Show AMERICANS ANGER THE KAISERS KAISER'S SON Decline Princes Prince's I Invitation on Rather Than Disappoint Philadelphia Girl S St St. Americans Americans hav have no answers They are the rudest people In the world is a remark made b by Prince Adalbert third son of ot the r who spent the summer here In- In under the name of ot Count von van d The prince arrived iii at this because for tOl the first time In his life and this on on two different oc occasions oc- oc his wishes have not been obeyed as royal commands according to th tm custom o of Ot f European courts has been this year rear the favorite favorIte favor favor- ite Bp rt of oC the tho young oung American society folk lere Jere and the prince who prince who is a good player made a great many friends among amonI them Int to give a dinner to some somo of or the tho German nobility passing through St. St he suddenly made up his mind that his American friends should be bo his guests as well and the afternoon afternoon after arter- noon eore the appointed date he walker to the courts and Invited allor all of or then It that on the same samo date Mss Miss Florence Johnson of Philadelphia was tl use o giving a n dinner party at which as the prince knew know they thoy all were t D be bo guests The Tile players stopped their game for tor fora tora a and with perfect unanimity the princes prince's Invitation saying the they would not not disappoint Miss Miss Johnson Johnson John John- son foi tOI worlds They then resumed the game ame as If nothing had happened while the tho prince walked back to his hotel much piqued and how th ther b h. h e an an b t w t c l other othere oth h body tot rot willing g to cancel an any other en engagement a ent for the tho honor of sitting sitting at nt athis athis his his tallo taUe His part party was a a. dull affair and Mss I 89 Johnson's Johnsons Johnsons Johnson's a great success The royal youths youth's Indignation did not reach ts climax until a cou couple le of days later It was Saturday afternoon afternoon and and he lie had been watching with great In Interest Interest interest In- In terest the brilliant play pIa of ot Bernard Dell the well known athlete of ot Princeton Princeton Prince Prince- ton university The game over he asked Mr Doll Dell to play a single with him on oa the morrow Sorry Borry said laid Mr Dell but I never pIa play games on Sunday But Bu t I asked you rou you Insisted the prince Sorry orr again replied Mr D Dell but butI I cannot go against m my religious principles prin prin- even even for tor you you ou And And the prince had had to go without his gamo game THE DEATH OF OP FRISCO RET REID Under the wheela of tho the fast express as it slid down Raton Pass Me ole pal Frisco co Red was caught an an churned to a 8 shapeless mass As I knelt by him In a bank o o. snow his yes eyes were ere opened wideAn wide An so 80 help holp me Bob he ho spoke poke to me an he said before he ho died Has the good Christ passed on the record you ou took to him o o. me Kathleen Has he ho said that I might sit elt by you with my soul washed white an on clean cloan 7 Oh what has ho he said ald o o 0 m my deeds eeds o o blood an an tie He sins sine that Ive I've had to do 01 Are the they offset by the way rye held hold In my faith an an my love for tor you tough guy guT Red It seems to me yet me yet that I dreamed dreame O O. hearin him speak the tho words I heard while the s s' s itoh lights BottI softly streamed d Like little stars through the bars o o. snow enow on the top o o 0 the Raton Pass An Frisco R Red d lay lar a a.- a. a there an drooled o o o. some time kid-time lass Has Haa the dear listened to what youve you've told o the good in me Kathleen 7 Oh It wasn't much but my love for tor you you still still that was waa pure and clean It has bas been my anchor through all the years my claim on the throne o 0 grace gracen An n I l KO o in the hope that I Ive I've ve earned ih the ri 1 it to look nn once more morn on onn u n r lM i- i your face tough guy Red an an that's the way that he ho died llod lied Where hero the tits switch-lights switch gleam glean t on on Raton Raton Raton Ra Ra- ton Pass an an tho the headlights swiftly glide An I wouldn wouldn't t believe it from an anyone ono else but that's what I hoard heard hoar an an seen As I left let him makin his peace pease up there thero therewith therewith with his God an an his Kathleen Alfred Damon Runyon in Lippincott Lippincotts Lippin- Lippin cott cotts s. s THE TUE CANDY GANDY HABIT Had Dr Smith HOX w ll his hiB way ho he would absolutely prohibit the eating eat- eat InS InS' ng of sweets between meals He lie went so far tar In n his address before beCore the BritIsh British Brit Brit- Ish sh Medical association as to say they should be bo rigidly tabooed b by the Youn young Admitting that sweets had their use uee he ic emphasized the e need of moderation Sugar was one ono of or the most nutritious and ind wholesome foods obtained from the vegetable kingdom Tho The enormous Increase in increase increase In- In crease in the indiscriminate consumption consumption tion of ot sweetmeats in recent years ears b by byrich byrich rich and poor alike aUke was a sign of ot the luxurIousness of the age which pandered pandered pan pan- d dered red to tho the pleasures of the populace encouraged unemployment and rendered rendered rendered ren ren- dered the struggle for tor existence an Instrument in instrument In- In strument for the production of ot unfit unfit- weakness and general racial decadence and degeneracy The evil effects of ot eating sweets in childhood and adolescence were well known to the tho medical profession In recent years the tho manufacture and sale of or confectionery had Increased enormously The Directory showed that there were wera In London county and suburbs 1596 confectionery shops and factories The Thc abuse of oC sweets like that of alcohol tea etc I was very widespread hey should be III II rigidly tabooed by the young youn and parents parents parents par par- should not allow their children to eat any and er C every kind of ot confectionery confectionery Sweet factories should be under under un un- un- un der ler rl rigid ld state slate control and all confectioners confectioner's confectioners confectioner's confectioners confectioner's shops nn and their wares should be subject to examination by government govern govern- overn- overn mont ment Inspectors Only absolutely pure should sold sweets should be sold and those n er erthe the most hy hygienic lenic conditions possible possible- London Telegraph |