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THE SUNDAY CALL. 11 o= FOUNTAINDS THE DOME S AN TOWERS OF TROCADERO TAKEN FROM N Cr N PALAC PAVILION AND EXIT OF THE= RAILMWAY - and to smue sweeuy #c provinela, . .sito hment a whole orches interva other esta 1 fervor to a ca “Washington s THE“GET THERE"“STRIDE POPULAR For EXPOSITION PURPOSES in vain, I can essure you. After each of the gratuitous cxhibitions on the veranda whole swarms of individuals are quite ready to put up franc their pieces for more. No doubt artificiality has its charm to people who are surfeited with nature, Hiow peasart who sees at home only the big-footed, women_of his own class it is not hard to understand the fascination thut these tripping pink white creatures must have for him. An excessive sensitiveness to the pathos of a sunburnt [ ESE TS TIE Sae T St S Sae HE Russian Government is now pro- iding transportation to emigrants from European Russia who are will- ing to make new homes in rates of fare that have prbbably been equaled for cheapness. The third- class tickets sold on the Russian and Trans-Siberfan Rallroad were believed to be about the cheapest in the world; but the fourth-class tickets which the Gov- ernment has recently caused to be offered make the others a costly luxury by com- parison. These tickets are sold to any one of 114 stations in Siberfa and they are good from any point in Russia. The fourth- class passenger, for example, from Mos- cow to Tobolsk, pays for that long jour- B e B e N e EFORE THE SPETIT rew wrinkles does not He is used mar his illuston. to premature decay, for at become old and time from the g: wn we home his lost the'r of wine and the while the ed the same result by strengih of oxe obtusencss < a ellow dwarf,"” xpected omj Urely nd even songs, tells j complex wws (hem in F tl the stary d, he »ad he is h is vory Ho <. nor salt are very ss sensitive shman thy same it he alw s 1 gai on his pi mixtures however sh palate. The (Y e places and d with«a goodly ¢ v ectability. He he is really a great low dwarf, A head tt are ad wh head your heels rangement of mi effect. In eve B are forced ¥ for the keeping of the same. there things to the ve fe miserable It c to get Inip ti down affair. but several of and < upside m to get out. Lote Faller's theater on the Rue de Paris is not vet in running order, but will prob- ably be very gay when ted. The theater is said to be very beautifu! inside, ricus colors and effects suggesting the serpentine dance. It is ail the design of Miss Fuller herself, who: fund of ideas seems to be inexhaust Besides her varlous dances terpret with the aid of A drama without words, eat ofge.”” ‘There is mo artist in being done in v is more popular per: er. Her popularity tistic world, being accompar profoundest respect. Hor priva ter is not only above r there i unique e charac- sach, but above suspicion, yet «¢’’ nor of the e leads her own life, accore own ideas, but concedes to ev the right to do the same. S8he does not cxpecty the whole world to think in ail ¥s as'ahe doex N and 0 aubs “posey prude ng to her - one eis respec! stantial is Loie Fuller, so intellectu reasonable in her points of view t THE CHRRAPRST OF RAILWAY FAREKS- ney only two roubles, or a little over a dollar. On the other hand, if he wishes to go clear to Vladivostok by the railroad and its steamer connection. now com- plete, a distance of about 5000 miles, he has to pay four and a half roubles, or 60, ALK THE FOUNTAINS OF THE CHAMPS DE MARS.. meeting her in private life, it is easier to ith he ba German u than in tb ing glitter of the serpentine da On the de Paris is a resta cafe that should surely Every employe wi nobleman of some KgTo imagine h ito be-a You receive your “bock” 1 German Baro hands of i Prince pulls pay ¥ ount. This e institat wh pleasure s ambitious to mingle with European nobility It is a bhoc the n ¥ affording uarte the American th dollars look upon thely charms and take her pick of titles. Per- haps at the close of the exposition thers will be a grand tion of noblemen. Then will be our ck ce, Am: n girl o buy Counts and Princes at reduced rates Cne of exposition sideshows that has turned out a real success Is the Trar e-Sike 1y ng a real T ds befo n a lo- comotive smoking and fuming and a long waiting for passengers. d in a most luxurious cars e are furn ¥ 0¥ 0 SEDETSHT The Government thus practically gives free transportation to those inhabitants sia who will move into, the fertilo ural and industrial regions that have recently been opened in Siberia. The Czar and his advisers are anxious to se- cure the rapid development of Siberia, and so gres® efferts are making to flll the new regions with an industrious popu- lation. ‘In the last three years about 800, 000 Russian peasants, stimulated in every way by their Government, have removed to Siberia, and to-day its population is about 6,000,000. This growth in numbers and the improving condition of transpor- tation are giving a great Impetus to the agricultural, mining and general induse tries of the country.—New Xork Sun, ” .Qy Senevieve = (9 7’CeN, o THE MowviaS SIDEWA LI comfort that fancy ORIENTAL_ MusicglanNns the train crosses the Volga on a wonderful A ViEw OF THE BIG GLOBE.