The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 12, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGOII DAILY JOURNAL", PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING. AUGUST 12, 1007.
HERHABI! WEiilDT BACK
'-IN HIS PRISON STRIPES
Well-Laid Plans Met With
Better Plans Laid by
Officers.'.
DISCOVERED BY LIGHT
- GLINTING FROM SAW
Meant to Baft Himself Off McNeil's
.. Island and Had Tool to Slake
' Haft, bat Patrol Gave Him No
; 6bowNo Resistance). AV'"'' '
" (Special Dtopete to' Tie Josrsai.)
"- Taooma, Wuk, Aug. II. -Hermann
TVendt, the convict ;who escaped from
the UnlUd BtatM penitentiary at Jio
Neil's Island Friday noon. :. waa cap-
.tured at I a. m. yesterday, after being
out lacking a few hours of two days. He
.bad not . cot .off the Island and was
taken Jftto custody on the bluffs of th
"'.vib auura. wuvrt in. iiiina is hih
I Jfwtd from the mainland by a narrow
fpawML-1 Guard Smith of the peniten-
lsrv and Kf Relf of Seattle gam war-
, an or King- county, mad th capture,
r Wendt mad no raitanc and look hi
. recapture with equanimity; He waa tak
, n to th penitentiary and placed la a
, dark cell, t ,.-,.
.' Wendt aeemed to' have farad ' much
.better durinr hi days of freedom this
time than when he escaped a few
month ego. 'From all appearance h
- ( had suffered but little from hunter,
t having foraged to food purpose In aben
, donad cabin and old logging camp on
rk th laland. Orchard In bearing and
raw. gardes truck also furnlahed ub
slatence. . --, - . ..
reaad Old' fait of Clothes." i
When captured Wendt had changed
,hl stripes for a suit of old clothing he
had found in a cabin a Ml and a
, half from th penitentiary half ah hour
after he had fled from th prison yard
V Friday. Th man went about hi escape
-la a methodical manner and In another
day might hT got dear of th laland.
When taken Into ' custody h had a
crosscut saw, an ax, a hammer and
, two knives, With th It waa hi la-
' tentloo to construot a raft with which
. to eecap to th mainland.
When th hunt began for Wendt Frt
. day at noon he was traced to th cabin
" ' whr he changed hi clothing. Leav-
Ing hi atrlped suit at th cabin with a
v note tucked in it to th warden of th
' penitentiary telling him that h (Wendt)
had a goad ult of clothes now and
i could keep warm. Wendt mad straight
across th laland to th beach opposite
Long Branch.
. Ooard o There First rl-y
Arriving on th bluff overlooking
the narrow channel separating him from
th mainland be found a guard from
the prlaon had got there ahead of him
and was patrolling- Th Narrow In a
rowboaC Then turning back into th
foreat h algsagged aero th island to
a point oppoalt Anderson laland. There
he climbed down th bluff, but It see me
waa scared quickly back Into cover. He
walked along in bluff In th aheltar
of th woods, according to his trail, for
nearly half a mile, and then went back
into thick cover and waa lost All day
Saturday he lay In shelter omwhor
near th center of th laland. and waa
not seen nor waa any trace of him found
by th two aoor men who were ran
jacking vry conoeivabl hiding place.
It 1 supposed that along toward dusk
Saturday he araln went hack tn tha
bluffs overlooking Th Narrow.. Cab
in ar scattered through th forests f
th Island and In aoma of thaaa ha mt
bedolothlng and passed th eight In an
old abandoned shack half a mil from
th point where he was taken.
,""'' tight OUated em Bi law..
At daylight yesterday Chief rjsnntv
Marshal Crosby, who had charge of th
men .In the field, left th penitentiary
accompanied by Guard Alvlon Smith
and Special Deputies Rslf and Wise,
They followed the road across th Isl-
ana to Th Narrow, on approaching
th water they separated. Smith and
Relf going In on direction- and Crosby
and Wis taking another road, In order
to cover more territory. - -As Rolf and
Smith wer following a road through
th foreat. they war attracted by th
f leam of light ' on steel through th
re ahead of them. At th earn time
they saw Wendt. He waa coming la
their direction. Teterlna- on his shoul
der was th saw they ttaa seen, step
ping into the crush they waited until
n convict was almost opposite them
In in road. . . ' . .
