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NEW-YORK DAILY TIUHINE, SUNDAY, iitfCEMBKR 22, 1907. 3 wr.s rri^r thereto a child born Mat of v.edlook able to maintain an average of health without- YANKEE CLAIMS subsequently them. . whose fortune founded the Smith- MORE LUXURY The success of one dentist who employed his sonian Institution at Washington. time by practising his profession on a trip TO Now. one of the ancestors of the last Percy abroad has developed a demand for dentists on PEERAGES. STEAMSIHPS. prone to contem- Duke of Northumberland. r.amr>!y, the third ON board ships. At home one is plate, the dentist as a necessary evil whom Ithi of Xorthumborlaru. had a brother of the pleasant to avoid as long as may be. At sea a name of George, who (-migrated to America and dentist would take on another aspect. People PRIDE OF or MUCH ANCBSTRT settled in Virginia. In "Burkes Peerage" ne is DEMANDGROWS AS WANTS might rush to him joyfully. What a savins energy the recorded an having It time and to merely saunter from IX THIS COIXTRY. died "S. B." in 1832. ARE SUPPLIED. cabin to the dentist's chair and nut in a stray seem, however, that these two letters hour or so having one's teeth examined, cleaned so many engagements were erroneous, at: that, contrary, he or put in order* At home d on the having left legitimate interfere with the duty of the teeth sons. It was a matter of knowl- ocean travellers [America Furnishes Many edge Dentist*, Oculists, looked over and treated that Pretenders to the most eminent English and Ameri- Chiropodists and are anticipating a time when all this may be at- can for. valogists and to the family of the pres- tended to on a sea voyage. Others dream of a British Titles— to) put to Why There ent Duke of early part Language Teachers May day when ships will keep chiropodists Northumberland in the their feet in good condition for the fatigues of Are Bogus Barons. of the nineteenth century that there were then sightseeing and mountain climbing. livingin Virginia the lineal and legitimate de- Come Ndvt. Travellers are already asking why there are (Ccpynrh*. WT, by the Brentwood Company. scendants in the male line direct of this the not ship's aurfsts. "Ifthere are ship's surgeons) Ail One hears little nowadays about the discom- not rights reserved.) Hon. George Percy, who died In1632. their an- why a ship's a 111let they inquire. Surely KRASNOYARSK, forts of ocean travel. First cabin passengers people are continually givingevidence that they Few British peerages are oestry being a of common knowledge YUDIN LIBRARY BUILDING AT SIBERIA. Immune from the matter upon the palatial class of transatlantic steamers do not hear well on board ship, especially when pretensions of claimants. Even throughout the South. Their descendants In This bunding was erected to house the library of Russian works recently acquired by tVe they are spoken to by new acquaintances whom those of mod- Library of Congress. leave little behind them in the way of home or ern creation, such as, for instance, turn are living to-day, senior of them they woulll be unlikely to meet ashore. that of the and the hotel comforts, except such as may be fur- Brampton. culd go late Lord who was raised to the undoubtedly, if he cared to to the nished by & garage. One does not lack, aboard FOR BLOOD AND SKIN. jioum" of Lords as recently as 1599. are made treat expense, establish his claim to the Earl- the later awakening; under the influence of West- ship, cardrooms in which to while away time Those who have been sent to sea to recover the subject of appeals to law, but above all to dom of Northumberland as heir 1n the male line ern Europe. incidentally, other substantiate, in the malaria understand why women "Inpure and. from don't pcpular sentiment, by persons direct of the Hon. George Percy, younger eon literature the collection of texts includes bridge. women complexions who imbue them- every same of Russian and German should have their catered to while of the second Earl of Northumberland. But the best edition of important Russian writer. tclvee and others with the conviction that they Even the arts axe fairly represented, especially are by no means the only ones who patronize the greater needs of others are neglected. Why nothing that he enable to provided them, doesn't the ship keep on board bacteriologist ure «milled to thj honors In question. Ofcourse could do would him notable being a set of the Rovinski publications, the dainty smoking "dens" for a recover the Percy estates now held by the miniature, reproduced who could test the blood to determine whether the more ancient the dignities and the more vast perhaps the most complete in existence." and Broadway, in is in one really had Smithson-Percy were, malaria or was suffering from a. remote their origin, the more numerous are Duke of Northumberland. ItIs said that M. Yudin possesses a collection of spots, as it upon well equipped steamers wrong diagnosis or hypochondria? autographs \u25a0 numbering- which to foreign travel who believe that they wrongfully THE EARLDOM . hundreds of thousands. endeavor make attrac- Travellers are also wondering when doctors these are OF These were not acquired by library. tive With reminders of home. True, steamship for skin diseases will be added of thereof, the to the list debarred from the enjoyment •while the Methodists throughout the United States have, cafe's arf- not as large as those in Broadway, Ship's employes. No more ideal time could be eldest peerages ofall that is to nay. the English by reason of the munificent role played by the JAPANESE WORKS ALSO OBTAINED. but they are as well and as luxuriously equipped. found in which tc undergo such treatment. i.c the caff, which meets with Others certain oculist by writ and the Eng- Another acquisition by the Library of Congress There women's are thai as would be a baronies Scottish peerages, consort of the ninth Lord Huntingdon in due ,possessed valuable to any is a collection of Japanese works, •\u25a0•specially se- appreciation, and the Vienna cafe addition the roster of well which, like them, descend through the female lish and American Methodism, been interested ••f s decidedly American flavor and yet suffi- equipped vessel. These are they who never have lected by Dr. Asakawa. of Yale University, in to as well as through of in pretensions put forward by a Brooklyn ciently foreign to prove attractive to jaded ap- time ashore visit an oculist and ..would ex- line the male side the the Japan. It numbers more than nine pect every vision, house, which, thousand petites. to have defect of from astig- and instead of being limited by furniture dealer of the name of George Plan- works. It is said that it may lie regarded as a Neither need the woman habituated to the matism to cross eyes, cured in course of a voy- primogeniture to legitimate mascule descent fall !,i£Tnet Hastings to the Earidom of Huntingdon, foundation of a Japanese library more perfect than mild excitement of shopping wholly forego her age, v:: to are known as the general"—fur- which In olden times was held by Robert can be found anywhere else outside Japan. The favorite pastime. Kb." may purchase pictures There may sometimes be found women pro- what "heirs claiming aggrieved that, nish, young library also has a collection*©* Chinese books equal and souvenirs- from the art shop, stroll to the In tones considering by reason of the complicated nature of Fitxooth. familiar to old and alike and supply herself with candy or all the things other people are provided years in size to that of Japanese books. confectioner's with their genealogies, most of the claimants to his- throughout hundreds o:' under the name drop in at the fruiterer's and order fruit. It on a ship, it is really a burning shame that not One might wonder why the Library of Congress toric names and illustrious titles Of ." The tenth Earl of Hunting- is said tint many women travellers formed the a language teacher is to be found for those should care to secure a great of works of of sending the snip's steward for fruit unacquainted with any tongue but English. very large proportion don died a little over a hundred years ago with- collection habit to A of these claimants this character, which it is pretty safe to say no a« often as five times a day. and when the sug- They have just five or six days on the steamer out male issue, the extensive estates passing hall from the United States, where, in spite member of Congress, not to speak of the other gestion was made that this supply between in which to prepare themselves for European of Moire, travel, prevalence of republican into the possession of his sister. Lady persons who are privileged to take books from the meals mirht well come under the head of and they would like to learn enough the doctrines and of the "extras" French Spanish in through whom they have since come by mar- library to their home.-, would care to attempt to lifted v*> their hands in horror and and German and that time principles of equality, the pride of ancestry their in indignant the implica- to carry them through Europe comfortably. riage to the of Loudoun, who now hold read. The library has adopted a plan whereby a voices protest at seems as strongly developed as in most mon- tion. At all events the pretty fruit shop is an Passenger steamers show an ever increasing them. person engaged in serious research in any part of institution upon well equipped steamers, and apprehension of the needs of the travelling pub- archical countries. Every white citizen of the desires to which may to The earldom of Huntingdon remained in abey- country who consult books one indulge in fruit at all hours and in lic and an ever increasing willingness supply. America is descended more or less remotely cannot be from a library in bis neighbor- any quantity, if one pays for it. ifnot to anticipate, these. The difficulty In tho ance for about twenty years, when a claim was secured from European