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Enter “Tube Womaiigvili gives Go meeting Was Remarkable One- Mr George Meredith Writes { on the Occasion BUFIRAGETTE GATHERING Premier Asquith Makes Some Important Proinises For Near Future (By Lady Henry Somerset) LONDON, Jan. 8.-The incessant grind of life in London, with all its senseless work and restless toll, was stayed for a moment during the past week in order to find time 'to cele- brate the Tel-centenary of Milton, un- dertaken by the British Academy and le whom Jeremy Bentham called, on I tablet affixed to his house, “The Drince of Poets," received the hom- age of the literary celebrities of our eountry. The meeting was s. very remarkable D110; many 'were there, some \vho lhared the nationality of Milton from across the water, and the Italian, Aus- trian, German, Russian and Danish ambassadors brought their tribuie. me fine lines were written in honor O1 the occasion by the veteran poet and novelist, Mr. George More-dith, :ind all hearts present echoed the words: Homage to him His debtor band, innumerable as waves Running all golden from an Eastern sun, Joyfuiiy render, in deep reverence, lubscribe. and ns they speak their Milton's name ltsyl of his glory on their foreheads bear. _ There are no hearts but must join in obese high sentiments, among thoseifn ei _ ,_ _ .- _ Wm' ez .a qi _I Mis; ilentrlcr Mills, dnulgliteroffiir. filo Care for 8. 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U ) _ :,,;,_%{é-_:Q I "i “ J.; ss;-_.C ' _, ~ `;_` " - _ _ _ __, - _ if _ ` > :gon mounted anil rude strai lit into ____,_';);" - ,f'--_'_ __"-j'._,,. hiintsnioit were wnitliig, 1-’rlncos:=, .llriry - \~_ _ _ °,,>-'_ __ _ '3-_,_ 'e ' ` _ hud a long chat with Isaacs, the hunts- I `_ E _ _ -__ ,_ _ ,' _ »s.,. ‘ mari, and was tiild the nuirics of suv- _A51 f nnrl Mrs. Oizrlf-n Billie, nnil onv- of the mouu Milla twins, In non' nniil to be the next Amt-rli-mi livlri-an to hoonnne br- urt him is ilinl sho lu r°ni.i‘ni;i~d to l.or,,i_v_'f__,(__ _ _,= lf, ____ ,_ ,' _,___ _ __ _ ;i _- tor cur attifiidoil in' Col, I3."-lileliiirst -__ 'Z'-;,_f J'_, =~*.~_ 3-:_ I ;.`_`.- __ _ '_ _'___ _ _ , ' ._:__L'i _ A _ 3 ,__ /.r ie* § " ment that has come about with more h”"'° mt "‘ V°i°,° which Wm inlaid eeefui times, ans with the deeper ° _ Qwn 9, tunnel.” The orgunis‘ ,- ezivorcd to drown tlic noise by Dlfl_\'- ‘lng'i""0hlIbiiarc\';irl?asiiial:s'fiih(;nM§'t. » <. _§,__ it ,, ivy). ri _ . iime ia l‘_\ on t e ri - we Dr Fmncel _“Wing the nmgross of trimming mr mn matwmls and ___ ers nnd’i<=:i\'ns in nntiiral ton:-s :ind \- ` ‘*‘ v < - X. s rollicking piny, which was ;z'lvenfuPiiig a great deal on his tolli-lies i`-i f_(_:]0_m' tm" dmv Hi? n°“"`_"' ‘mg ` fi F ` ` ‘ ` A ' ui-s in gol 'ind sil\er tissur, 'in vert, wllore the hounds found almost `f0rtl10 first tlnic lust night. uiirlor the °"‘”"1”g “"”"f' “ith” "S bordprs fruii of nil kinds I ' immcdizitoly. After 'i1 smart run tho fill ` ' :_i'» " fox was killcil at Ashill. Princess lin ig. 'Mary was bloriileil by the liiiiitsnmn, _,ne 9 iund was pvcswiitod with tile brush, §pl~ which was hung on her saddle. ily Iisoinctliiiic of the ourtli, t=:irtiiiv_ lizht_ir it i tional Defence by Proy.esa of Ge Airships by his siilcos of .