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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 Earl 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 HUNTINGDON. 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 Robin Hood." 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 earls 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.