It is perfectly hood can obtain them from the Library of Con- People who ian never find time at home in way of a full enjoyment of all the good things forebears. nat- put forward It by granduncle the fur- provide to a of gress, possesses them, applying which to rend or attend to correspondence with which steamers in the future seems to ural that they should like to regard the latter as if the library by that IrisurHiness prophetic runs that have been niture dealer in Brooklyn, who based his rights through his neighborhood library and paying the which Is the essence of pleas- lie in the fast personages of distinction in th© Old World, a GENNADIUS VASILIEVICH YUDIN. ure in both look upon the ship's book and sta- made across the Atlantic. A few more broken on descent from Sir George Plantagenet Has- mall or express charges from Washington. This disposition for -which in a gTeat many cases The Siberian bibliographer, who collected a tionery shop as a boon. They no longer trouble records In the matter of speed willmean that tings, younger brother of the fifth earl, who library of 80,000 volumes relating to Russian brings the collection of one and one-half million to pack books and writingpaper in their passengers between New York and London will is excellent steamer there foundation. It Is more agree- died as far back as IG4I. The Countess of literature and history, and practically gave it books? 1 the largest in the Western Hemisphere, trunks. They have only to buy what they want scarcely have time to dry the tears of farewell able, like, especially for tho,se who have acquired Moira, fearing that If the claimant proved his to the Library of Congress. within reach of the scholar. on the ship. and. If they bequeath the before they must summon smiles of \u25a0welcome elong with some social The library received last year 7*.965 books and books to the ship's library at the end of the for friends upon the other shore. wealth eminence, to title, to the earldom he would likewise exact Journey. Eon of his older brother Thomas. This Francis pamphlets. The total number of books In the li- imagine that they are descended from nobles possession of the estates, put up a rival claim- was created a baronet by James I.and the fam- brary is now MS3.M& Besides, there are 98.483 THE DAILYNEWS. rather than from hinds. ant peerage, paying all expenses In to the his ily Is represented to-day by Sir Francis Fuller- maps and charts, 464.618 pieces of music and C53.522 Few undertake a sea voyage now with the MIDDIES' CHRISTMAS. Among their immediate ancestors, either in connection with the establishment of his pre- Eliot-Drake, formerly of the Royal Horse Guards, and right to whatever Is left of prints. Idea of enjoying: complete rest. Life on board America or in Europe, is always easy to tensions the stipulation that he should whose of it find on leave the estate- of the great admiral is best shown by Among the nioro important collections nianu- ship is as full of incident and occupation as bearing gift purchase were the life Fom«3 one- a name identified with the her in undisturbed enjoyment of the estates. As the fart that he boars the arms of the- nav;il script received by and on shore. The voyager merely derives such rest McLean, Supreme Court [ore patriciate. This becomes the basis of a claim she was one of the greatest social powers in hero by virtue of a patent from the British of Justice of the may afforded by change I theMembers of the Senior Class rendered a dissenting as be of occupation and relationship aristocracy. London the time, and her Crown. EX-ATTACHE ol the United States, who to blood with the From at husband. Lord case, papers scene. .•..•\u25a0; in the Drefl Scot! and the of at Annapolis Celebrate. that to a pretension to the ownership of a title, Moira, perhaps the most influential member of op There time, Judge Joseph Holt, who took part In the trial of was a and that not so long ago. in existence or dormant, belonging to the noble the committee of privileges of the House of conspirators. when overworked business men heaved a sigh Christmas Day at the United States Naval Aca4- Lords, BOOKS FROM SIBERIA. the Lincoln house in question there is only a step, and it which had to sit in Judgment on the of relief as their ships swung out into th© fmy at Annapolis Is looked forward to by all tim stream hea\ en, midshipmen for weeks, for it Is one of the Is fortunate when persons content themselves question, it is not astonishing that the com- "Thank Iwon't Fee a news- few mittee DETROIT RIVER TUNNEL. paper for a week!" they would exclaim. times during the year that the rigid discipline of mere pretension not permit should have pronounced in favor of Lady \u25a0with the # and do Human nature has been tritely and truly country's great naval school is slightlyrelaxed. Moira's candidate as a descendant from the Remarkable Collection Secured for weathercock, the themselves to be persuaded by scheming law- likened to the which veers with