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SUIJCESSFIJL QUEEN |3 'TELLS HOW I0WIT’S DONE Mary o Rumania Says It’s‘ Like a Trade Bucharest, June 16.—"How to be a successful queen?” said Queen Mary of Rumania repeating the ques- tion of the correspondent. “Why, it is something of a trade to be a queen, and the chief imple- ments of the trade are courage and courtesy. ~Smile when your head is aching, smile when you are ready to drop from fatigue and worry, smile when all is going wrong, smile at good news and at bad news. Al- ways keep yourself interested in others. No matter how great may be the strain on your patience when talking or listening to a bore, make him or her think that you think the conversation is vital. Never think of your personal troubles but those of your country. I don't even own up when 1 know that I don’t know a thing; but I always go out and finc out all about this unknown subject.” Ask anybody, peasant or politician, who rules Rumania, and they will look at you with eyves wide open in surprise and say: “Why, the queen of course.” Queen Mary is the scene-shifter, the silken hand, the power behind the throne of King Ferdinang every minute. Since she came out fromy England, nearly 25 years ago, she has been learning this trade of being queen, and now she has been at it for more than five years, in place of Carmen Sylva, and she has made it her business to know her country and her peopie. She aspires to be queen in every sense,-and she is quite as willing to take the duties of the job as well as its pleasures. As for its pleas- ures she gets all the fun she can out of it, dresses as well as she can, to enhance her beauty which is famous “If a queen goes around, shabby and red-nosed, it makes a great deal of difference, I think,” she sald. “It is not expected of us and so why should I do it? I felt rather mortified when in Paris just after the armistice and 1 had to attend receptions frequent- ed by all the beauties of the world, and was not able to wear some of my splendid jewels which had been sent to Moscow. Just to think that I had four or five crows, some of them inherited from my Russian mother, and not a one to wear in Paris.” That the queen i quite as willing to shoulder the duties of queendom is testified to by thousands of men and women who met her during the German oc*upation of Rumania. As a Red Cross nurse she was visiting the hospital of the incurables at Jassy. When she and the surgeon reached the door of the hopeless: “there’s no need of going in there, it is too dangerous,” d the sur- geon. “They are dying—it is my duty,” answered the queen. Just after she entered the queen heard a dying soldier calling for his wife. Without a word the queen walked over to the bed of the typhus vic- tim, saying “Here I am,” and knelt and embraced the man, who died in her arms, happy. The queen is a practical queen. In the same city of Jassy, this fact was dise~—ered and when the mayor wanted®o get the snow cleaned off Your 'Does Your Back. Ache? is nothing to hurt them in— Kirkman’s Borax Soap. - the streets, he flmidly applied t°< the queen for help. *“Why bless you, | of course I will help,” said flh queen, and she led the gang of snow-shovelers. After this, what-| ever medicines and instruments were needed in the hospitals, or extra nurse:(. the queen was called upon. Once there was a bread famine. The queen got her own private mo-, tor cars scouring the country for flour and then she organized the bak- eries of the city. She did the same when there was a wood and coal fa® mine. “As a child I was taught to live for others,” said the queen ml one part of the conversation with | The Associated P correspondent. | “So whatever I do I do naturally, without . effort. As a litfle girl was told that this was part of | trade internationalism and go on strike that would be a hard day for Rumania,” said laughingly Tuke‘ Jonescu, one of her admirers, a | man regarded as the keenest-minded | jawyer, financier and politician in the couriry. e PARDONED FROM ONE PRISON . HE BEGINS SECOND SENTENCE.. 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