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6 Letters From Ab W onderful, Wonder rofld *n conoea' ,^ie she cannot st?y. ful Paris *',e *ree u8e ?* I -.i- J THE LANCASTER N] ravages which to see an She resorts to regular, o : cosmetics and And I'm i EWS, JANUARY 30. 100 old Acquaintance, the aud Id fashion pumpkin.? Pai iot going bictc on my bet i A ? 7 iience composed of the be isian society, was a wif< rayal of her marital vo? rl " ? V* /\ ?\ ol%A K All W A/4 It >st piece of money which ?'s than the price he ii its sure to give b:<ck less nr f )i q n la nr? f a I ha V 18 more CM 8 pretty 1 change M | 1 ?The Beauty and the Women and tl Groomed Appearar Men?Pleasure the Sensual Ideals G "Whole People?Dri Before the Cafes anc cievery o'ner ae DrC^7<i1her 96X 10 diFC< Well ghe .8 loath t0 q ice of the, ftnd fight8 to ren God and rea8on ot he: trip the ceivin^ the obs< nkers Sit 8tin looks well, i "Watch ooAn Vint nn?rA? vice Known io i raising, >unt her years, another c uit "the carpet" corn brei nain on it. And, baker's or r talent in de- ed in loav irver's eye, she small rolli In fact, I have and is nea I liomol ir Innkinir arv nPTRI! 'oil iu runs l uugf -nu ?ld American luxury, hus id. Everybody eats libe ead, but it is not cook plu es. It is cooked in lonp, dec s three to lour leet long the rly all crust. A huu- the in ran pasilv two ack u YY li^ii on v uau ui ug^cu u iband and ran away with irtine, that audience of t g-hat gentry and jewel b ked women applauded un curtain waa raised twice I guilty pair to make the nowledcements. There is ; \%yg unnii io 1/V1UA1J^ I/*' * a have caught them re< he more than once, but * ie- disgorge except one. ' til was a female clerk, wh< or eloquently that I let hei ir They take it tor grante do foreigner doesn't know i handed j made all \ rhat one I :> lied so r have it. ! id that a the value * 1 the Throngs and the Watch the Drinkers Must Run Like 'W BY A. M. STACl (CopyrlKhted, 1906, by K. F. A :ThrongS woman in Paris, - Money down the avert rater. beauty enormoui ugly that it gave i. burn to look at Beaaley ) not wish to be U dies in the ma ' t3- j r but she brought yards of il ige of Parisian meat, esp< sly. She was so not so pof >one the heart- friends, her. But I do M'ea^y. If njust to the la- taste the t tter of love of famous ra; t. Gama is a popular law ecinlly towlp. Beef is tint >ular and swine has few tioi The hog is too fat and no the Parisian could only tart oothsome flesh of the sor-back of Moore coun- / here, so I am told by apra !; attorney, against fornic i, none against sedution, ai law on the subject of bs ly. ill. l visitor can spend the fir ic- of his pieces ot monej :a- he does they will attei id out of their rascality. 18- IV. The chief attractions aside from its magnific< 'St lip. hililrlinca mill mn p, but if 1 npt to lie | of Paris, 1 3tit pubn 11 man t a nv, u. i. Once again I am in gaudy Paris. One visit another. The.e is s about the old place tha But I was not attra fine dress. Fa that is contagion gay and ]iaVe caught it, calls for fiie gentlemen 1 something: class, stylish g t attracts. w( \) m So strong i cted here Gf stvle that 1 ct 1 shion is a thing: ty he wou is and the men French co too. As a rule the way t lere wear high not 6uit ei oods, and look in serving s the contagion give all yc ime near falling will divid Id change . is mind.? day oking is excellent, but 8tu< hey serve meals does in 1 rerybodv. They persist trar food in courses. If you stre >ur order at ooce, they whi e it. up according to thei in Paris very profitably lying a map of the city ai ocating the places of interei n and omnibus lines. T] els are crooked, run eve rt and the method of namii in is idiotic. The same stre in are its palaces aud muse id taining priceless treas art. All of them are 'ie the public and no charj ry mission. Students tie from everywhere to sti et conv the old masters. urns conures of open to je for ad>ck here ud y and Scores of this time?somebody and