Then. too. the middies are allowed to receivs boxes second Earl of Huntingdon and against the rival every wind that blows. That is what makes yers to waste money in efforts to establish th*> Library Congress. Shore, To Be Sunk of edibles from their homes, and many are th<» claimant, who based his application on de- of Being Built on human nature interesting psychologists assert mostly mythical rights to the ownership of these The business man is human. Instead of sigh- feasts that are held in th** rooms of Bancroft- scent from the fifth earl. That is why the ••• all countries, one >:' the last to which on* ing Hall, where they are quartered. y: titles and to the estates that are supposed to in Sections Beneath Water. with relief from dally news he now grumbles % present Earl of Huntingdon has none of th'> would jro in rearrh of a great library if Siberia. if the ship's newspaper his Already the office of the officer in charge, which) belong thereto. doesn't contain usual Huntingdon estates, and is more or less de- Vet the greatest acquisition mentioned by the A tunnel Is inK constructed in a novel man- breakfast serial of stock quotations and Wall is in that building, is piled high with boxes that Street gossip. II« pendent library of <'oncre?s In i's report for th« fiscal for the movement of railroad trains be- is just as anxious to send come from every state in th« Union. SOME BONA FIDE HEIRS. on his rich wife's fortune. The de- ner som>! afterthought > published «<'\u25a0•\u25a0•\u25a0 Krasnolarsk, Canada, on business to his partner But Christmas Day is particularly a great feated claimant, completely ruined, emigrated par just is on« in tween Detroit and Windsor, beneath the by wireless as is the. occa- Not but what there are some bona fid» heirs to lever en route to his sion for the senior or graduating class, especially America a town elichtly larger than Stamford. Connl. sit- It is being built on shore and adored one eager to to peerages and in and settled in Brooklyn, where his • Detroit River. see the weird little mech- for the class of 'OR. of which th* at th* British baronetcies the uated on th« banks of the V'!" iRiver, at the a trench dredged anism splutter, sizzle and send out In fiery flash officers Ignited through ignorance, heirs, now well to do, have, it is said, recently will be sunk In sections Into Academy say they expect great things. States who. through point where it Is crossed by the Tranyslbf-rian Hall- sections, the information that she loves him just "as de- In accord- placed their interests lawyers > in the bottom. The after they have votedly with the honored, lack of means, or through preference for th* in the bands of road. Itla the private library of '•\u25a0: nad us \ mi- a* ever and will be true to him till he ance time custom at th» Aead- been deposited in their cradle of cement and rmj. grand parade* with the object of establishing: their rights. liovich Yudln. a gray man of place, reaches he . As that will be in about five days the first class 13 th« princi- status and privileges of American citizenship to bearded that steel, together sur- constancy isn't nearly pal of day. Strange many years will be Joined beneath the her so much a strain to the- occurrence the acd. amusing nobiliary honors in the Old World, refrain from TO ho has Fpent a. \u25a0mall fortune and maiden of to-day as it was grandmother, HEADY WELCOME PRETENDERS. volumes, face of the water. It is to be a tunnel of two to her indeed would a civilian find it could he witness taking any steps right?. acquiring it. Itcomprises more than M.4M who often had or to enforce their These Lord Howe. whose large tubes, each of which b*» slightly three- four weeks in which to one of those parades. fortune is derived fill relating to Russia and Siberia, and. wl?h the .t.ei will over change her mind as la the object her heirs are to be found chiefly among th*> de- of affec- The tirpt class makes ail the arrangements from the marriage, of the first Lord Carson to exception of about 12,000 volumes, in the Russian twenty-three feet In diameter. They are joined tions and frequently availed herself of such op- for those younger sons of the it long beforehand. The marine band stationed at i=e«ndants of aristoc- the of Jennings, an language, It is believed that there, in not another together at Intervals by transverse steel dia- portunities. niece and heiress Charles Among th» th-"1 Academy is engaged for the occasion. On racy who came to this country in its early enormously hotel comforts provided by trans- wealthy Birmingham ironmaster, are Christmas Eve taps are sounded as usual at It days, either to seek a atlantic steamers "lifts." Nowadays pas- Colonial fortune in the has had so many pretensions put forward to his pengers slide up and down between decks in o'clock, the regular inspection takes place and New World or else because their roam was pre- — honors, and above all to his estates, that he as- comfortable elevators to give them the Ameri- th« lisrhts are turned out. Reveille at Annapolis company Page can name. Formerly slhling <> ferred to their at home. after serts that he makes point of keeping all the was done in is sounded at o'clock, but on Christinas a a table rough weather and premeditation. morn- page of the standard works of reference, dealing without before -r> the brigade Is ready spread at all. times, both at Gapsall So well provided with tailors, who press and ing awakened by a fright- peerages baronetcieF, ful din coming from the main corridor. It 13 \u25a0with the British and and House, his place In Leicestershire, and at Perm repair rlothinp. are modern ships that busy ' tb# band waking up the ,'r classmen. 