Show Australian Cricket et T Team earn Eats anA an Apple le aDa a Day While Playing Games Gaines In England Hot House Preachers Scored French Wine Vine Growers Offer Prize to Writers Paris Now in Favor of Boots Former Kaiser Pleads Poverty When Ap- Ap Appeals Appeals Appeals peals for Aid Come in Dead Mans Man's Ashes Lost Los LONDON May By 1 l By The Associated Ass The Press Pro The apple appio n a aday day maxim Is 1 to be tried out on the tho members of Ur the Australian cricket turn team durIng their stay In neland England The Australian authoritIes tIes here her have haTo arranged for a dally daily adaily supply of apples apple for tor the who have hav eaten caten at t least leaone one every day aboard ship comIng over An Australian apple appi armada Is Ison Ison 1 on the high seas sea bound for tor Eng Eng- England land Forty great steamers load load- loaded loaded ed with choice fresh fruit from the antipodes make up the for fleet which In a few weeks will lay down n a barage of apples apples on England Ingland that even the thed th doughty d Drake of o Spanish armada armad famo famo- could not repel The cricket tC team m Is not expected to devour all the fruit The Tho overseas over pas dominion has lia joined with government officials official here liere In a II concentrated th tise e movement ent to cr create nto a great new market for fresh tresh fruit In the th United Kingdoms KIngdom With AmerIcan Ml Canadian apples somewhat In disfavor because some of them are said Mid to have arrived In England wIth arsenic spray still Mill on them the Australians have decided that now is the time to bid strongly for forthe forthe foith the trade of the mother country An attempt will be b made to edu- edu edu thc public to ask for for-Austra for llan Austra- Austra Han fruit The owners of black opals are ar extremely lucky people at present contrary to the th accepted accepted superstition superstition tion for tor the value of these gems Is rising riling as us they they- become more mor morand and more moro scarce The mines In Australia Australla which produce them are aro givIng out and no new sources Aavo been discovered rec Some Some- of the atones shown to In Bond Dond treet are ar priced at nt pounds about the largest larg- larg lire cat est cst of of the tho stones the Princess which Is the tho heaviest lest of these gems In existence Is on dis- dis display dis display play house Hot clergymen who spoon feed their congregations are taken to task In an official publication of the tir Church of ot Eng Eng- England land Ens-land land assembly entitled Training for the Ministry Young Youns men who who wIsh with to take holy orders aro Instructed how to set about It It la ls now generally agreed says the booklet that something more I la needed as a II preparation for tor holy orders than the pure In- In Intellectual in intellectual telle and academic study of theology and ind the ability ability- to pass examinations No one would wish I to present himself to a bishop for until he has hns learned something of oC what the spiritual I lifer life of of an ordained minister of Christ should 1 be be or or until he h ha hn had some om training on the practical calor cat cal or pastoral side sid of ot his du- du dutie duties dj tie ties In utter after life lire It Is In n these respects that members of o the English clergy clercy has ha often begun their ministry at nt a I disadvantage anlage It Is a s mistake to I suppose that the tho different types of training are of o necessIty sharply contrasted Intellectual freedom fre dom stimulating teaching and I healthy spiritual growth crowth can be found or made in any surround surround- surrounding surrounding surround ing So too can narrowness spoon spoon feeding and the hot house sphere hot aU sphere att sphere Comediennes Comedienne Come lennell come coma and co go on the London stage but Marie Tempest has l a ltd led d all rivals for tor 40 years and has hns just ju t won another success In The Cats Cat's Cradle The play Isby Is by AImee and Philip Stuart In it Miss Tempest has the tho rote Tole TO of an n actress Tem Tem- Tempest Tempest Tempest one Forty years ago aco Miss pest brought London to Its feet when she sho sang sane the leading role rolIn In a Ermine Ermine Four our years later went to New ew York And won success s singing in The Th Red fled Hus Hus- sir Hus-sir sar For ten years ears she I cd between the United States andI and and I England England- an then gave cave up singing to become b como r P legitimate actress IIer success s In the spoken drama has been even en greater creator than It sva was In light opera and at sixty sixty- two sixty two she has lias no rival In her par par- particular par particular line on the London stage Spring Sprint dress shows have been so o frequent in London that soci- soci society soci society ety elY women have llave found little time for tor cards cards and nd matinees to the distress of Royalty has lias joined In attending these theBe dress e dress d ress 8 hows ant and getting late deas from from the mannequins em- em