\l. Antoine. Tim ().-iiiiieor so r<=ol"tli:it flier ‘rlv-' w :ind spirited miinnccmvnt. P00-i * if 'h -- i the impression of linviiig just nli”iitr\d =1ii==rr11\ly do not like the more-i .The ad"°“t °f “‘° “he “Om” fin ora:-r io nav tribute in the riffirih- nrtutlc and iii--ii-lense. 'rhnv w.-ini ‘ “’”° is mi' wie" “"°“""" °f 'h' 1"" " i h -ti h 'th ih l l " ' iriodisto who cuter to the ultra-fnvii-; ng ‘”"‘ “"9” * em _ _ _ _ _ e e ri oiriiislii: ond M liirliiioiirl Glrniitls n' lr' "li" mad" li """"‘°"r5 m’,“‘9| This winter there lc s goncrnl fon- _ _ _ _ is 1 i-"" _ - _ _ _ _ _ , __ __ _ _ , rnnnril, _\ii\riiul_~i of I-`n|.~£1'i those r'iir\'f~s A "pe Th" lm" is nnned in tw' """,!' I .i I _flizvi-,eil iii’ii-r .Q.i:~lr<‘=iu=nr0, and 3omf>_0f tw ‘_ _ V) _ __ I* ' _> _‘M'_ ‘__ _ I ‘ ‘ 4ilf_~_ wovrid liiii .sli|=Ilitl_v and iir““"" " ~§ilE ict- :ind rlossv softness of the covers tliiit lie is not ns good :is M5’ as its "I0 iii Of \""`_" -“A10” “"“',-*iii.»rlii~j~-1,,-|i is i covery of evt~i'_v iii_'or~cr\rof\ili iiiina-hcr grief und liiirror nrof inoiirloiis, Tile only r<>inc i". _ '-I ' A ` ’ I iigalnst the teniloiicles of iiroscrvlnilfeclhifi-(;l;3r;?;,,vn“i:,`1mms, (i;Um{“raU;e1°°mP°’°r' had """s""“'d' 1" h°“°" of K the ancient ihnciiiici-shi i-"relies, orimost othér countriése K PM" “ the presence of the klriz end riuf-<-ri to wlilr'h tendencies licilius been tile most' _ l1C'_‘flmllfli1.l' i1f‘¥`- 5i15~`i“\'illi' ii Wild F0- glorious protagonist, _ mr~mberc~ci that there was no piano in P°'°'5 I" I F09 tho palace. and in is, great hurry an PARIS Jan 8.-Paris ig nznin in a Inst nd until it br~conu‘,= n roaring fl.'iino. he mother is oiitllniilteil in n ver,\'~ musing dialogue liotween herself' zinill d leaves us to image a long lif-= connubiril bliss and freedom from( her-in-lriw I mot. _ No Piano at Palace enate, M. Antonin Dubost, the most th:ARrS' Jan' 8`_The Curious md ii 9 ,mn f-mi Q ,T mi won 5 dmp°rta“¢ f“"°f'°m“`Y “ner the |“`°""` there has been no iirino of the presi- nssured, since lic would bi- the support ,t of such well-known acariemicians as ie .lilies Claretie, Paul Boiirget sndia Vlaurlce Barres It is pointed out i L since Mile. I":\llici-cs' marriage I t's pnlnce, the Elysee, caused an' _ mharrusaing scene, says the Vie loquent eulotrism of the effor.s of avi- pm.g|Sie,,ne_ one evening dui-ing the tors. The official encoiiragemont King of Sweden-5 visit A weiii rumr-nt wus lnirr-o\vi~d during illu- ,¢_ i ,"i viisi- . ‘, ` _ _ ' - ~ lm and rli tint fu ure s lou tt 1. ii I:`h`istli;oi;Z;ri)lI<;imiriiolh§;;1rin“Ti;;ntr{)\f'fir<; ii.Fr;(ri»;vrr; n(;;ieiI<‘itrirr; “£210 q\;(ri;nppr;\Is;t;'nt,t::I, Denies Her Guilt '_ V _ _ - ' i BU . 1 ¢_ _ |_‘ Egatform of the Albert hall the other finliifli VF- Ll_'i.\'fl GPOFHP. _ill-‘I l1<‘i°llf‘. Old Maison Doree is Bacaming B Push disorganized, At the Gare St. Lnznre, singer. and thlsyhe did as the theat- Y- N0 N909 hill GVGF taken l'>lt1C0 di-‘5°i"'-l""~ lm" is “°"h"" F" ‘um om °_S° _ t S *_ B _. on the Western of Fr:\iir~e'iystem,tiieri-_ rival advertisements say, "at a mo- ‘n my time which M R woman has sn nm. so digimii as some might wish, o cle y ec ion seeming have Men strange sm, _“ , _ memis notice” PARIS, Jan. 8.