'While this plvins: their genealogies, will show instance? off House, hip country seat In Buckinghamshire, men dream of a time when the number of these members thereof who mentioned having will be augmented, so that in the future noise, which Is really necessary to waken then . are as for th" entertainment of the claimants that may a man are be measured for a suit of clothes upon Is going on. an onlooker \u25a0would b« surprised to se apt. staterooms. Few are ex- may travellers without the nities of the United Kingdom it be as well Jaxndyce, in "Bleak House." But In spite, of perience of having boxes come from dressmak- In the mean rime the band has divided, one part claims, to state that In the first place these even the celebrity of the case persons are constantly ers hours after trunks have gone on their way. marching to Mm boathous« wins of Bancroft Hall, proved, are always of a somewhat barren to be met with no morn until the ocean has hens where the second battalion la quartered, and. ta« if cropping up who imagine that they have a right traversed. On the vessel maids and steward- other to the armory wing, where the first battalion character, since in no case do they carry with to the fortune, and thero is no knowing how esses wipe away the Indignant tears and soothe lives. Playing a rollickingmarch, the two bands them the possession of the family estates. No credulous of the name of Jennings th« outraged feelings of women in this predica- many ones In pass up one corridor and down another, the first matter how unjust, illegal and oven criminal blessed with the ment. this country, or an ancestor of classmen falling In behind them as they go. origin of the usurpation of the estates may EXPERT HAIRDRESSERS. the name of Jennings, have been Induced to part Reaching the designated place, a hasty inspection have, been, the possession thereof by the usurper good American dollars for the alleged pur Trained manipulators of the hair and scalp, Is Mi and a rapid search for absentees mad*. with good lor a period ranging from twenty to forty years, pose of enabling more or less honest lawyers to masseuses and manicures are in such de- These are brought to the "falling in" place, beds according to circumstances, establishes their prosecute mythical claims to the Jennings es- mand upon shipboard that these women have and all. despite their oftentimes strenuous objec- legal proprietorship thereof beyond recovery by tates, the unfortunate plaintiffs being usually more work than they can well accomplish, for tions. every fall behind UK lawful heir. So that when lawyers «ither led to believe that the estates carry with them A GREAT DOUBLE BARRELLED TUNNEL AS THEY APPEASED up-to-date steamer has its staff of hair- Then the two battalions In their STEEL SECTIONS OF dressers, manicures and masseuses. Women bands in columns of fours, and what a spectacle iffor in England induce people to advance the vlscounty. the Howe earldom and Canon ON LAND. sometimes feign seasickness and give themselves they are la the regular full prosecution to present! Some dressel money for the of pretensions It would occupy far too much space were Ito Now being constructed underneath the Detroit River by an unusual method. up to the hair doctor and masseuse, safe from every grade of the service, ironi forty Interruption any dress uniforms of estSSJes which have b<-en for more than attempt to enumerate here all the British peer- (Copyright. l'.x'T. i- Tb* Technical WorM MasasHM.) or the fear that one else will ensign. discover that their tresses require admiral down to Others modestly cover the possession of any one party, they which have been subjected to claims from all manner rears in ages of treating, tinting and doctoring to keep them their breasts with medals: still others wear noth- ere either deliberately swindling their clients or people on this side of the Atlantic, or to give attractive and free from gray hairs, and that ing but a suit of pajamas, with perhaps a b*ltand Its f-lse are most lamentably ignorant of Old World even .the briefest indication of the nature of collection so ample find so well balanced In paraffins. When the tubes have been sunk and without massage such rounded outlines of fate a brace of pistols to give them a warlike appear- of