employed em employed by the th principal gown bown makers Openings have been so numer numer- numerous numerous numerous ous In the th treat great shops and ex- ex elusive dress making establish establish- establishments establishments ments that women have havo often been able to attend as many lIS as a five live new dress exhibits In a II sin sin- single single sin gle Cl day These are ar staged with will great care and gowns cowns are ale shown in s settings In keeping with their type Attempts even are made madi to have music adapted to the thi costumes of the tho mannequins dis- dis displaying dis playing them PARIS May I I-By l By The As- As Associated As The Press Press The French ench wine winegrowers growers have decided that the th moment has come to show v their gratitude to the writers who sing In praise of I of the product of the theIne vine Ine and depict the charming qualities ot of o French character and soil soli To this end they have Instituted an annual e of et ten thousand francs for tor the author who best succeeds in the task great wine Ine region is rep rep- represented rep represented resented among ainone the tho founders founder of olUr the prize burgundY bordeaux anjou alsace and the rhone A notable committee headed headd by bythe bythe bithe the Marquis dc do of the tha French academy ha has l undertaken to award The Prize of o the Vine Vine- Vineyards yards Vine yards ards When one ono rIngs the bell at atthe atho the tho door of the little tittle bouse at Rochefort where Pierre Loti was waborn born In 1850 l ho 0 is greeted erected by b probably the tb most melancholy man In the world Auguste PIerre Lotis Loti's valet for 20 years acts as If It still under the th spell of his masters master's demise And as If It the funeral had taken place only yes yes- yesterday yea With tears fears cars welling he h refuses the visitors visitor's request to taken lake a peep at the th masters master's workroom They are sacred things and must mus not not be b disturbed d he ho says say's with with- without without without out any apologies but withal re- re respectfully respectfully Sadly but firmly he be declines to entertain any insist Insist- Insistent insistent insistent ent request and even the attraction tion of ot a well rounded tip tails falls to shake his determination Loll Lott a a taciturn moody man never cared to receive guests un- un unless unless un unless less they found favor In his eyes ces and had been specially Invited on account of their good listening qualities My My master masler did not want ant to tobe tobe tobe be disturbed when he be h was all alive and I 1 am nm sure he ho would resent now the Intrusion ot of o strangers Into his home hone the th valet said wIthout asperity I but with finality After After- some somo hesitation Paris now s seems ems decided In favor of boots and custom shoemakers lire aro making them in satin salin kid and silk for tor walking receptions for tor dancing Ope of the leading makers has designed a high high boot In glazed kid It Is neither Russian nor Wel- Wel In appearance but es- es es as essentially Parisian and voted to be bevery bevery bevery very chic for tor a promenade In the Dols Bols A Paris dressmaker who has been called tho the best beet dressed woman In the city Is wearing boots for tor evenings These even even- evenIng evening int Ing boots are nrc magnificent affairs In n satin soft kid or moire and sometimes studded with gems Futurism and asymmetry have not disappeared from footwear Shoes are made of ot different col- col colored colored col colored ored materials the darker always predominating Brown Brwn kid is i combined d with a beige belee kid and the vamp Is la suede cut Into a 0 number of geometrical shapes Panama Influence has bas de- de de descended from the head to the feet Charming models of Pan Pan- Panama Panama Panama ama shoes are being made In fn va- va various various va various rious colors with with trimmings trimmings and of kid and adorned with Bulgarian designs A new aid to promising young playwrights Is under discussion In Paris It Is the tho form of com com- complimentary complimentary complimentary tickets which will al- al allow allow al allow low them to seo see dress rehearsals of new works so that they may study the th art of writing for the theatre Andre Antoine the vet vet- veteran vet veteran eran area dramatic authority In Paris ParisIs Is in favor tavor of the Idea Mea for the benefit of young authors too poor to go co to the theatre who have shown promise by producing n a act aone-act one act play at nt one of the so- so societies so societies for tor Introducing unknown talent In which Paris abounds These dress rehearsals or first nights are amOng the functions classed as really Parisian events and not to have hav ah Invitation In to certain first nights Is I a confes confes- conCession confession confession sion of o being belne II a a person of no Im Im The critics for whoso whose benefits s these performances are theoretically given are arc swamped I lout I out of sight by a mob of nil all allI