I had to come alon women this town has a interest, and it is c question for a man acc by bis wife to pass France and cut out I'ar : ^ 11 i * else was a vlctim to it. M g. To the i?g propensity t peculiar assert itself?bi >ut of the ries about prices ompaiiicd to put me to through 8iniple life, is. Front gut with the? i ? - [y ancient sport- their own hreatened to re- or two thi lit a few enqui way some were sufficient deris real longing for the headed wt my orders e fellows money mannet;H notions and bring one croc ngs at a time. And the it of them split up an or- S1 itr provoking. One gourd- stre titer murdered one of bea in a most abominable qui< ie last tiling lie brought nui jks many times.and evervtir changes its name. Tl litest curve creates a 11c e'. I5ut, alter getting one rings, the city can be se< ckly and cheaply. Thero a nerouR electric and stea a ne them may be seen in th copying Ilubens, Muri !W Dyck and others. The ] '8 ot these students too pit -ll that their devotion to re the expense of their hei m the palace a' Versaill e Lourve llo, Van pale faces linlv tell art is at ilth. In ^ es, eiph (,(11*11' CHI I y 1111!"""*.! I been hearing and reiuli it, and have seei. in he journals the pretty bm lovely gowns made lie very name of the ?it; come dear to theii hea t.l>pm nnmp -inil ?aa ll nt*v ii'?vf jy no object . II'1 np about iUCvo like thorou; ir fashion a mere means of inets and i01ms an?l pleasui re. The unimportant. v has be- pienty of money rts. Let .)re pone, why c< 1 wiali ? py part with this to serve as ghbreds. ('ash is scrambled procuring com- almost u| es : the amount Good ra There will he call for tin here when they est eense c Mint the cost '(? in lor ' i desert was a pile of trai eg<^H. I he provocation st<>r >set ray piety. hicl lions and <too<1 liquors tail >rriinent. 1" the full- are )t the word, these folks run a irood time." Many otln us, large omnibuses, tw y automobiles and other v es that run Irmn and to re 1 well known placer. The two systems of there, o ning east and west and t er north and south. The toen miles Irom Paris, ii e large collection ot pict )r statuary, mostly rep ?'e historical scenes and ,le Versailles can be rea 'te steam trams and also b <e i trai:is. There is one tli nanother urea and resenting persons, ched by v regular ing that that every woman an the land could pay it a it is the Mecca io wiij lady enjoys a pilgrima the home of fashion, earthly paradise of he i ures. And this is a tmo - a. iter an, aretnc d ^irl 111 tjie fellow whose visit, for not aiUnv him to cn eveiy This is the only g*?. It is jan sports are and the and in riotous liv learereat- prodi?al?. d time for n*-* ?i..;?i' >y not wiser than ot tnem ai stin??y soul will and wondi spend at all?? mon. A world the Paris- them are thinking about, over to tl ing they are very world. N are eome i I a a.k^ i p lnnat-i* iuim a' neisu. run ;p Recoil ht!fi Mam- the very lur^e niajori'v ol ta^r? Kpiciireans and given and lie pleasures of this elei ot all are such. There son is good people here an ing ..,..,1 U?,.? A -.1 i lar into tlio night ai city shows io adva i under the glare of g [ electric lights. The mai dric signs are beautiful le ot varied colors, some mo on a plane, others revolvin ! 1 - * t)(l these people will not let ? *tet, ?nd t hat is that tl as had a citizen named N iy Pictures, statues ami mc ? o! him everywhere, and v- hotels and public place 8> in commemoration of hii ; you fnrlev once apoleun. uiuments 1 streets, s named s battles themjic see tjfor the hoi are on exhibition and windows and shops s charming Christmas th sights are exceedingly to tlie eye?and hurtf pocket book. Everyt J Jill, uiiun Kill ;dti)'?OGv.s very essence oi the show phVt That the ire lull ol jrink a great dei ings. The Statistics show i pleasing here can see it. ul to the i8 wine; they drir hing that No effort is made a uc uiri i j IS tlltj * i\u UG R Freuch phiioeo- not aii of French people committee al i9 well known, money-baj