Page 9 | New Union Home | For Pan-America Mr. Carnegie’s Gift to the Bureau of American Republics—May Become a Temple of Peace For West. ern Hemisphere. NDREW CAR- NEGIE'S gift of $700,000 for for the Ameri cnn at Washington has at tracted more attention than if he had given the same mount a bullding bureau of republics much ANDREW for another library bulld is believed that by giving n the little but great froumaster has done Closer of the accomplished mary agitation BWpeed hes dition to more to promote the iblies Id than could have been through years of ordi of the subject by rinted matter. In ad- gift, about $250,000 the purpose of a building for the bureau, that altogether about $1,000,000 can be ex pended in the f a home for tthe institution and the purchase of a wite. Reot's Amer Lean pan-American 1 «nee the visit of Presi dent Reesavelt isthmus of Pan ama all gave an American mover Increased interest in our various Latin American neighbors, and Mr gie’'s New Year's present « max, as it Intimately the subject relations the United States and the Latin-Amer- lean f the adminis tration of our ir a close intercon: Betwean between rep new available for is 80 erection « Secretary Seuth tour, the in Brazil Cot and to the mpetus to the pan nent and awakened Carns the cli lied to ADS Were of the between republics that o sular po the publics whi and now sular affairs It is r volt | 1e.1 gle's prox Oo» home publ temple spher N palace whole It ing nr of and “It of Ame tie, wi with the same succeed will have permanent spread of « American states” The director of the burean | ¥ox It ha recent volnme on t) rious Lath the in reorg {Orne Heat) throughout the William published a f ti 6 "Ya i, ACCOm panied by historical no wy the of the burean, Dr. Jose 1gnacio Rodel gues. Its Hbrarian chief transintor The Latin Ameri republics and the insular of the United Elates, Including that part of the isth mus of Panama known the canal zone, often come Into pretty Houch, so that It Is desirable to have Whe best of relations between the bu irean of American republics, the bureau | oracle learned nnd nn pisos lons na close ment, at the head of which Is Briga the committees of the senate and house of representatives on Insular af. 4 Tales. The chairman of the latter com. mittee Is Congressman Henry Allen Cooper of Wisconsin, who recently in. droduced the bill to give citizenship to he Porto Ricans In accordance with the recommendations of the president's message on this subject, { critics that Man THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 24 1907 MANSFIELD'S PEER GYNT, The Actor's Notable Saccess In Ibe sen's Play, Mansfield of notably in “Peer Gynt,” by Ibsen till 1 really ter inthis play In the first scene of the first net, and it is the verdict of the fleld has himself real of the Peer is not a hero, in the part of the in por traying his change from a ennobled is considered to the greatest sues successful career “Only walt something Richard have cosses of his scored oue have done something grand,” says the leading charac- fzed Gynt the ambition hero however, and his fo a love, early drama redemption moral through a field thought to matic heights him before The photograph of Mr, Mansfield re produced bLerewith shows him as Peer degenerate being Mans reached dra- attained by pure in have never quite RICHARD MANSFIELD AS PEER GYXNT. (Gynt as that character appears in the early portion of the drama. Of his act- ng in this part of the play one critic writes: “In the first three acts he Is the lusty, full blooded, reckless and numoral young peasant to the life, as- tenishingly youthful, stalwart and buoyant indeed when we remember that within the past season or two the marks of middie age seemed to be set- tog their imprint upen his physical be- ing. Because of this he embodies with absolute satisfyingness one's mental meeption of Peer and admirably sug- gosts the out of doors, primal breezi- ness of the part, the temperamental youthful savagery and irresponsibility of It. In the fourth act he Is with equal force the successful, cynical, tre- mendously puffed up millionaire, still 10 mad, because he believes that God reaches down his hand expressly to ive Peer Gynt while others perish, nd only In the fifth, the final act, do e see any other Peer than this-but ere, indeed, we see the most piteous On usloned f figures broken, dis THE BOMB THE BABY Interesting fontrast Netween Dreadnought Shell and a Child “The B SHELL, nought make a notable cruise across the At. lantie which will take her to West In- dian waters at about the time Rear Admiral Evans’ squadron will be In the same vicinity. This will give the Americans of the squadron their first spportunity to see the latest marvel in naval architecture. i New Wonders For The Smithsonian A Opening of Ms New Department of Paint. Ing and Scubsture— James Smithson, Founder of the Institution— The Freer Art Collection, recent sorhit at Washingt The firs "Trait have the Smithsonian insti into mn no is the opening paintings and tional gallery md Is the action of the ting Professor Henry \ lamb ul American Mu nm of its head It dent of forming a iver Nat ind his dee 8 una fis ual for and such ac the true volion iu wm for the fact that by “fence rather than by desire Ig IEE dey fist is m » Of wed to the cau for place and financial reward. The Smithsonian a board of dent and « bers Its of the supr the institution is governed by regents, of which the pre secreiarios are mem- neellor is the chief Justice » court, and its real head ary to the regents The for many nent sclentist is ROCT posit years was y the em Professor Samuel T. Langley, wh a fi NATIONAL MUSETM OF SMITHSONIAN IN STITUTION nent of founder that It the fo of art Mrs. Johnston, who died several years ago. willed her collection of rare paint ings to the Corcoran Gallery of Art to be exhibited there until a pational gal lery of art should be The an thorities of the Corcoran gallery did pot care to accept the bequest under President Roosevelt urage | ence its ntemied should Include tering started these conditions urged upon congress the establishment of a mutional gallery, Congress ignored the atl the execu tors of the Johnston estate and the off cinla of the Smithsonian entered Into a friendly suit to determine the custody of the collection. The supreme court of the District of Colnmbia railed that a national art gallery was already In existence by the terms of the estab Hshment of the Rmithsonian Instity tion. To It, therefore, the collection was turned over, and a few weeks ago recommendation, | was placed In one of the galleries of “wf insular affairs of the war depart: | PIOTURE BROWING S1%k OF DREADNOvGNT | the National museum : soum to house it. The terms of the agreement provide that during his life time he shall be the custodian of the collection. Thus a good start has been made toward the creation of a gallery of art of which the nation need have no cause to be ashamed, 1 LJ Mr. Freer has given his valuable art! : dier General Clarence R. Edwards, and | inch guns of the new battleship Dread. | collection to the nation, together with | The Dreadnought is about to | $500,000 with which te erect a suitable | | bullding adjoining the National mu MRS. THOMPSON SETON, Wife of the Noted Writer Ahout Ine dians and Ernest noted Animals, Mrs of the went to with her hustmid on The autho Known ol near Thompson Seton naturalist and to I Chase of x of “Wild fn great + Indian (Cob nnthor, Europe recently consi character Have wild life lover nnd his Conn mals 1 of the Jargc« where often set an Indi animals ol Is so fond, at tiented estate renal boy domes ort nua ber on this estat Niner asked ton a member of any New York club? The author's wife 1ghed “Xo.” she replied, "and he oeen't seem to know ole wi what's more riy Just r olab | RELIGION IN WALL STREET. Mra. J. Alden Gaylord and Her Office Desotions Do You Open Your Mouth foRY ng Ml a ne un i gulp Gow what ay be offerex 1 want to know something of the tion and character which nto your stomach whether as wad OF med ne? Most ininlligent and w-a<days Insist on knowing what they employ whether as food or as medi Dr. Plores believes they have a perfect right to insist upon such Know ledge. 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