-A notable woman humiliated me, nor do I believe th,-ig By the practice of the constitution tile Devoted to Business :_ '___ I _ _ B thief, who has had an adventurous anything has ever occurred that img -introiliiction of ri franchise bill menus Y- "_ cure-er stood her trial nt the Nici- :is- rczilly go out of fashion nre onriiodi up to show the firms, npr] are joined to;ri'tlii‘r h_v strings of pearls or trc_-*ses of cold thrt-od r‘rosst~rl and knotted. iwiiii two tusscls dangling over the ;i:’in_ i_i~i;jr '»‘~\~-s _'ii-,= inucli in vogue i-H-i 'i“,-i -ly. ,-...I-niiwii of trans- ;-,-iv ~i,' ii::`-= lr I _-i~_ ith Lili embroid- ~-;~__l :‘.~\- -r ii.it!.>rii ruiining up the \\-*oi-> l xi -tI= i.l' til-> arm from the brick _of ti-.~ iiiiiul_ wht.-re it starts to the Siiozililer. Vei-_v pri-tty also ure these long sleeves when they are made of trans- tired in the niiiidle oi' the linf`k_ (ho point rnisod lwlivoen the silo-ildi-rs. _'i`lie ends rlisniiiiefir nt ilir sides ,through ri liirrri- luittorihoie nn.l roun- `pf‘nr at the front, are crm-srrl :ind again illsniirionr into the skirt, to ro- appenr nt tvliatf-vcr nna-ie of the skirt one prefers, or accoriling to the "line" rcquircd, These cointures nre no longer mode in black silk or entin_ ns in the i\nvi_v spring, but of the- snirir- sbfidr- or the dress or in cold or silver tiircnd :ind hrive liirire Zoid or joweiled clnsiis ur buckles as fnstoniiigs Chg* _,_._, _ __ well known football referee in allowed himself to be cruslied CRUSHED T0 DEATH T0 SAVE .0illl.`RS ,Charles Gotts, Weil I~1`ncv.'n f\_"'fct- ball Referee, Caught in a Cave-in in Wales LONDON, Jan. 8.-Charles G-~t_s, ei Xuiliiilt, to di :ith to save Ent back the suffragist movement in an liiinieilinte appeal to the country. nghmd for so many years. l Q l For the first time in the history of our country the chancellor of the ex- ehequsr was announced to sneak at n goat gathering of women in the Al- rt hall in fsvor of woman suffrage. Conceive the situation. If the presl- dent of the United States had volun- teered to support woman suffrage _nt e suffrage meeting in America what would have been the feeling of those who had toiled for half s century to obtain A hearing? Would Net Hear Chancellor Women’s Liberal association in- of the foremost women and the meeting was most. important pollilcil the A fear hnd _ul- Blifil- i be by wo might nd that might were use- I-fnil was women. i\if~l`,n ron, and witty speech, the courtesy or the Rur- hear their ii-icuii. of the excfiequi-r nftlir the first handsome box, and is a RPG!! "I am outta awnre that ii. large sec- tion of women imagine that bv this t violence they are going to hasten the t grunt of the franchise, but in my i opinion they are vastly mistaken. ,_ "In order to oiitriin the franchise we have got in persuade the treat majority for it, and-that it will be of benefit to the country. Now the man in the v \ orgy of rmvrlyisiii, can hardly bo ex- I] pected to coiisiilcr this a favornblelg S to women. und :is it is not the govern- |- incnt lmvi; to be forced, init a mii_ioi'it_v ,- of the oieiiioi-.<. it is here that their tactics are -mi_“t:\ken." ii -"l *”`°"°*__" ll By Means of Wireless Telogrsphy Bnttieships at Bea Will Be Given Correct Perle Tirhe PARIS, Jun. 8.