ot 11 Amer- Amer AmerI I II I r at the Academy 0 A A- A under the direction of Max Lib m liDAI liD As AI iI ili a d b br b some as al soul art soul art II I th 11 American skyscraper Is ise e b bi others as an aesthetic 1 born born of ot of economic ne- ne nc- nc It Th adverse criticism Is la lan n 9 tl n hr traditional German Ion r- r rion ion to tall buildings which h obstruct full tull slew of the sky Iky hough th thi Imperial G German m enl onla enla a name today theto the III m to f r o 0 i ft It of the r lehs leh's re- re uca re uc uc e r it n Major lians Hanos v i i C kr kt most of theas the 1 Jj ji as act ac situ of Prussian officers of t h or or I if i hr h war wr wrt Sturn arn t rn forbidding and Impassive I I e e 11 n n I i 1 smile smil- to relieve the I pp PI nt sa 9 of his features e C semi iera von yon S when on duty y th h lon that he IS lanot not hard rd taskmaster ler but taut 11 hl oar mar v h himself le least t of all alli nr i t born honi hover ho hoi ver he Is rEgard regard- regarded regard cd Id I'd rifle of the tho most affable llo hosts ls i c 11 a Oilman German Iman officialdom With l 1 au an von von he entertains fre- fre fre frequently I and President von Hind- Hind burls bilk who visits visas l I tow few homes I In imitations to the generals generall mansion lon from to time to time Pock Dock beer suds are holding un- un undisputed undisputed un undisputed disputed sway In Berlins Berlin's drinking ern poria Berlin Is deluged deluded with advertisements of bock beer br festi- festi festivals festi festivals vals als at which bock sauerkraut and frankfurters arc are the principal at- at attractions i at-i r tractions I Berlin nerlin Is proudly exhibiting Its fire tug It has created something lot of a and crowds gather Bather on both hanks hanles o of the Spree e river I find and the Havel canal Whenever the new craft appears j i Th The tug lug Is 50 60 O feet long and aDd can pump 1050 gallons of water waler a minute It Is outfitted with wire wire- 13 II s so that it can be called In- In Instantly scantly even when cruising LO LONDON DO Jan s-lEy s 5 The Associated d Press The Press The The great and n de- de demand mand for dance music which has halo swept London In recent months 1 has ns almost solved the unemployment unemployment unemployment ment problem as far as the clina are concerned Three years ago there were jol Jobless musi musi- musicians musicians musicians In the city but the dance craze has absorbed virtually all ot of these and drawn many new pro pro- pro professionals into the ranks Including IncludIng Including ing several hundred bundred lad lady now playing alongside men In jazz orchestras Herman IIerman Darewski who leads one of London's most celebrated dance orchestras Is authority for tor tor- tor the I survey I London London society has lost one of I its most eligible young bachelor II by the decision of Lord Hobart I only enly son of th the Earl I arl and Countess I of or to desert l England for tor the great open spaces of Australia Australla This youthful peer not yet el 20 Is riding In to the bush lIS as a cowboy In Queensland while London mothers and debutantes with designs on a distinguished I title are regretting his defectIon detection from Mayfair Ma Lord Hobart left Eaton Ealon a little while ago with the Intention o of I going into business but a 0 short I 1 conI period In a counting house con con- him he was meant mant tor for some other career so he embarked embarked on ona ona a freighter bound for Australia Australla There he lie became a cowboy and an now looks forward to a career In Inthe Inthe lithe the cattle business The general conception of the th personal appearance ot of Socrates Is 1 only partially upheld by the latest adduced d by the he British museum That Institution has placed on exhibition a recently dis- dis discovered discovered discovered covered statue which shows the Athenian philosopher had the very snub nose nOlle with which he is usual usual- usually sual ly Iy credited but does dols not bear out the tho stories of his completely bald baldhead baldhead head This Is said to be bo the only tully fully sculptured figure of ot the tho great Athenian made within a 11 measurable measurable able time after his death It was found at Alexandria and I experts date dato it ft In the tho fourth century cen- cen century century tury B C It II Is considered the th most perfect specimen in n existence and was way acquired by the museum at great cost It is made of ot Par Par- Parisian islan isian marble An appeal to British artists and manufacturers to get together anc and creato ato a Ii new school of ot design as liS part put of a brighter England Ingland movement ment was male made by Col Col Ver- Ver Vernon Vernon Vernon non Willey president of the Federation Fed- Fed Fedoration oration of British Industries at the th annual meeting In Leeds of ot the th National Society Soddy of ot Art Masters I One of the strong features of o the new school must lie In color sold I l Co Col Wl I ty Modern Mod rn life l becoming so increasingly urban urban- urbanised Ired that town dwellers feel f cl the necessity of ot recreating In their homes and in their clothing the bright colors which