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HAPPENINGS IN THE CAPITALS OF EUROPE a & YANKEE WIDOW REFUSES SEVERAL BRITISH TITLES the Oldest Old World Noblemen larry Mrs. Samuel 4—Mrs. Sarfiue! n LONDON OWNED BY A VERY FEW INDIVIDUALS 8 ve whole of Cardiff practi- to him omparatively few ke of Norfolk, Lord Salis- ke of Westminster, the Duke n and Lady Bol- vn more than half ents of London estate les chiefly in End, and City; while y all the them ¢ ed own near great deal of property, by the n that belongs to Lady E ously supposed to DECLINES TO x EP B SR O —p ,,,,, B S5 —e — —— —— — e ESA & | . f d Most Aristocratic | Mrs. Becker, Whose Husband Is Secretary o an Vost ristocra ‘1 ) Would Like ‘ American Chamber of Commerce at the Sloan Chauncey French Capital, Stars in Grand Opera 4 e £ erole_m (r:‘ N»r lrw l(rlAV ARIS, July 4—Mrs. Charles cent diamon Above this youthful e A s Becker, wife of the Secretary of e at sportsman. He hunts e st b. Two the Chamber of Commerce at and hds killed sixteen— b St Paris, under the stage name of them with tha Brf:‘ features with Jane Naria, has taken a very 3 and-death hand- e bk 1t ep prominent place among the oper- e aF | atic stars of the Parisian sky. S oth = Ugerine? S ““ : Becker, who is just twenty-four years of re up from under age, after studying in New York under his last trophy. “Tiger a magie sul AMERICANS APFLAUDED | Victor Capoul and Jacques Bouhy, made with him. A motor is always ready ON THE PARISIAN STAGE | her debut in Chieago in 1900, as Marguer- at the palace to answer it, and there is no | t s n Johor he Sultan s now i | ite, playing under the stage name of speed limit in Joh Th Miss Anna Jewell and Isidora | Josephine Ludwie 2 visit ja, and may go tu Duncan Gain Approval of | She achieved the most pronounced sue- 1don dur ear French Capital. | cess as to her vocal attainments we!l T TP ly 4—Miss Anna Jewell of | as her histrionic abilitles. Under the man Exiles Appeal to the Czar. 2 pupil of¢Raoul Pugno, ap- | agement of Henry W. Savage she sang | npoN, July 3 d Duke Michael < S Rt S g s | for two years in grand opera in New 3 morganatic _wite, : e York, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Louis and s & Bual cbosnl e, 3, -ontlimak _mjuich other large cities of the United States . gt d ah Bernhardt Then she went over to Paris and was pre- pee hurs- sented by Capoul to Manager Gailhard, yrmance given who was much impressed with her abil- American | ities and engaged her after the first hea g dances. 1 inge ndred American Mrs. Becker is a woman of most pleas- s 1 boys, to see her | ing appearance, being tall and well built f A rought a with graceful and refined bearing « does not appear at any sa herwise not has a splendid head of hair, dark b P 1 2 the Czar refuses eves, fine nose and very pretty mo: to recognize the m is wel and chin,—indeed a perfect combinatién ved in = t al by . of features in a very mobile face. ! nas agaln caused .TO,Pm(ec' She Siolwmian. Mrs. Becker is a daughter of Dr. and g« s Czarowitz, Grand GENEVA Mrs. C. V. J. Ludwig of St. Louis, Mis- Duke Michael, who is brother of Czar s Alps souri. As a child, she wed much talent Nicholas and heir to hrone if no male and aptitude for music, and later devel- children are born to the Czarina. The oped a taste for the st After much Czare ing a bride among w opposition on the part of her parents she the roy rope. A match f finally had their consent to make it her with Pi daughter of King areer. Edward, or probable, but the She learns a part well and has a good near reiationship of the two has been a repertoire, but her principal roles are barrier g Marguerite in Juliette ———— =3 “Romeo and Ju a in *'Lot Hollanders Smoke the