-M. Alfred Picard, the minister of murine, has given his permission for an interesting service of signals to be established on the Eif- fel tower-_ By nf wireless tele- gmpliy these will fnrilcntc the walks on PARIS, Jan. 8.-It is symboliciij of he change in the fortunes of Paris hat the famous old Maison Doree is n process of becoming a postoffice. In lio Maison* Dorce in its pnlinv dnys. Tallcyrniiti and the wits and politi- ofthe electors that women are fitted eiiins of the bouievartls asseinblerl to play billiards und to talk the gossip of tile liour_ famous were the men who Hll'l‘i`-C “'11” I‘f‘f"i~‘* UW’ nf‘\"-°l‘"l“""» and A met there iiightiy.Aiici~|iou School, the ho has before liiin the account of' this \-,»,,,,m,.,- D,,m,,s_ \vi_.i0,\i,_.,_i Suriiom fi‘.li~v_v lilcllllac. alirl ii. host of cthiir cli-lirliiiis iii litcrutiiru and tim f_lii\- ar 'liment for tliv grnuiiiiir of tho voto mn. “,,_.m the mgiiilii- hi,,i,i¢i,,_.s of n irstiiiiriiiit ns rciloiviiod for its good ookiiiz :is for its excuili,-iii, soclet;-'. 'l`lie Molson Doree had for cuiiteiiipor- ries, in the lar.-ight. of its faiilo, thc Cafe Anglais, which still exists, nm] till rei~cl\'i=s the natmiiiige of kliigs, fheiiitiiiig unit of icing i<:tiwhr.l hinhis i.=lt= to Pnrlsi; tlic (info du lfririilnni, f some of its old splendor; Toi-toiii's, nd ciio or tivo oilicr lioiines wlilch ave now coinplotely dlsnppearcil. ’l`imli,q linvc siirlly cliniigorl since :vliich is also iipstitniliiiia oven if shoru _ o the-se rcstiuirants attracted their little 'ork of dlstinziiisheil workers in lit w _ - _erature nnil arts. The hculovards `wero then the real social centre of Paris, where peopln met to hear and tell the news ol' the day, where rank and frishicn nuunlered. when every- body who was nnvbody was to be foiiiid within h hiiiidreii or two hun- dred yards of the opera, either on one side or the other. Nowndiii-5 nobody ships will at the time in Paris to st sea. The time bnttleshlps to the war- the clock is on the ihut become business, bouleva fda, except for thnrouirhfare has with cheap jewel- ihe blatant voices but her WI! Wll DB MO de Dems" point, 1 "flislit of fog, thi aomrding Milon, the This l the hugo thhl \0W6f‘ of cheap jocks of axis of Paris s it has in 1. er if they enue Bois the And at all great be ll in ii well ycstcriloy morning idoscrilicd herself as the Comtcssg de sizes. She is Amelie Conileiiiine. and for o, long period had been known to the detectives as s. member of s gang of thieves who made is specialty of rnliblng visitors at fashionable hotels. Twice she had been caught, but as the evidence against her was incomplete, she wns released. However, the de- tectives resolved to keep a close wntcli upon hor. On March 8 of the present year she put up at n. hotel nt Nice, where she .\ianrln. Three days later she left :ho hotel nnrl wont to another, where she was known as Mme, de l\lontsque_ Two detectives followed her there, and _ took up their quarters in a bath-room i close to filo r--:im occupied by "Mme do Montaqii:-_" They soon il. _.fred her wandering along the corrlclorsiate at night. She wnii dressed in black silk veil. The detectives saw her attempt to open. by means of special key, the dcor cf s room occupied by e. wealthy visitor. They luiini-dls.'