Page 4. The Czarina AS A Caricaturist a BOUT the fe) thing would the wife of an em peror doing is draw cartoons th f ition of the Russ peror w the sympat the her harm re of drawing Japanese war physical pecu the meml court Uy artistic long since features of On ‘ogo, Kurok zu, Oku, Nogi ther disting Japanese i stated th drawings were the work of the press. Judgin \ 1 her might be skill, 2 S\3 MARSMAL OYAMA. ——————— THE CZARINA AND HER CARN OYAMA AND EUROKI ATURER OF “little father.™ Alm tant member of the except the czar, urged her to try her of himself. At last cartoon appeared emperor crowned and bes ter, but seated In drawn with a thread The sketch cause amusement the czar profs the point and was anything ed with the produ 8 sald The czarina 18 ace omplished WAYS n mans She can paint as well as sketcl and Is an wool carver AS Christinas expert gift for the owitz last winter she 1 Is an exact model of Ite chalet, or imperial pleasure grounds Tearskoe-Selo palace, The model, which Is beautifully carved in whitewood, Is bullt up of eighty-four separate parts and can be pulled to pleces by the Imperial baby, Perhaps it has already been pulled to pleces so often as to have lost Its semblance to a chalet The czarina can row and swim and Is fond of horses and horseback riding. Bhe spends a great deal of her time playing with her children, but is not unmindful of the duties which pertain to her high position, and has given much study to questions relating to the condition of the poor. She has read all the best works on the English poor law and placed herself at the head of the body charged with the arrangements for poor law relief in Russia. Her In fluence with her husband has been In the direction of reform, but the reac. tionary and autocratic influences of the courtiers and bureancrats whe sur. round the ruler have often prevented her ideas from receiving any practieal effect. Perhaps It was a realization of this fact that once prompted her to draw a exricature of her Imperial spouse representing him as a solemn, bearded Infant In long clothes, sur- rounded by a host of pompous officials armed with feeding bottles The Ruesian empress Is regarded as one of the handsomest of the wde a toy wl the czar's favor ner ) sun the palace, In attached to last one fancy Yet is he favorite MRS. REGINALD DE KOVEN. she Questions Vernclty of the Author of “The The life has been n Life of Paul Jones,” uch under to the finding of h in Paris by General Horace Porter its burial at Annapolis with sign » hon All this “The publie (ol of Inte owing ors has given renewed Inter Life of Paul pub Hshed by the late Colonel Augustus Buell in 19000, It ns the est to Jones," was rritics of tl final word on the ¢ hero and Wis read avidity b tudents on tmour thrown by It But now mes Mrs. Regt po | Over ud savs that this life r that fJo a mass of fabrications; and de A NOBLE CHARITY. How Bone Treated at Sen Breese, It Is estimated that there are sous in the nited States who are and they should re 3 they might ¥ 5,000 such Yo wk, ripped t ¢ Tuberculosis, and an orthern end of IM good with " doors en found LITTLE MAX, WHO IS CHEERFUL UNDE | DIFFICULTIES. to be the shores of England and France, and It Is expected that the success of the hospital at Sea Breeze will lead to the establishment of others in different parts of the United States. The visit which President summer to Seq Fon through the in. vitation of Jacoh A. Rils brought the good work done there to public atten. tion as never before their legs In frames Is a pitifal one, but they are cheerful and hopeful, for they | all expect to be cured, and the medical men my there Is good ground for such granddaughters of Queen Victoria. He | | expectations. They all agree with five. mother was Victorias “Sweet Princess Allon,” who married the Grand Duke yearold Max: “I don't want to get dead and be an angel. I want to play THE CENTRE of the naval hero aul Jones scussion 8 body and hailed by the career with much account of the about rk of truth Tuberculosis Patients Are GO000 very beneficial to such onsen | where the treatment has been tried on Roosevelt paid last | The sight of the | children strapped to boagds or with | DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JUNE 28, 1906, GOOD IDEAS. [D'Visme one of the proudest in France. erations the family has been W. H. MUSSER, Gold is not everything Greneral In am gon BUIONCe Li ) One good trick is better than a hun. Men, as dred poor ones. get out teeth - it lat least | LEGAL |] "m . DMR'S I'he ple asure ot . doing ! £000 18 one of A the sweetest things in life. Estat Make the bes and be merry. well as watches, are apt to of order in the spring Notary Public and Pension Attorney BELLEFONTE, PA. 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J KILPATRICK, Dentist, Pa Bellefonte, HE EE EE Ea a AEE een a The World’s Greatest Cigar Outlet » thousand Natio J [ | local enterprise owned re than fw an or ndu ng power concentrate d in tores that buy as one, yet m earth, e history of tl T ne distribu IR and idenced in CUBA-ROMA A Clear Havana Cigar at 5c. This cigar is of a quality that has never before been bought by the smoker for less than 8 for 26c. The saving of 8c. on each cigar is merely the saving of two or three intérmediate profits which the National Stands, by producing their own cigars, have eliminated ; plus much saving in rent and sellit 1g expen This saving is shown with equal effect in all the cigars sold by National Stands. Among them are: Black and White: cost red 1ICINYg mi thols sumer, 18 well ey Carl 1t-h Seedand-Havana ; as good as was ever bought at 3 for 2% 5c College Days: P=dndoen 6 for 25¢ A first-class domestic cigar prose mting 7 for 25¢ Adad : superior workmansh Stirling Castle: 6¢ La Idalia: “1. 3 for 25¢. and up clear Havana Itisn’t a National Cigar Stand unless the National’ Emblem is in the window Fine, clear Havana cigar, 10c. quality Green’s Pharmacy Co., BELLEFONTE, PA. Distributer,
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