Russia. law. their pretensions. There are merely two things particular Held to be found OUtside The Jollied they will be surrounded by concrete. ana throat would not be possible. This beauty ance. Here and there can bo seen a Paul Jones, library many larger than any <-ihir '••- treatment for the woman whose life tends to Then, to peerage cannot be to point out Is times The construction of a steel cradle on the river and '"Fighting Bob" Evans will b© seen In 'OS* too. the claim a which Iwould wish in conclusion the States, u,\t induce early wrinkles is so greatly in demand lating to Russia In United the bottom it coffer-dam m parade year. Even the Secretary or th» Navy prosecuted in the ordinary course, but only be- as bearing upon the subject treated in this arti- and the elimination of on shipboard that women now want to know Una largest being the Joel Bumner Smith collection at laying »{ comprise method willstalk along in all his glory. upper the one is while claims to British the the tunnel a why beauty doctors and face specialists, in ad- fore a commission of the house of cle. The first that Yale, numbering about 12,411 volumes. of.sub-aqueous tunnel construction never before dition to the ship's attendants, do not keep From somewhere a midshipman has got a baby legislature, known as the Committee of peerages have to be passed upon by the costly Impend PROTRACTED NEGOTIATIONS. attempted. Divers are required to lock the offices on vessels in order that the benefits of carriage. In It Jumps the youngest man in the Privileges of the House of l>ird<= Procedure be- and hypercritical tribunal known as the com- sections together after they are in place. their peculiar treatments may be enjoyed under class, "baby" of the class, and the and transfer ••: the The preparation for floating and sinking advantageous the oldest mas. fore most costly of any kind mittee of privileges of the House of Lords, and The negotiations for the the such circumstances. the "grandfather," has the task pushing th* the latter is the sections is elaborate. The ends of the tubes are Besides skill as maid and seamstress a or can library i about three years. They began her carriage. « f litigation in the entire range of jurisprudence. that no peerage be assumed before the pre- c-onsnnv closed with heavy bulkheads of wood in which ship's stewardess Is generally a good linguist " ' December, when Mr. Putnam, the Librarian - Committee of Privileges sometimes takes tender Is confirmed in its possession by the is IMS. are Bet valves for allowing the water to enter an amateur nurse, hair- Forming in columns of fours behind each section of the Suss an. Pur- and admirable trained case, Crown, there is no such court or authority com- Congress, wrote to venerable ami the air to escape when the section is sunk. dresser and manicurist. She is called upon in of the band, the two battalions halt and stag the!.- ::s and years to consider a and even ;n is nor *\u25a0> easy aa secur- the : contested rights baronet- chasing libraries Siberia It: this way .sinking of the f> learn Ita contents through the "length. A pass along. Doors opened along the line of dressee not seemed to occur to kindergarten teachers are Alexander, first Earl of Stirling and Gov- arrival at his boom of the representative of ' looking It may safely be asserted that the cost of es- iam that ships offer an excellent field for their labors march and sleepy underclassmen In pa- Scotia, is largely responsible. For. nddr.-sser. Then it was translated, and he was ;ii-le to tablishing a contested title before the Commit- ernor of Nova AN OPPORTUNITY. and that mothers would have more time jamas turn out to see the fun. It is a grstessjMt neglect to keep any record to m rite a reply to it. spend In resting and beautifying themselves if spectacle that they sy\ and an almost indescribable Privileges of the House of Lords amounts it all arises from his Siberia, One of the most lamentable results of that tee of royal patents Krasnoiarsk being in the heart of the. some responsible person were at hand to take too. likely to of the hundreds of of baronetcies strange mass of and bad government presence one. to a minimum of J?.0.000 and is more Question of transportation to Washington was a selfishness charge of the children. The of a kin- sold under the authority of King which was with to mitigate OF YULETIDE Few persons can afford to which he serious one. Over five hundred packing cases were 'i uncovered. ln connection the Perm- dergarten teacher would do much SPIRIT exceed 5100.000. Charles, money to be sylvania Capitol Building voyage chance of securing with the idea that the was required. These bad to be made to order. Three relates to art. George the trials of an ocean for numbers of The spirit of good wi'l. the spirit of the Yule- spend bo much money on the Cray Barnard pave the way for others to enjoy its the promotion of the colonization of of is altogether an artist and not nt women and fairly classmen, no estates, and