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Show EXILED RUSSIANS TRY TO REPAIR TREIR OLD HOMES . CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday Nov 15. (I3y The Associated Press) Russlar s are trying to re-establish their old homer, particularly In the Crimea, wher? the Bolshevik 1 did not destroy every" thlnf. The summer pln.ee of former Czar Nicholas at Livadla is intact. nlthouKli the nearby town of Yalta was badly demoliwhd. The jrreol white stone structure struc-ture Is furnished a ,!t was when the I former czr.r visited It four years nico. Only the pictures huve been removed to safety. what ii.se may be mnue of the palace as well as numerous villas on the property prop-erty remains unsettled Another magnificent nearly estate lost but a few hundred rounds in silverware, ctordlnp to the owner Countess Vor. onzov-Dashkov. who, despite her richly cars, is planning to re-open the chate-ni Crimea Is full of refugees from towns along the Moscow front and there Is plent) of food. Hot' 1: at eUiylopo'. Yalta and Odessa arc full, women guet wearing Iheh furs and diamonds as the best means of preventing their belnR stolen. In many cases, however, thev are without stocking?, their only footwear foot-wear being bedrom or ballroom slippers. Traders are making fortunes selling ohocs, stockings, corsets, pcrfumos. pow. der and colopne. |