The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, September 24, 1898, Page 9, Image 9

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leaked out but for -the chatter of the
bath attendant, who appeared to ret
a peep,, and, of course, spread the
The Princess of Wales' siiwa .,
wm mTkeT I a- h,B ,rUry 8h0W &nd I hear the irre
Irlf J , eePmff,f f0W,Sanda11 Pible Mrs. Asquith is distinguish
ed Ztot -IT, f1a.Shinable than fair herself on the golf links, as usual,
.?? Vt" " haTe and that the visitorV follow her about.
wTs Z? T' , ! P?DCeSS haS aN The other day there was a village fair
nTd f f t0 hCr Wrf1S: bUt of some sort, accompanied by "rounS.
JromtT " T Sm,,Ch attentin abouts"-i. e!, wooden horses arranged
ered pete have attorned less celebrity. machin. Instead 0f riding in the
Still anyone who has seen her aviary. usual Mrs. uith Btood upon
Sngr " " I,kely t0 f0r' the horse's back-end kept her balance
get it. The division set apart for white while wnirling around at a marvelous
creatures ,s perhaps, the prettiest. Dodo doesn,fc 8eem to ,,,
..... u.tar-aWUI, uuny in au . . h ,, lon aa u is gome.
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have a lovely dwelling place, so ar
ranged that a glowing bank of scarlet
geraniums sets off their snowy plumage.
At Wo'.ferton Station, near Sand
thing that no one else has done.
Of course we take interest here in
Wiihelniina of Holland, especially as
she is just at the age eighteen at
which our own queen came to the
ringham, there is a railway bridge, .. ti-m- th. mil ln.lv i n
srtuated in a rather pretty spot One admircr of everyUllnff Engiiah.
day the Princess, who ,s an enthus.as- he uscd not to but a visit which
tie photographer, took a snapshot of fc id to p when slie met the
this bridge. Mien she had developed of Wa, made her to
the negative she noticed a curve in the , i t
l. i i u i , , , , bee more of us; and when she came to
bridge, for which defect she blamed , . t , , ,, i
. . , .. , .. England, not long ago, her good an
her own manipulation of the camera, ...... ... Rmg.i r Ki,..,n
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resolving to take ano
she aid at the time when an express
never forget her reception at Eton
college, nor her half shy. half impul-
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was passing. Again tne curve ap- . , , , . , ., . ..
j i f i n t. sve acknowledgment of the boisterous
peared; so she asked the Prince about , .. , ... . . .,
fT ,v. . ., . cheers. "Ob, I do like Eton," she sa:d
tbe matter. "Why, my dear, there must ., , ... ... ... -.
be something wrong!" said he; 'Hhis t. .. ' . n t. mMt. Uv ..
To the Rescue-
shaii be investigated." Strange to say,
the little accidental occurrence was
it would seem the means of prevent-5ng-
a great calamity; for when in-
tle smile and a blush, "especially the
boys!" In fact, this serious maiden
is not without attraction toward the
other sex. Even her childish games
showed this. Four years ago on her
her with thirty-nine handsome dolls,
each in the costume of one of the
MttiiMTan ivnwt trin 1k nnrl nvnaio rfn.
" , I"" ,. VVw T fourteenth birthday-her mother, in
suited it was discovered that the ... . ' ..T .
, ., . . . . order to familiarize her with the ac-
bndge was in a dangerous state, ana , , , .,..
.. 4fa i. -. v. coutrements of her army, presented
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built. No wonder Her Royal Highness
. . . . , , , . Dutch regiments. Instead of taking
era. But lust now her hobbies are in b . ,.,.. .
t. i.- i en. i, the matter as a basis of study, Mis3
abeyance, poor thing! She is sick- . . ,
. t- , . ln. . nn Wilhelmina giggled most frivolously,
nursing. According to the latest ac- ... t
t. t and insisted upon being at once pro
counts the Queen of Denmark cannot u"u " ,f . b . '
, . . ., . , . . . vided with thirtj'-nine court ladies as
last long, now that dropsy has set in. -J .
T,. T.cc V5- !. V-nlno. We! that the Pr UCara
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she said. It is
have a chance for
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varv nllint nnd hllsv "Mv Work IS to
n w? .nnnt- thnt whnt T am liv- then get married,
ing for;" she aid the other day. And 1uite a mstake sPPse-as many
she spends most of her time in mak- - 1S adverse "tBy.
ing toys and small garments. Poor " English governess, to whom she
girl, if her romance had been fulfilled. deeply attached can disprove this.
Se would have made an excellent "What I ,yant," sa. the young queen
mother. As it is, she is her father's recently ",s not to be hurned. Hove
principal solace in his illness. PPle and l W1.sh to Please ihm.'
I asked a friend who is having a hut my marriage is more my affair
gay time in Honurg, whether the than theirs, after all; and I m sure of
rumors about the Crown Princess of one thing, which ,s that an unhappy
Roumania were true. I had Heard wife .would make a very bad queen,
from several quarters that the pretty " I'm a happy woman I shall reign
""" w,,. JL ,, to flirt and all the better. But if I can't marry
'that her husband strongly objected, Jo pleaee myself I won't marrj at all
,.t w;nw nt of 1,annonv al- l' he single queen, like Elizabeth ol
most as serious as that which has sep- England." Which comparison, on the
arated her sister and the Grand Duke Vt of the innocent young girl sng
of Hesse. My friend says that things gests that her studies m Eng.ish h.s
have been grossly exaggerated. Prin- f.made a carefm,y
cess Marie's devotion to her husband. Bowdnzed edition
during his long illness m.ght well pro- bachelors anfl 3 4fiQQ spinsters are .
tect her from malice; and it is only ried every .Q Iondan. that about
natural that she should enjoy her free- 4JQ0Q wMower8 and only hal that
dom a little, now that her cares are number Qf Tem annmMy.
lessened. That she is a bit "'lively" ,..,, .. , . .
icmucu. iiioi. oux. . . This looks as though woman, having
I do not deny; look at the influence foun fl man htatcs to trust him
of heredity which must press upon , But a cont unKindly
her! and she is naturally much ad- -SUff&ests as a reason that a maa can
mired. Her husband m.ght remember propose wh.e a Ag
his own nonsense in the past and the .f actual proposal made any differ
absurd Vacaresco affair before letting ence, Jf a wQman chooses ghe
jealousy influence him. One little es- make an to herffiven
capade of the Princess has been taken . wUh
up and made much of in a way that Because the death penalty is abol
she never intended. When her sister Jshed in Swiss canton where the Em
of Hesse was staying with her at press of Austria was murdered, it is
Schwalbach for the bath treatment, said that the assass;n wiit escape con
she had her camera with her and took d!gn pun;shnient. But according to
a snap shot of the Grand Duchess the technicalities of diplomacy a sov
coming out of the bath "mit nodings erefgn carries her country with her,
on." The young Venus was lovely and the Empress was on Austrian soil
enough to have turned anybody's head wnen sne vg attacked. This princi
but no one else was intended to see the pie is conceded in regard to all foreign
picture , nor would the freak have embassies and their attaches. It fol-
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PLUG T therewouldbe
an army of men (who chew it) ready
to rescue it: large enough to shovel
Spain off the map of Europe No
other chewing tobacco in the world
has ever had so many friends
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