devoted to months were occupied with the manufacture privileges. One would be surprised at the num- tide, radiates from the. senior anil *dignity which carries with it Nearly usurpers baron- parking. shipment all a business man. It was, therefore, compara- again again many willing Nova Scotia. all the of the cases and the The started mountain resorts be- as they pass down the corridors and they ar*» not likely to find persons •; itively easy for the aishonest Huston, ber of women who haunt etcies insist that their honors are of the Nova on February C of this year, 'and on April the architect. to cause, they affirm, they 'simply could not take they sing this song: to money the promotion of their In- advance for order, neither Crown nor gov- entire collection was safely stored In the basement defraud him. When Huston whs paying several those children to sea!" class of why Scotia of which per all ICti>">« to th» BSSfftaas nine. in the matter. That is the reason of the library building. No such expedition would ithousand cent profit to furniture makers in The children's room, fitted up for the com- And h«r*'!> to th» m.-n of nineteen ten. terests ernment has retained any record. charges, many peerages remain In been possible without the co-operation of the Iorder to share their improper gain's, it was not fort of nurses and their where these Ami herd's to the pi.-!*•»<• of nln«M<»»n eleven: r-n claims to British Sterling** nobiliary dignities be- have may AW wish you all* merry, merry Christmas time never This Lord authorities, at the appeal of the difficult for him to keep Barnard working in his frolic undisturbed and undisturbing. does the condition of mere pretensions and are issue of tho Russian who. wholly relief to the mother who travels the parade is over it time to dr*sa came extinct on the death without American Embassy at St. Petersburg, cleared the enthusiasm, in spite of persistent cutting down in not offer By the time is Were it not for expense and wer« for her ones, nor to those pushed. the sixth earl, whereupon his peerage was claimed this shipment the amount of money paid without a nurse little for breakfast formation. According to another competent to Kit in judg- Alexander, railway lines and directed that him for his work. whom her small olive branches choose to inflict the ordinary tribunals by General William the Revolution- right way. Sculpture expensive, time honored custom all the cadet officers these, machinery companion In arms or should have of is and practically all of this with their attentions. tahn matters as ihc ary commander and money go their places in ranks and the smallest ""plebe" In ment on such strength of descent in was to for material. When Huston be clogged with the quantity Washington, on the his IMPORTANCE OF COLLECTION. faith with Barnard, FLOWER CONSERVATORIES. each company acts as company commander, while of the courts would line from the brother of the broke the sculptor kept ahead, recovery coronets, since, as the direct male The Ftudent interested in Russian bibliography, the largest acts as the first petty officer and calls «-f suits for the of father of the first Karl of Sterling. Of course did everything in his power to raise money in Women especially enjoy the conservatories moiety of history and literature will be clad to know that roll. After breakfast the midshipmen have t;> Ihave stated above, a considerable this descent gave Mas no right whatsoever to other ways, finally closed his studio and tramped aboard ship, but who can safely wander In these the assumption of the title of this large private library was brought together by France clean their rooms, and then they are free until English peerages and most of the Scottish the earldom, and his about collecting curios in order to sell fragrant green bowers if accompanied by rest- the .Sterling without any warrant. While a competent bibliographer with ample funds and eh.-pel formation, at 10 o'clock. The tirlj.riiln are subject to Lord was them and tulfllhis obligations. The Legislature of little tots, who convinced that flowers honors of the same kind held general died without male who was especially interested In those subjects. less are to when the are over thus Revolutionary Pennsylvania does not meet for two years. Until blossom only to be plucked? marches chapel, and services content. his younger brothers. Robert and Gerard, "Not merely does it omit no Important work of the members are to do they want to Issue Kentucky, that time the bitter wrong done to a stimulating Then. too. steamships offer unexampled op- the allowed' what '"\u25a0 >• for this Question of oasts the in Virginia and where their Russian historians and critics from Tatischev and it not settled perfect right and progressive artist, brought to the verge of portunities for flirtations, when, to their other until dinner formation. take legal steps to es- descendants live to-day, with a to Karamzin to Pogrdin. Soloviev. Kostomarov and lovers, American