Venerable City Not Spoiled by “Face Lifting.” Washington, — “Florence, Firenze, venerable Italian chest of art, 1s making new strides toward modernity,” says a bulletin from the National Geogr iphic society, “City planners of Florence first shocked antiquarians when they raised the city’s old wall in the ‘sixties,’ The wall site now hums with modern traffic, Subsequently ancient and medieval palaces, churches and residences par- tially or completely disappeared to en. large public squares and widen main streets, “Now it is proposed to build a new bridge across the Arno river within eyeshot of the Ponte Vecchio, the medieval shop-flanked span that has long been one of the most striking ‘sights’ of Florence. More water mains and electric lights for streets also are contemplated, “These nts will erate old 2,000 y officially treasure dark oblit- at least three banks Ley .. 3 improveme not ndmarks. The city, has outgrown walls and has spread to both of the Arno. “Amid and turbulence the city has never lost its spirit. It felt the wrath of Caesar: fre gues left thou- sands of dead in their wake; Pisa and other near-by city states harassed its inhabitants when the Florentines them- selves were at thelr neighbors’ doors with strong, we 1 equipped armies: European princes, with greedy eyes set upon Its DD wealth and industrial position, its walls; and perhaps, worst of all its troubles, were medieval riots and outbreaks against the nobility. Dante, one of its most fam ned in effigy in a Florentine squ the square the 1k i uther of Italy, Hmp form “Florence art and cult tury. It ranked a: cial, Industrial, a ters of the known born artists wielders mallet, f trions ga field of art. “Michael Giotto, Vine! and Raphael eithe lived in Florence. duced sculpture and the niches aces and famou walls, Mean applied frescoes to © alternating periods of peace sient 1 uent I not stormed 1s sons, was | same rose ure in th ange lo, For Mother and Child +3 1 ee pps nse — Ana a “Hani, . i! {/ The frock on the right uses dr technique to guin width waist, combining flatteringly with a surplice twist and a raglan shoulder. The design is smart in soft silk crepe colored in one of the new spring blues, such as colonial or corflower, The child's dress Is simple in line, achiev. ing Individuality through the use of linen In contrasting colors. It was re. cently shown In delft blue border on pink, and in mustard yellow on alice blue.—~Woman's Home Companion, apery above the habitants and remains one of the most charming cities in Europe, Its valu- able collections of paintings, sculp- tures and frescoes have weathered war and riot and near Its modernized F OLLOWING ie Eh a a a a a a a a a thoroughfares the traveler may stray into an atmosphere of centuries ago. “There are byways flanked with medieval architectural gems whose doorways bear the coats of arms of famous families. Many of the street corners are adorned with finely exe- cuted shrines—the works of old mas- ters, There remain a few of the open- front shops of other days where cab- inetmakers, wool and metal workers ply their trade apparently ob- livious of the motley crowd looking on, In a few blocks a pedestrian rubs el- bows with visitors from a dozen di rant of ferent countries, for tourist enter : 4 was ve talnment is the city's leading ‘Indus- "Pe in try.” ’ po’ there, 4 warned take road, to self by of Florentine bulldings and wealthy merchants of the city accumulated art collections from the studios of foreign artists, “Florentine commerce expanded un- til the city had a representative in nearly all the Important known ports. The ruling Medici family expanded its financial Influence, At one time it owned 16 banks and made loans to powerful European rulers. The florin, once Europe's most widely circulated colin, was named for the city and first circulated there. The three-ball sign of the pawnbroker was adopted from the Mediel coat of arms, “Florence now has nearly 300,000 in- Mother of 27 Seeks $500,000 Award and danger and death of a was combers there, His on 4% walk fay foll the end, an Life BI EIS LS Mrs. Florence twenty-seven chil ty-iwo, of Brown, for Toronto, borne, fourteen of wh Vance Millar, to the Ti idren sl the terms of the will o 1 les award of £500,000 he bequeathed his desth had giv however, 18 unde milliot Brown has brought ire | BEEF RAIE REN POTPOURR | AROUND THE HOME Hot 1} owD bread | Corundum is the hard Bo A Sri dain dplrirlr da Lr dis sini liniiailipdia ls te | 4 4 > Ecos “Boners” Make Professors Laugh Hartford, “Boners” re he dullness of reading ex amination papers, says Prof. Hen FA. Perkins o} Trinity col ary FERRER ARRER REE R RRA RRR ERR . PN « assieeleln A Conn, Des, ileve t re “aeons. | ODD THINGS * "’ i», ir BROKE THE AUSTRALIAN 90-YARD HURDLE RECORD ». 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