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Show uo M0UNMENT PLANNED FOR TIGER OF FRAMCE PARIS, July 3 Clsmenceau is' shown at the front, standing at the Wdge of a trench, with hln friends the Errsnch pollus below and about him. In the monument to be erected ill I lis native country, the Vendee, earl) n year. Francois Sicard, tho sculptor, is I Ulng the group work out of hard Hurgundlan stone Unfinished, the1 ror Is already said to Vfaualise with gi-.,i character, the scene, so often pictured of the old 'Tiger.' mentally, and almost phylsically. fighting for' Fra nee Tho premier's figure s ands eight feet high. He Is, as always In the war days, Wearihg the long, loose overcoat nnd th soft, slouchv crumpled crump-led hat. leaning on a cane. His face! Is toward the enemy, his eyes watching the horrizon. following Indications given him by a vented officer with maps, beside h(m. i n his right .m-grouped .m-grouped soldiers and in the Irench below be-low .ire more of the men in the rank.-, looking with mingled astonishment and admiration at their minister of war The scene !, Raid by critics to be viv-Idl) viv-Idl) natural, rough and muddy t.ut heroic and full of the color and character char-acter of war days. |