formerly satisfied sat sat- sat satisfied their e eyes es in natural Sur sur- surroundings sur surroundings I Co Col Wille Willey is opposed to dust dust catchers in the homes under the guise of decorations The I complex complexity I ity of modern life tends to r I against a complication In and nd leads to a demand for simplic simplicity ity he said r The former tomer former kaiser of G any t Is pictured as a great great dY I and lover of nature in motion plc pic pic- pic tures lures taken at Doom Doorn Doom which have I just been shown In London There Is no suggestion of the military In InI Inthe Inthe Inthe l I the film the former ruler being revealed as a trim and bearded figure very moderately I dressed One scene shows him feeding reeding birds in his snow covered snow garden while in another he makes make I a solicitous tour among the villa villagers ers ere with his wife and her chil- chil children chil children dren PARIS Jan By 23 23 By The As- As As Press Cyrano Cyrano y ano do de Ber- Ber I Ber-I Ber has returned to its stage I birthplace and met with a a recap recap- recep reception p-I p lion tion hardly less en enthusiastic than that which marked Its first ap- ap ap appearance I 28 8 Rostand's famous I play lay being present again III at atthe the Porte Saint Martin where it was pr produced produced d t tion I Ils Produced produced an ovation ova- ova I tion and flowers were rained on o t the stage at the end of the per- per performance performance onI I f The Cosmopolitan opera aud aud- audI I lences at the Porte Porle Saint Martin MartinIs 1 Is an Indication of C wide II appeal I It Is III recalled that Its inal premiere c of or 28 years eals ago pro plO produced a r reaction almost unique cyan v n for fOI- the impressionable French s the applause prolonging the performance until unlit long after midnight Madame Gaston 13 really rally her her name although sh she slie Is not the wife wire nor any relation of the president of the llio republic who whoa a hardened bachelor is not Ion con sWo red d likely to gl give any any woman wom uthe the tight right to bear his name The The Madame to tn sUon atlon sett sells vegetables in the c re market of or Car and an 11 name which I Is authentic rice authentic she h is 1 lIw he wife of ot a Gaston is Inscribed over her In accordance with municipal regulations The regulations how how- ever do not nol prescribe the large and am flamboyant letters she use uses When she added a bunch of tri trl- tricolor tricolor color flags painted on each side of at ather oher her hor name thc police pollee Int intervened nd recommended their removal remo rh fh name alone is still quite HI an and many customers customer Io lt her stall to buy tromIa from Ma Ia dame Le Paris the home of highly spiced magazines Is going coing to have Its Ita hook and ad periodical stall stalls een cen pored d Prefect Morain has declared declare war on th the the purveyors of ot snappy literature who had a 0 profitable I holiday season reason which they they I buted largely to the large number of foreign n visitors in the gay I capi- capi capita ta ml tal IThe The prefect has announced that tit I the plea that the be undesirable pub pub- arc are devoted to art wilnot will not be tolerated and he Is Ix not afraid his hia reputation for culture will suffer as a a result of ot his cam cam- campaign l Masterpieces of painting that the world orld can con never replace Including such auch works aa as Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa LIIa are deteriorating so rapidly und under r varying temperatures In museums and c central heating and noll tobacco smoke In private i hoaxes that these theoe great 8 will soon Boon b br be only shadow or of orI themselves ls I M lol Albert Flament nt I widely h painter I raised this cry cry- cr of alarm after a recent visit to the Louvre Therona The Mona rona Lisa M Flament said was a pece piece of brilliant col- col colo coloring coloring o oring ln when It l left ft the hands 0 of LeOnardo and now is nothing more than nit art outline In tints that re- re remind mind M I Flament of gingerbread The Th Pour I Iere ere has turned from blue to brown At the Luxembourg the lenoira Monet Degas and lIen Hen Henners Henners ners are arc all going to ruin CUro- CUro Durans Duran's Durans Duran's Durans Duran's Femme Gant Gnat au Is covered with tiny cracks Ex- Ex Extremes of or temperatures despite at- at attempts tempts to control them are arc the chief causes of trouble e In museums thel Professors of ot dancing In Parl Pari Pails have tave begun a campaign against I professional dancing partners rs of otlie the Jazz parlors They eay say thes these men whose business seems to be beto 01 to 10 sock seek out lonely women and see ace BC that they are not left to play the tho th wall flower have nothing In com com- common coni- coni mon with dancing masters matters and cast on the dancing profession by numerous scandals growing out ot of their traffic The so-called so legitimates have hav asked the government to con confer er diplomas on professors who eon can prove their and nd standing BlandinI along with some tome Insignia of their prOfession by which they could be b d from the tha bo dancing partners I |