Show German Prince Unable to Oust Diners From Favorite Table In Berlin Restaurant French Speakers Demand Large Variety of Drinks Nun Drives Car to Deliver Clothes From Convent Laundry England Sends Trees to Desolate Des late Island Islan I LONDON Feb eb 26 By The TheA A pre pres Pres HIP Hip fla flasks flacks ks arc aro aronow ar arnow now flow becoming a feature of ot British night life Even Enn wom Women n carry their own lI liquor Into the night clubs since there ther hu i been such uch a strict enforcement ot or license hours hour Padlocks Padlock save hive been been put put on on so many clubs which sold Old lI liquor after acter hours that the tho better belter cabarets and clubs ot of and Mayfair 11 ii o'clock as the Sahara They also forbid patrons to drink liquor which they carry them them- themselves themselves selves as a a that Is hI 1 strictly against the the law But ely ely- sly patrons or Isoda I soda and manage manac to empty viaLs lot ot whisky or brandy Into nto It t w while the waiters waiter an are ar not watching I i The rhe Prince ot or o Wales horses horse m may y soon be seen on the tho public rac race courses ses course Heretofore hav e they have only taken part In point to events and ond meetings but the th Prince has about mado made up his mind mimi that hi his racers should show more action The Prince Princ has haa ha admitted to in In- In Intimate In I friends that he h had ft a great some som day to emulate I Edward and anil even carry oft off the I Grand National i I The King KInc and Queen have hav been taking more than the usual interest tn n the tho Kings Kinis horses during the I cold weather ani ani- spent three hours on Oil ft a a racing day at Egerton House Newmarket watching he horses perform and there 1 ts is a re report r port In racing circles circle that there Is Isi i likely to be b a 8 noyal Roal candidate for tor next year ears Derby Stable lads lad are ar speculating whether Savonarola or another to two two- two old old ear SL St St Is to tobe be chosen For the present Savon Savon- arc Ia Is the ta Christian church worshippers In Inthe Inthe inthe the White chapel district of at Lon Lon- London don dOll have decreased In such num- num num number hers bers ber during the th last few wears that It has been decided to offer noted St Marks Mark's Mark church Tenter street for sale at auction The rho purchaser will aC acquire the site only as a the I I Ecclesiastical sUp that a a consecrated building when sold must be down ot at once I i The Tho Th closing ot St St Marks Mark's Mark I i cates cales the th disappearance from the district ol ot members ot of o the he Church I ot of England There Is a Catholic church In Great Prescott Street I about yards ards away but no other Church ot of England Building than than'S I S 'S St St Marys farys White chapel which Is Ismore Ismore Ismore more than halt hatt a a mile The pOI population of ct the th district dl Is Je Ish It Is being whispered about In socIety that Prince Henry lenry the Kings King's third son Is soon to re- re rec re c calve l e a dukedom The Prince how holY however ever Is averse to the th suggestion for the preS present lt at any rote rile and Is using his pull to have the honor delayed until he be h becomes a a little olde older i Gardens Garden has hns sent tent to the lonely South Atlantic Islan Islani lalani 1 ot of da do Cunha several packages of oC New ew Zealand willows and pop pop- popian ian lare especially developed eloped for or fast growth In the hope ot o helping the to grow crow wood for tor houses and fuel ruel The women of ot the tho Isolated Island arc now compelled to lo retrieve drift driftwood wood from the sea seo to build homes an many young couples have hav been compelled to postpone their mo mar mar- sieges Indefinitely because of ot the lack of ot r material from which to shape a home Caddying Is ii n no no chills chill's play but bureal real work ork It has been decided by bl bythe I the British ministry of ot labor Std Sid Sidney ney ney Harris 20 was wa U fined S 6 pounds by the tb Woking Surrey magistrates for drawing state unemployment engaged u as a cad cad cad- dy caddy at the West Hill Hili Golf Golt club In making clear his cue cast the prosecuting attorney announced that the tb Ministry of labor had Iono mb Into IMo tho th question thoroughly and desires desire It to be known that cad was work within the th meaning ot of the th law and that young men who served In this capacity on the tile link Were not on- on entitled titled on-titled titled to draw drow the dole of caddies w III v iii bo be affected b by by tho the lOt decision J Mrs irs rs C Cecil Chesterton has bes stir stir- stirred red London by her account Ot of two tw w weeks eks the she h lived among the dere d women oP ot o this city Mrs Ches Ches- Ches worked as as a Out down nine down earning her bread by cul em cm- cm ani an seeking shelter at night with thousands thousand ot of other homeless women omen Soc for whom whon offer scant cant As a result ot of the startling the th startling rev rev- elation made made- by y Mrs Chesterton the public has learned that It Is Ie almost Impossible for a woman to get set a bed In London even enn It IC she the has hILS a shilling ILS as a ac ac- ac accommOdatiOns are chiefly tor for men Lady Violet Carter