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Show HOME LIFE OP CONSUBtO. Tl VffMi.niiirk .Vim. hnui. t'sllltMt H llaa llaeoHi "Malbrouck a'cn vn-t-eu-guerre," nc- JM cording to the old French song whlcli H waa written to (elehrnto the valorous B achievements nf the first duka lit H "Marlliorn' "nnd his young duchess H will have to stay nt home In Ungland J with the babes, while his grace Is JH shooting Doers, says tho New York Commercial Advertiser. Her grncu H Consuelo Is a devoted mother, and her H two boys occupy tho most charming H sulto ol rooms lu the palace ol lllon- H helm; they are na closely guarded H from amateur photographers us from H kidnappers, and nn "show days," when H tho palaco Is open to the public, they H arc wheeled nbout the kitchen gardens H In their bluo and whlto perambula- H tors. On other days their nurses tnko H them for long Jaunts In the 350 acres H of private grounds which surround thn H palace, and to the various schools ami jH Institutions or which tho young: H duchess la iiatroness The Woodstock: aSBsasaaal almshouse petticoat has become fa- H inous silica Consuelo ramo to lllen- JH helm Hitherto the red flannel gar- H ments worn by tho women Inmates or tho almshouse had measured threa H yards round. Consuelo heard that new H clothing would not be despised by tho H paupers, and aha had ten petticoats H made Fire and n half yards ot flan - saaaaaaaal net were used In each garment 533laB |