it and any one nations (it Their beverage i'aris tets ik but little beer. But the f \ t.O ffinCAal tlipir nonnl? iiti mnu ?n> wucic. a-\ mi Will ihe aiciH ui Paris nre pea 1 bv tlie French. Old nig :8 is here from other pie, ldu'ling America) and in t } credit tor his si tin? old act remains that these Am (> AKCAIl t i U 1 1 \T >1 i (To r ont I nr/\ I ne sume are constantly a ring and disappearing, i lit in the time to see the pe , too. All of them come o he evening?the old man, t] lady and the young folk d inv ! what a throng 1 If y< t n 4 h /\ * P- and victories ? but noth fVl ed Waterloo, ferhaps attraction in the city is ut of tbe great, murderer It? visited by streams of s- winter and summer. It 3U to the stranger with ing nam the cinei the tomb It is people, is shown evident can appeal to the taste the appetite is to be se< thing that can gratify ot display is here. The on its best looks and well. The streets and b are lined and crowded or tempt drinking. The an an: every- er does not get i4t the love but in front of ) city has sidewalk. Thej i it looKs sjde because the; oulevards passersby while with tra this time of the ; ? J?t'-~ " len cornerbroth from the I >ehind the door," think dilTe the cafe on the ent ideals r prefer the out- them by y can look at the art and th they drink. At their taste rear the proprie- neter of th U W? ? 1? j II V. i VII 1/ inglo American. They you rently and have differ- go If we may interpret get their literature, their thai eir theater, we see that ove isrensual. The char- kiln eir literature is known tn i All tliu |MUtonBlWII It UHin , along. It you don't wish with the procession you cj out in tho street. It you i L y??u will Certainly be n r by a conveyance ol sot d. The other alternative nlrp u phuir in Irni? nf a nnl pride. Wo man ever to many orphans and wi< *n sacrificed ao many preci of hi* own people, and in French nation loves his ne Just now the all abso *s pic in I'aris is the row made so iows, or ious lives yet the memory. irbing toover the ders and sijdit-geers, whom are themselves eights. If it be lawful f< ried man to say so, this would further aver thai men of Paris are preti how much their fine many ol mrs have little st beautiful wrtlkB amont; < :ir a mar- chairs The Frenc deponent and don't gulp i t the wo American. Nei ty. Just drunk. I have 1 dressing stagger in Franc oves on t lie side ot all ra< the tables and museums li drink leisurely we are e t down like the with thep ther do they get Louvre an never seen a man in the put e. Getting "on the same t in. If we visit their If y anil collections of art for very where confronted So erfectly nude. In the cess d other museums, and in t >1 ic gardens anil parks eve thing abounds. are %? v?"?? ?* * v? v n v>ui on do you must buy a drin those chairs are forcusiomei what must on*1 do? The pr (ion in gazing at those seat< he chairs and taking tht ning dram. The dram love pazinf at the oroeeNsinn separation 01 cnurcn a The law in regard to se rs* and its enforcement by 0 sent Ministry, has n 0ll Catholics as mad as 'if The Pope at Rome is " ir8 the law? if you will pi ^ i u:? ,na state, paration, the prenade the hornets, bucking" irdon th? a'ins 'o their natural am uuable to say. But tainly know how to dr< have reduced to perfe art of harmoirz co like the skillful pain have made art 6urpas p... i. .1 i. t i .! beauty I a spree" or i4o they cer j pears to he pecu 2ss. They Our fellows don1 ction the 110 put on brakes !ors and. | m(in devotes mm tor, they j drinking?early, s nature j it, is a habit with n a bender," ap- The ski liarly American, quisite. T1 t seem to be able the canya* The French- press the i ch of his time to heart, and , often and late, eled the fi him. But, while cold, dul II of the artist is ex and le painter has put on I s8 pictures which ex wai nobles! emotions of the thii the sculptor Iihb chis wnc res ot love into the 'in 1 marble ; but they gait 0 n i thus runs the world away, f a good time is what y< it here's the place. The on lg necessary is money. It yo 1 is big enough you can g the swim." But, to go t s, you must needs regs CAJ^I COBIUU rtllU IliN here are right with hir ou ing is high and some v ly wise talk is indulged i ur w*'? Pr?fe88 to he cl ,e^ Our landlord is a moi >)e Catholic (and a migh r(j fellow he is too), and luuuwum 13. Feelrery unn by peofirisiians. 