Most. R e grin" -Elizabeth in “Tanunhauser” and paRrisS. July {—Statistics show that Celebration at San Juan. Aida z i il e Tatmesw JUAN. Port Her voice is a fine soprano of dramatic gl A . tone and magnificent quality Her pEY - Ehe. skl Wae since friends are predicting for her a grand fu- s nine pounds & ture on the opera stage second, with AP lasuilp e - S A Beigiunr and Ger- ' n Austri with about s ficials and civil- HAS LOST TEETH REPLACED T e R Was » 1 by island offi BY BRILLIANT DIAMONDS ome - hefoys -Canade, . and e : P Soh 3 ¢ th, with about two pounds S - :,'(”’h vt ey 4 Sultan of Johore, Who Is Popular ifi ,.: jead. Swedep and Russia are almost d e ball, ¢ —_———— Mrs. Herman Oelrichs in Ireland. ONDON, July 4—Mrs. Herman Oel n is at the ¢ d for the interna- f the of Manchester at Tan- the g L PAY ANNUITY TO EX-HUSBAND 4.—Mile. de Bondy, who of 4,000,000 in 1558 when married the Marquis de la Rochetulon, has brought sult to the payment to her husband of an y of 55000 per annum. Four years T marriage she offered her husband a innuity of $5000 if he would leave b itry and not defend.a separation iit she had decided to bring. The bar- 4in was concluded and the annuity paid il last year, when the Marquise had the paration decree transformed to a di- ce and was released from all ties of marriage. She considers she no longer owes the annuity to her former husband and has brought suit to recover the amount L e SR Y ) be in the possession of her nephew, the Duke of Portland, Zgr (WO o> the Far East, Is Visiting ~ abreast, then England amd Italy. and Australia. Sy is lowest, with one pound. Italy and CALCUTTA, July 4.—The Sultan of 8 how are the greatest consum- hore is to the East what Winst FAEnI Churchill is to England. Younsg. brilliant, versatile, splendidly .irresponsible and Woman Builds Russian Railroad. thrillingly brave; add to this a superb ST. PETERSBURG, July 4.—A Russian physique and vast wealth, and ‘then t woman engineer, Mrs. Konevsky, has and find anything lacking to fire Malay been commanded to help construct a rail- gination way from V When the Sultan laughs one is blinded: ropo. She a couple of teeth lost in an emncounter such a comm have been replaced by huge and magnifi- ing in Paris 1-Bakhtchissarai Symphe- e first woman teo receive studied engineer- 5 | MEN WHO OWN MUCH OF THE LAND ON WHICH LONDON STANDS, | RICH FRENCH WOMAN WHO DECLINES TO SUPPORT EX-HUSBAND, AND AMERICAN MATRON WHO IS STARRING IN PARISIAN OPERA. POPE’S CENSOR DISAPPROVES OF NEW BOOK ARIS, July 4—“Laudl” (“Prais P a new book of verses by FRENCH GIRL TRAVELS FAR WITHOUT A SQU ARIS, July 4—Madeleine Cauchet, young girl from the classie briel d’Annunzio, has been o heights of Montmartre, Paris. has detatied” by ha PoP's consov. just made the tour of the world under orders from the Pontiff. ' It Without a sou in her pocket, giving les- sons in French to pay her way She took four years for the trip and traveled through Belgium, England, America, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, China, Japan, Siber‘a, Russia, Germany, ete. Miss Cauchet will soon is held to contain severe reflections on “Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows In order to wipe out the offenses to the memory of the Virgin the diocesan com- mittee has directed that a solemn expla- tory ceremony take place in the Church of St, Marcel of Rome to the “Virgin of Fecount her expriences before the Paris the Seven Sorrows.” The volume opens Society of Gwm:ph\'» with a salutation to the master, Giosuo @fieimimiirinimimimimiinimiminiriimieih @ Carducel. The doctrine expressed by the Nietzsche, seen through a Latin ana art- ———* writer in his “Praise of Life” is that of Ist-poet's eves