sorts and conditions of men and women Antoine estimates that the Dum number ber of tickets for tor a first night which serve serve no real pur pur- purpose purpose pose Is Ls four tour out of ten and some of these ho he suggests might ht be diverted to the thi improvement of play wrIting Marriage Is necessary for tor a French woman holding a doctors doctor's degree who wishes to practice her profession without being a slave to It Dr Suzanne as- as asserts asserts as asserts A woman medical student she says must be prepared to spend francs c Co month under 30 for five or six years ears or a 0 total of from front to francs franca as a minimum 1 1400 00 to 1500 and cannot hope to earn any any- anything thing that time by outside work except to the detriment of ter Ier studies and health If It she ah takes up local practice on getting her degree It means mean ex- ex exhausting ex exhausting I Ion work going out at all 1111 hours climbIng stair cases dud giving consultations meanwhile women doctors who are arc lucky In Inthis Inthis Inthis this laborious existence may earn from 1200 1200 to 1100 1400 a year To become II a specialist involves olves further study and a long lone Interval to become established Another course open Is to take some sit sit- situation situation sit situation I with a II fixed salary which Is never more than a bare livIng To become a medical functionary however er does not fulfill every every- everybody everybody's body body's a am ambition Dr says sas TIle Tie best solution she concludes Is marriage not necessarily with witha a malo male doctor but with a man manof manof manot of any profession to whom whom a awit wife wICe as ns a II doctor can brIng brine very appreciable aid ald BERLIN May By 1 1 By The As- As Associated As Associated Press Former Press Presa Former Former Emperor William Is poor He admits it hImself and until the German government decides whether h he e Is Isto isto Isto to bo ho reimbursed reimbursed for tor hi his hia conUs- conUs confiscated cate dated properties In jn 11 Germany he has been compelled to cease his assistance to tso tse needy To one of ot the th recent numer numer- numerous numerous numerous ous appeals for money sent to him at his villa for lIIa In Doom Doom Doorn Hoi Hoi- Hoiland Hol Holland land where he la Is in exile the kaiser through his secreta secretary Von Kleist says I 1 am m extremely sorry that It ItIs itIs ItIs Is Impossible for me to give you money As you know the prIvate private vate veto fortune of his majesty still Is In the hands of oC the republican government gov Means Ieans for rendering assistance therefore is not at hand I 1 am sure you will be- be believe be believe lieve tha that tb t It pains me m greatly not notto notto notto to be able to help as I 1 have heretofore William receives a pension of marks a month from the retch Several million marks worth of ot personal property sl she ot of real estate have hav been turned over to him since he went into exile Whether crematory officials are able to distinguish the ashes of oC oCa ofa ofa a dead man from those of a wom wom- woman woman an likely will be bo a n question the courts will be bo called upon to de- de decide de decide cl cide e An unusual case Is revealed resealed by the threat of u a suit by Frau J against the municipal crematory Six months month ago co Frau dropped an urn contaIning liar her husbands husband's ashes in to a niche at the crematory paying marks for forthe forthe forth the privilege She Sho sa says she was WIlS recently when she found that the th urn had bad disappeared disappeared- La- La Later La Later ter the th officials reported that they had bad found the urn but Frau refuses refutes to believe belle them and claims that the urn contains the ashes of an unidentified worn WOOl at 01 Tb Three ree generations of et a 0 Berlin family henceforth will celebrate wedding anniversaries on the same day dav The wedding of ot Elide Hilde- Hildegarde cardo garde Hawe to Erich Graf Grat has hasben ben solemnized as part of ot the festivities attending the 2 nn- nn anniversary an anniversary of her parents Mr and Mr Mrs George Gcorge Hasso Hasse and the th anniversary of her grandparents Mr and Mrs Sirs Herman Hupe The event ent of triple significance was celebrated In n the Hup home with more than 7 73 members of the family and guests present resent The English table upon whIch the emperor signed the mobilisation order August 1 I 1511 1914 for forthe forthe forthe the commencement of ot the World war Is now on display In the tm- tm Imperial Im Imperial pertal castle here Eighteen nd- nd additional ad additional rooms of the castle have JUl just t been opened to visitors The table which came cam from England many years ago aco all as a a gift was made out ot of boards from Admiral Nelsons Nelson's flagship An Ink Inkstand stand carved car from similar wood woodIn woodin woodin In the shape of a Spanish gal gal- galleon Iron ell loon leon Is la Inscribed In English Bullish with th the I ladle tile cry Ln land expects every ry man llIan to do his dOlI duly duy C |