9t devout ty clever we wor xhjiij ntjiia 10 loot inei is faultless. Tlie lit is p the figure sh iwii, T1 themselves well and t is elastic. Like evervthi Paris, tljey move right except while gazing in itrl cwl/.tv'L* XT /ill lmr ?t?it 1 / r raimeni j these men do not erlect and j habit ual use of i; icy carry Up the unnatural ,hetr step! and undoubted^ nn el^1* in (]ay s. in no oth ! alon^? c unt for so few the show Have made it a [ O. : lor th 111 , get drunk, their spoiled tl utoxicHiits keeps genius l?j beat of the heart drapery d< / sli rteiis their civili/atioi er way can I ac are over s old men, ami 1 aiunseinen mint to look out p(1 , V( r> , tie product* of their von 7 denying them the hi<; ?manded by a christian It's i. In the ci'.v there km ixty houses for publ c sin it, and they are crowd. V<) night At ail tnat I J r lucre as trash. Price* a li, but who care* lor pric< ail in a lifetime, don't v< >iv. Walk fast, talk fast a vel out the trancs?S\ I S PLAIT. n addition to the prices a^ rejshipped with his persu last Sabbath. The ser ()u ' a sort ot continuous perf M(j lasting Irom tlie early until noon. At'endai when they pleased anil they pleased. Collecti asion on vico was ormance, morning its c,?mo loft when ons were ? lliuw ? ^ XI Ci I IIM ? * I * 1 i er nor 1 he 1011I streets them from coing on ' rtule." But tliey knov protect their <lre.-s sltj-h Thov ilo not h interpose ample <lis Iwi'CIl I lift sIikIi : 11 i n %> Ciltir en*"* del. r i I dr<*s> pa- ; ! he p('"j ] ? f h()\\ t<" ilVH S I 1<#|1 IS tl fri in 1 h(- thc?y 1 iv?? wel osiijito i<> 1 if is roii'lucivf tanco 1)" tion. They look iii r i*i u i It* i ifiu i if li-ifif hive visil | stppfa'1 (I Paris ni.iv not acting is ? i?y should* ><t Jire tine a Th< ir manner ol iH,( too sc > to ?ood dim s sifr;*i healthy and are a i T1 i ? L-'il tin* performances ed, t<" i he sensual. The wa II riirht I lie cos*limes Ma ,iul eertainly C's'.'v?i n??t ant 1 Ijavo actually ! the id that some of (lie but would cmtract bad | ser \ o?i are expected to lip i 1 <*rs in l -crv?' ts liberal] ny o! the A iiterH and scrvai uiy n*e? ive no pay Ira propr.etnr*) for their servic act i.a 1 v pay t lie privilege viim. There are some who p he I the prominent fe itni jy | service at the altar reci lt8 retiiHpUm of pat and Mil l|n Senator Vance used to eK ! was the first time that 0I ever been to n (/'atlioln HV i and when the worsliipe res The filled I he ce which tell. It Uiay had 3 church, rh began skirts?regardless ol c ce^. I?u' 11 ?body knows and w'ly should someb As I ho Paris beauty ad years she takes up t with old father Time ai - ' V "I't J ""I I oiisequoii- to') i ?o?>?l T1 anybody straiifro ilnlu s, I ody care? eiom limy are. i Ivant'Ofl in ('tables ami lmv lie battlejof them. A mot iid hi rived kin is of vejietab ) y ? '?? > ".mi* coMh tlu'S" lt-v have come jor t|,e \ > 111 they are deli 1 w|,ore it \i fory loud <?' v< o" ^rand opei e ?? fiood variely theNai'oi 10 ho in my new t|^ largon Ion 1 was pleased | world, ill > December evenings, j pp? raim* nt was scan'est lar /as most needed A' a J ink ra t lie other night in | Aft lal Aoademv ol Music,m> I play house in the ing e (iiah set before an tliii pi M't an mu ti as wo d< > I" r day 'Aid furnish p< and paper for I ho etislome er doing thai tliov still ma ney, Irom tips and by ate It a foreigner buys son ig and ban is tiio waiter ;)l to thiou^li tlieir Keiiu jn> in!tr< li and eountor ma rH candles, said l'at, ' M k t% tlial heat the devil?'' ;|j_ said Mike, '-that is the m- it." a 1'a is, France. Election*, rcli w?Oi eftloe?n't y*t "Yes," object of