Bonham daughter of ot Lord Oxford who Is Interested In the movement to give penniless women a chance says there Is a general Impression that men who are ar down and out may maybo maybo maybe bo be but that women omen who are down n and out must mu t be shady characters Women Women's Public Lod Lodging ng lIouc Funi supported by prominent men menace ana ace women of all faiths has baa been Inaugurated which will endeavor to 10 treat reate shelters shelter at a cost of ot 6 5 l pounds pound each in crowded sec lec lions of ot London I I I PARIS PAnnI Feb By 28 2 By The Til As Press Vanity Vanity 1 Ia 16 corrupt corrupt- corruptIng Ing the th French language says y Abel Abe I Bonnord a writer of at note It Is ii I vanity he h says ays that lead C I to prefer a new word ord coin ed or from another language to t tithe S the old Oll oh one they really know and an I understand The Tho Th public likes like to be b tooled fooled ht he remarks agreeing with Mr Sir Bar Bar- Barnum Barnum nurn num to I-to H cites many used used cur to describe things thine long used use and with names of their own but bul 11 which for commercial purpose purposes Ilk the th working hard rabbit skin ski I In th the fur business have hn to be b i beI baptized anew to 0 create that d dd desire sire to buy In the th customer This vanity to ha have hav vo the latest even eHn when only the name Is h 1 I I new Bonnard regards as on one ot of th the chIef differences bet between the th pass paM In generation of ot conservative poo peo i plo pia and the modernists Many Man bIon y r people who are ar up up to date dt he h observes shy hy at expressing them them- themselves selves clearly and need obscure words and phrases to portray the th t haziness of ot their thIr on minds The Tho ancient ancients apparently lI e I economy wd l averse avers e eo to making their burlet buriet places places 10 lo dou- dou dou ble double le dUI duly I belles belle a sarcophagi 1 uncovered near Caen by roadwork roadwork- ers en were t tIc tice Ic used Antiquarians Id identify the ancient stone slone ton burial cell cells as aji tho tero period but skeletons and other evidence ar ars belle believed to Indicate clearly that thA sarcophagi built and used us d In tho seventh century were used s agaIn In the eleventh century The excavations were only four an teet u ue e aa o old d c cemetery cemetery wall The rhe Th double Job double job evoly I ed cd through necessity In France Is working so well welt that It tt has many deft The Th Job Is I what hat It t seems th thi doing ot of o two to Jobs Job usually for or tw two employers employer by workers worker who get t geth this h family bread out ot at one one- plY pay envelope and the they butter out of ot tie th other The Intellectuals first tint took to t the war after doubling First they to took k home borne book book keeping work for tor small stores tor Later some sonic resorted to manual labor Others Other Others found new trades that ga gave variety rave e to t their tasks task Newspapermen l for tor Instance Instante worked on two newspapers newspapers newspapers ers and learned i arned that by doing Quite different work on each ech job they the not tire unduly In Itt spite ot of long hours Defense ot of the th system y tm naturally I is on the th theory that It unfortunately unfortunately Is necessary tl tor hr r many work work- en whose wag s do not keep pace Ith aith rising costa co t Students Student In particular found that manual labor developed their phy- phy phy physical beings to the tho great advantage of their or Of- Of I ten they thy drifted Into business life lite In that manner functionaries trained never to take fh ho he Initiative o but enslaved byI by rules rule gained Independence In a anew new trade and that Independence Increased the value ot of o their work The Th necessity for the double double- job double ob also facilitated th the excursion of the wife Ife wit Into business bustness as a she h had plenty o of f time to leave homo home horn tor for forone onu one job while her husband huband wi we-s waa ab absent ab- ab sen tent sent wo working at t two I Placing the speakers speaker's tills glass of water ator on th the tho rostrum In itt Ih the Chaber ot of Deputies It is I a sated little job Th rate ate I 13 11 of o many varieties The rhe Th preferences preferences ot of various deputies ties tie have been blen listed and Indexed The Th minute a starts tart for foi forthe the stand land an attendant sends for foi forthe the tb necessary liquid to wet wt the th he talkers talker's talker whistle A felike few fe like Premier Poincare take water waler Others Other prefer lemon lemon- lemonade ade orangeade hot or Os cold black or with milk anti and white or red wino wine One deputy takes water with mint In It It and another one In upon sage ae ta tea I I There Is a young war on In the music world of ot Parl over the th lib ertl modernists may take tak with wit the tho Paul young and modern but probably the th chief of ot French orchestra con Is 15 being call can callad cd ed to f order by Adolpho member ol ot the th rench l Institute axil nJ dean of o musical critics critic It started over o Beethoven The Thi Pastoral Symphony Is still by IJo Be wrote discussing a recent concert but the tho th move ments belong to Monsieur laray