Percys might arms, but with authority to bankruptcy, without means of proceeding with the pleasant retreats lor they add romance- Those who have invitations to dine in Annapolis of the Alexander no Kluchevskll (Russian historians, archaeologists and suggesting, flower scented But allows) tablish their rights to th« earldom North- bearings or of the big designs contracted for, cannot be undone. In- conservatories. or at the homes of officers in the yard are make use of the armorial fictionists)." says the report, "but it includes who 13 able to enjoy green solitudes a deux go historic house of Percy has of of Stirling. deed, it can never wholly step to do so. and generally only a few midshipmen Iumberland. The •honors the Earls among 'source material' complete sets of the be undone. One when oppressed by momentary expectation of part.ike the turkey. long In the male line in point which Iwish to emphasize is its that might be taken, and ought taken into the mess ball to of roast since become extinct The other ltussian Annals, of the publications of historical to be at interruption from some nurseless. Inquisitive provided the name I* the fallacy of the widespread belief in this coun- once, is for carry playing plum duff and other delicacies that are J'npiand. and the present bearer Of await- and archa?olopical societies, and of the provincial private citizt-ns of wealth to out child who always persists in the part of i»»;j:tlist.i. try as to the existence of a large fortune part such occasions? This is the same for them there. the descendant of that who. Fran- whose object is to collect and publish one at Huston's agreement— namely, to buy chaperons on Hush ing In England the American heirs of Sir commissions child at the ship's dances From dinner formation until supper formation It has, the beautiful clock, and the statue, "The type of who insists Jiaving married the heiress of the last Percy cis the great English naval hero and ex- documents relating to the national history. balled young the middies have nothing to do. All of them hay« — Drake/ Hewer," which promised to purchase for upon waltzinr with women whose ad- Duke of Northumberland, was permitted by plorer of the reign ••: Queen Elizabeth. This be- fur instance, the collections of the Imperial ltus- Huston mirers have waited all day for the same privi- to be present at supper formation, but asssßJ lief on strength of which thousands of dol- sian Historical Society, the Papers of the Moscow the state, and the proceeds of which now would from Crown to BsanSßM the patronymic and the anna lilt lege, only to see it wrested them. The those of the upper classes who have Invitations lars have been obtained from credulous persons Society of Russian History and Antiquities, the enable Barnard to continue his work,and take the that of idols are not Df. hJ« wife, and was subsequently, in conse- foolish lawyers, fact the smiles their may fall out when the order is given to march here by either dishonest or is. 'Russian Antiquities' and the "Historical 'Review.' chances of receiving justice from ie Legislature whollythose of enjoyment does not tend greatly <,<. influence derived from the supposition that Francis left into the mess hall and may take sapper with their quence the political based en Sir sixty sets society and periodical publica- when it meets. l«>r the mere honur of Pennsyl- to alleviate their disappointment. estate.*, the will of Sir Francis, dated The of friends. There Is no study hour Christmas night., i.«- possession of her vast raised to the two sons. Nov.. tions alone would foiin a library of some thou- vania, and of the United States, it would seem as The fulfilment of one desire ever serves as a started.; London, May 17, I"'1-";, the original of which is sis to appetite more. The Introduction of but the next day the usual routine work ia Duke of Northum- is history, ifwealthy citizens undo, whet for House of Lords as the ilrst !,li file at Somerset House, in London, ex- sand volumes. It rich in local ethnog- would hasten to as far as a gymnasium aboard ship has prompted all again, Christmas is forgotten, anl the ml-idie.*'. present i may add that ,.,.;..... signature raphy and Institutional history and in the record possible, this result vast Pennsylvania home, berland of the creation. -states over bis own that be of the scan- gymnasium bend every energy prepare for the coning semi- groups those who never look into a at to jis air;.... was prsctuU-d by many obstacles dies childless. His property., what there was and literature of special and sects." li dal. We do" little enough for art. In this case we peevishly to wonder why till ships do not pro- annual examinations, which prove so fatal to it, bequeathed to his nephew Francis, the wuuid furnish ample material for the cf might something justice.— gymnasiums passengers are un- manx UtQ attended by much romance, and that there of he sLutitiiit is tor Collier's Weekly. Vide for who a would-be naval officer.