£elv sprang from their lilln »l~i-e ep" arrested her his brother und il boy who \\'vre \\'i'i`k- ing below hlni. The three, (‘iuir`ii,-s and George Gotts and Arnold Spinks, were engaged ln sinking a well oil tile Becton Abbey grounds. when the nx- cavation suddenly allowed signs of ciivliig in. Clinrlvs Gotta ran to the in-lil:-r which l,-il to tim surface. and was ztbouf hrilt' \'.'uy ui- when he was cniiulit by ii-r~ i'iii,iii:r iiirtil and tinibi~r fr. .ii tl.r- sul' si ot the wvll, I Ile could still have forced himself free and inode his \\'a_\' to the top. but to have clone so lviiulrl have menu! tlmt the earth und tiinbt-r around Iiim would lnivu fixlicii and criished the t\\'0 ii<-low. Hi- iliil not move. liirftciid lic vollrd iii hi:-i brother, "Look tifliff the lad," and stayed still, with earth and timber falling ou around him. while gr party of fellow workers. “bo had rome quizkiy to the rescue lin' tli_v dug a trench to the bottom of 'le well. Splnks, the boy, was hlmseti pinned down by earth, and until he hiid been freed and brought out, Gotts, though in the l’l'PUlPf‘f Pill" F"' fused to be moved. For three lion-e the rescuers dug at the earth arc-zz d the tiny. and flniilly he was lifted ini: safety. Then they turned to Goin 'rhi-y found his body uuriirht, just ‘s it 'had been caught. He had ti/=~=n crushed to rlenlli by the contiiui--d foils whllc the boy for whom he gave I i s n ,l ir, I zéx J’ _e xp* .', i., iv. 'Sh ‘\f\_ v s . »» __- 1 i ‘-,i'.- i -' _u ~.\.` ‘ , _ _'..»l -~'. _ -, ` r r _ . i -i ~_i e »~z ._-J' _.Q #I <~_ 1 _ _'__ ,_ lv` _,- ,_ ,’ __ I .i' ~ I., ~ ,_i _.Y i==” .__,. I ._._, .,__" ti, ~. l_r ‘ -\ _.l` ’ i. »”\`f\_i` , , tiff ,i .._ x.. -i J _ 1. 1 i E ..`»‘ "i ai; _ >;~"~. _.L_ ,t '.» A i _‘ it i ,__ .‘ 5: _ v *L _. 1,., ./' i 2 . . f i i »l ~ ii- '_ h lit -Ri] fi- the hotel was senrchorl |115 me Wm' ‘“‘|"!' '°°°“"d- ' and it c\»ii.i..et‘e set of burglars im-I plc-ments, including electric lamps, was discovered. Among lim- papers were Horrible Tragedy PARIS, Jsn. I.-A lfnvly farmhouse 5 her possession belonged tc a friend previous reenrdm both In lld ile height ol Mflst, In alumni Mr, \Vrl¢|it In Mn notes giving particulars of the hotels she intended to visit. In these notes the positions of the rooms and the kind of locks used on the doors were indicated. The sd- vt-nturess denied that she was s thief, and alleged that the burglars tools in \\hose address she declined to give. The bold defence she meds created an near Montelima has bcen the scene of a frightful tragedy with robbery as its _ motive. The farmhouse was occiiplvd by a widow named Berthe, 'supposed to he wealthy. The murderer surprised the widow in the kitchen es she was preparing her supper. He knocked her down wiiii ii liiitclu-t and utter completing the crime drugged the body into s iinfsvorable impression. The Jury found her guilty. and sentenced her to` Dir. “right lg It the _.____,_,,_ _,___ ¢~»- `__ _ __‘i _ tm_xesu.hu:d.~ieimet ' ~ . »-~-» iiidroiirn wlir-re it was discovered by the neighbors, who had not IMA UP? I-lem. HLl.1r_e!eL9& * i».i ',».-_ ,_ f "`_ \ ri _ ,_` ._ -2*".‘i~. i.‘;_ I -1 » -'~\_ _ . ~ iff. ,» ,iii 1. 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