Smith than tapped out 'of th brash
and ovrlng Wendt with hi rifle, said:
"What ar you goixr to do, Wendt
go Into th logging bueinT
Wendt mad no reals tance and Walked
meekly back to the penitentiary. Be
yond looking a little thinner no Chang
waa oeuoaa in ma appearance. -
'in searensrs returned rrom tna lai-
ana yeeteroay afternoon. Th blood
hounds of Bob Hodg of Black Diamond
wer unable to track Wendt Hodg
rmaina put au eaturaay nigut wlut
his. dogs vainly trying to follow the
trail, cut inm tracks last founl rt
wenat wer more then a day old and
a aught rata had fallen to kill the I
ceni. . ...
- Th search for Wendt has been th I
moat aoiy proouto or any ever mad
tar ma .wcapea prisoner on the laland. !
Three launches from th penitentiary
and two revenue cutters with search-1
ugnia wr patromng lb water
around th laland. In addition to many
rowboata atrang between th Island and
th mainland. Th land bunt was also
wan vriuiKo ana energetio.
CHARGE
GROSS
F
RAUO
ELECTION
RETURNS
Pactions of International
. Union to Fight Out Dif-
ferences in Toronto,
I ! t '( i t
' tfoaraar neclal Serrlee.)
t ' Toronto, Ont,' Aur 11. Th factional
contest for control of the Boot and Shoe
. Workr Intarnatlonal - union, which
baa been on ever since the referendum
vote for off leers, was taken last year,
Is to bo fought out at the apeolalcon
. ventlon of the ' organisation which
opened In this city today.' Thomas B,
Blokey, of - Brockton, - Massachusetts,
and Charles P. Murray, of. Lynn, jaaplr-
ants tor us positions or general presi
dent and -vloe-president of the organi
sation, are here tor the purpose of pre
ferring charge against th present
general officers. These offloers are
President John F. Tobln of Brockton,
vioe-rresiaent coiiin ixviy or St.
. .. Table Manners.
Just when to begin teaching- a child
to at oorrectly and Jut bow to a
aoout it. ar matter upon whloh moth
re aiffars that It must be done, how
ever. Is agreed. Really the rouns bo-
pie owe it to tne general publio to learn
to conduct themselves properly and not
to orrena as they so oftsn do.
I say young People, because thnaa who
have grown eld In error ban scarcely be
K Mrrin aliisit. wKe.fr D.aaMaA. TiU I i' -T i1 W XOUOWI0C
vvifiaaHi4iaiwte) ! weuve vwtM I rgr J WlrSJi
and his aaeoolate tampered with th
and otherwise ud fraudulent methods i
in securing their election.
FRISCO SYSTEM TO
ISSUE NEW STOCK
''' flooraal Dedal Serrleat
- New Tork. Aug. lX.Stockholders of
the JTisco system are to meet to ratify
the proposed issue of 1118,000.000 15
and S 0-yar gold bonds and an Increase,
or lvu.oou.ouv in common biock. in
larger cart of th laaue 1 to b used
-for refunding purposes, and only 10,
tn Donas is to oe usea in tni
years for other purposes. . It
"fated that no part of the new stock
following
The reason that 1 am ' mmkI
test Just at this tlme.ls that I recently
had the misfortune o have a whole
luncheon hour snolled hv tha ini a
nan ta a new ana aainty refractory;
a man who had oomplet aelf-poisesalon
refractory;
900.000 of th bond
t-next two
-: wiirfa
Issued until its authorisation
has beS eked to comply with th Mis-.
. oourt iaws-. . .' ... r
Cures baby's croup. Willie's dally cuts
and bruises, mama's sor throat grand
ma's lameness r. Thomas' Boleotxlo
Oil the great household remeay.
CARTERS .
