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Show M. rjotilronx, professor of rihlloaopby In tho University Paris. DiirlnK tlie dinner, served Id the goreeons Kalle de fl?n. which 1 hunt; with pilc?les Koblln taprslrles. tho hand of thfl repuhllc guards rendered a. munical program. In proposing Colonel Rr-ospyfll't; health President Fallleres said: "I rannot allow (he dinner to terminate ter-minate without offering a toast to Theodore The-odore Roosevelt an lIliiKtrlous man, who Is at the name tlnn a great citizen, citi-zen, a great friend of France and a great friend of peace. I lift my glass also iu honor of Mrs Roosevelt, to whom goes out the homage of our respectful re-spectful sympathy. I congratulate my-elf my-elf at being able to toll our guest3 how happy wc are to receive and fete them." Colonel Roose.velt replied In French, saying h was profoundly touched by thij words of President Fallleres. ROOSEVELT AT j EWSEE PALACE PARIS, April 22. President nnd Mmo. Fallleres tonifht gave a dinner of 10 covers at the KIvspp palace in bonor of Theodore Roosevelt. The entire palace was illuminated and guards lined the stairways. President Falliercs took out Mrs. Roosevelt, whn looked charming in a blue brocade gown embroidered with gold and crystal ornaments, while Colonel Col-onel Roosevelt escorted Mme, Fallleres. Fal-lleres. Miss ICtliel Roosevelt, who wore a gown of pink satin, was escorted es-corted by M. Joflserand, the French Ambassador to the United States. Among the other distinguished guests were Ambassador and Mrs. Bacon, Ba-con, former President and Mme. 1on-bet; 1on-bet; M. Brland. Foreign Minister and Mme. Plchon and other members of tho cabinet and their ladles; Iuis Renault, permanent delegate to the Hague tribunal from France; Rnron I) E.itouruelles De Constant and the Baroiirss Do CoiiMtant, and Frank H. Mason, the American consul general, and Mrs Mason; Admiral l'pord and |