lArar P ry Let us hope that Beethoven will wll not cease ceasie completely completely to be b the theauthor theauthor author of ot hl ht hili works There wai was mOre mor In the same sam strAin and lar I ay reacted like gunpowder to a aI i I match i ou were Invited as a a guest he h retorted but and oth- oth other oth er cr critics justified their right to t give their real opinions opinion and nd the thi argument c centered on the main maln Is Is- Is Issue 1 sue ue which li is how far can ft II a musIcian mu- mu mus- mus Ician go so In interpreting another's er ers era compositions composition f A young youn and comely nun w ars the costume co o of the of ot f the th Good Shepherd Irive a a d livery Ivery auto In the th environs environ of and She Is I to be b every ivery day at the wheel ot of o a wacon aUl wagon Luid-wagon wagon In which she he h cashing from the th laundry which the convent to which she belongs depends depend C largely for Its It reo cc- S BERLIN BERUN Feb 26 Uy 2 By The Th As As- As Irua Princ Augu August t Wilhelm VilheIm rn nicknamed wee ow-wee by hi his friends haj hu as been made mad uncomfortably aware ot of the th fact tact that even ven In I Potsdam the th respect r for or royalty is I on the wane Not N long ong ago r thia fourth son ion ot of the Ux x t a a bl cat cafe with a 8 numb number r ot of blooded lu cronies cronie When l law he saw aw that tables along alone the th which command a I tins tin view ot of the th he were occupied he turned to the th r r and with a Imperious wave of oC the th hand corn com Please Pleas clear out these the people I and nd my party want to t tit sit there I am un sorry orry the th manager er was WILlI heard eard to reply the th guests by the windows were wera cited seated befOre betOr you came iame and have hav a 8 perfect right to their heir places An Angrily the th one on time Prince snapped napped bockl You Tu YOu evidently lont dont know who I am I 1 am Prince August Wilhelmi 1 And RAnd you evidently dont don't know that hat we w are ar living In a Iho ho manager mana er Tb Prince humbly took Another noth r table tabi Oscar H the new German Vice chancellor cb nc Ilor and nd nd Minister r of Justice Justic Is described de crib d by his hi friends friend IIA I j a i poeticAl po and 1 nature SO 10 much so o that the tho th love Ion of ot nU- nU nUte I Interest te om Interferes l with hi his Interest In politic politics It was wa he be h who wh when wh n without his hi knowledge e Amer lean i can troops troop had already begun to toland land and I In France declared In the rustan diet did The Th Americans wilt will never ever set get they here here they can neither swim wlm nor fly fir Ono One On ot of his hi closest friends friend oh ob l As A coon Boon oon as a sessions I are arc over vr ho he h home nd sits lit down at the th piano plano where ho Io will play or some other ther compo r for hours forgetting cv everything around round him When he hc wu was wi national chairman of our Nationalist t part I frequently hat I to disturb him with pressIng arty matters matter Me He H eem l s II Sn iii li a a trance trine and only gradually could I get ret him buck beck to earth It IL annoyed him him to be bo forced to direct attention to matters r of ot every ery day everyday life lite lit I While federal and stat state govern govern- are aro fighting the th decreasing birthrate on grounds that It Is menacing the tho steady teady growth ot of Germanys Germany's Get many's population general an an- an antipathy Is Is manifested toward the continuanCe ot of Immigration re- re restrictions re by the United States State be be- be It Is said the th restrictions restriction haye ha cut oft ort the most moat mo t fertile field for dumping the th country's country surplus America for Americans American Am appears to be the slogan said ld the th Boersen Boerlen Courier on one of or th the tho Berlin financial dailies A nation which hOe hila erected tariff against c cheap European n goods seems de- de de to 10 o continue the barriers erected against humans humane willing to abito ork ork fr iowan wages age and abu abe to thrle on a lov cr standard ot of living Americans American are selfishly de to keep their I wealth for tor themselves The tone lone of virtually the entire press preS I the th annie sanie Meanwhile the American Amerlean Immigration offices In 1st Germany are arc swamped with ap ap- ap application for passport p aport visaS vl k In Berlin no more applications application IlI III be accepted for oh several months mOnth be cause the th present number exceeds the quota for tor Or this fiScal year car Renewed attempt pt to lift th the tree free ban oh on Adolt Adolf Hitler lead lead- leader leader er of oC the tho th famous putsch against the th republic In 1020 1120 have ve tl lI fatted d The judiciary committee of oC the fl ioto 1 not to report out outa oua a bill designed to allow Hitler to address public meetings a elle ege denied him as a a penalty for his attempt to 0 restore the th chy Tho ta go gon con 1 Hitler Is part ot of oth the la Is the protection of at the which thIch the former William II Is barred from setting foot toot on German oil Oll Tho The cabinet even with Its It Nationalist member Is la powerless to 10 allow th 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