IflVER
My
and who was as much at horn appar
ently in one place as another. To aU
appearances he waa an ordinary proa
perous man of businesa When he at
h did everrthlna wrnna- anil mw
einated gaa went back to him time and
again, just because I wondered if ha
wouM come tothe end of hie vagaries.
Whn 'J first nhtiraut him iTT ....
shoveling something Into bis mouth with
his knife, the dish tilted up. When he
had disposed of that, he laid a piece of
bread upon his palm and buttered It,
. .Tlw !v"" wain am arena i na used a
puaner to manipulate nis piece of pi.
When h bad completed his meaf I
thOUSht with rallaf tha h- m...lA
be gonbut be had tlll a trick up hi
leeve; In lieu of a f lnaer . bowl ha
poured water from hi glass upon a
corner Of his napkin and wiped his
fingers. With rejoicing I saw him aris
from his chair and warn hia k-
f5hi V'iYJ tn, then ' thought is
h last of this disturber of my peace.
With that ha But his hat m dillh..
ately drew a match down the noiishad
w-i!iof i? dr frame, lighted a cigar,
and departed, leevln a auinhun.a
obnoxious, odor In hi wak.
Now-, this man dida,!! the thing
With Carf act unr frnld - lm.nti.
..v .. vMw.wi, ua m mar way'Jl
wa invltlnr eenaura. Ha aimniw
uiir, ua nt was on or tnose who
mi nn huouiiu Knowiaaar hw Ahur.
vatioa. S . - V
All of this, would have been fluite bn.
poasiDie irne had been taught to do
a 1 130 a 1 1 ii u l 9 - LninsTiff cnnrsnT v - wnan .1 sa
child. ' Thtr S &othin.r At all difficult
ii Forfa
1
nn
a! 1535:2?
Costs and values are ignored in the disposal of the remainder of SummerVtocksthe most stupendous values of all the year are being
.f " T (.rrl.fl akwMMlAM .t- flm .' a.t W a.mv t..Ha tfMMnfl 0 ..a.' at... .a.A1.M ' a. '. . . . i
Ulicrcurliuw, - iuwua o vaouim cue Jijctc SUclWB. WfUUI Pliuvy uc w a av pnwuig UUl U1C BkUwtwS ctL
J
Indies' Kcrchlcls for Dall
Special for Tuesdav Ladies' fine 1900
Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, full '
size, and a splendid 10c grade-
speciai on xuesaay,
at .:.',
5c
XmtxrxL ctoctt en YAt nun, rncci zrj jpzriM
10c Kiradna Kerchiefs 5c -
Ladies' full . sUc". Kiraona , Handker-
chiefs in pretty, new designs and fast
colors the best 10c values in p
. town. Special Tuesday only; ': O
at v.. ....tVu
A MaflneUc Trio Tempting to Men
Xft order to tlean ont all remaining StrsfrHsts from ths counters ws offer the fol
combination Special for Tuesdajr-- v - t"4 .
A Handkerchief worth 15c
' A Kecklle worlh 35c .
"4 A Stylish Straw Dat worth $1.25
vTolal Valnc $1.75 for
X'
loiriag
IHMtlMIMtHI
Piece
Suits
Men's $9100
Handsome gray effects in newest cuts and very latest models. The
suit one needs to complete the summer and for vacation wear. Our
regular $9 values (other stores price 'em at $10 and
$12). v: Special Tuesday, in our Men's , Clothing .
stored for . .'. , ........... , . . ........
$6;00
Crowds After Those
Sarnol
NovtT was thers such a jam before. Tomorrow
the second daw, and thousands of pairs held in
reserve trill be thrown ont on the counters, mak
ing the 'assortment even more complete than
todajr.
00
Shoes 'for Men
Women, and
Children
Shoes Worth Up
to $3.50
AH fo at choice ...
And there's plenty of all sixes and aU styles in
the lot Pick out $340 shoes if you want All
go at, choice, f 1.00 a pair.
Pair
Shoes $fl ;50
Worth
Up to $5.00
Pair
Shoes $
Worth
Up to $7.50
MO
czifair
Curtains
and Draperies
l.eot pair Baffled Swiss Curtains:
lain and striped patterns, full
math; worth Oo, per pair.... S 74
1.009 beat 10 Bras Gx tension Cur
tain Rods, eut to only. ........ 4HV
Lavrre Ixll feet Inrraln Art Squares;
floral and oriental pattern: nerer
sold under $8.t0; all full room alsej,
cholo S4.9S
Linen finish Sheets; else 72x94
lnohast tha ranilar Oo value.. .K9et
All our best fee Pillow Cases; larae
46ztl-lnoh slse, for.., 10V
Domestics
It-Inch Htht Percale. In checks, dots
and stripes, all eolors; regular lte
vaiui
Odd
stltchi
choice for. 91.98
lf-lnch full bleached Huckaback;
Toweling; beat So trad, yard... Be)
las
tripes, au eoiore; regular io
I lJnS tablecloths; double en
ched, large slses; worth up to
unbleached Muslin: heavy
; 10a grade
at, per yard ....g 1-8 4
Is Figured Challles; all fancy pat
terns, all oolors. per yard........ 54
MAIL ORDXR1 FILLSO IF
SENT. AT ONOI
Odds and Ends Cots In
SILtiSlpRISS GOODS
Just five of the many hundreds of specials and every one at such
stupendous reductions as to bring the greatttt crowd of the year.
15cyd 45(cyi qi
For 27-inch Danish For remnants of 50 For; $1.50 yard wide
Qoth, always sold at inch Wool Batiste black and colored Taf.
23c. cheap at 75c ' , feta Silk; soft finish.
36 and 40 Inch
Mohairs ;
e.
Odds and Ends o!
RncySiKs
AU 27-inch, elegant
patterns none in
the lot worth less
than $1.25. Choice,
f UH ) ........ .... ,
The Bargain Bull " China Shop
Economical Housewives Will Fill Up the China
Closets r
As a special inducement to housekeepers and restaurant folk
we oner tor Tuesday's selling in the China department
40-Piecc Cottage Dinner Set
' Complete for Six Diners ff
: $1.69
A handsome 40-pIca set in the very best grade of American
semi-poreclain, a clear white, in fancy shapes, with festooned
edges, prettily embossed in scroll design; a set that is indeed
a rare raiue tor S3SS. ,
It includes 6 dinner plates, 6 dessert plates, 6 sauce dishes, 6 individual butters, 6
cups and saucers, 1 open vegetable dish, 1 meat platter, 1 slop bowl and 11 HQ
cream pitcher Special for Tuesday at pleUe7
EXTRA SPECIALS
Handsomely decorated, fancy design Dinner Plates, each ...64
Handsomely decorated, fancy design Dessert Plates, each. .......
Handsomely decorated, fancy design Pie Plates, each............ 3jr
35c JARDINIERES 19c
Handsome 7-lnch Jardinieres, with underglaxe tints; a selection from Tnomer- 1
ous colorings and shapes and best 35c values, special Tuesday at.... lafC
Almost as fine as
a ' silk; remnant
lengths, .' worth
75c and 85c All
go at choice, yard..
n r i
Summer
Suits, Waists and Skirls
AT LESS T0AN COST OF tlATERIAtS AlO'iE
An out and out sacrifice of every garment in stocknot a single srticle held
back or reserved. The time has come when every price has been dropped
to the give-away point-new, fall goods are on the way and room must be
had here s just pointers of the way everything goes Read on, . k-.
All SIdrls One-Third iricxill
Ton get them at less thsn cloth costs f-et three for the usual price of
one and best of all there's no mske-beheve about these reductions for
everything is exactly ss advertised. , 4
$7.50 CAr$l5.00C AA I $20.00 PA
Skirts Oi-V.OU I Skirts aOeslllr I Sldr OU
Women's $10 White Serge and Mohair Skirts $2.98
meni $15, $20
Jackets. . .. $4.98
AhySilKWaiot
Women's $3.00 and
$150 Wash qq
Dresses...... OuC
Clean Sweep of all' Our Women's $2 9c
$2.50 White Waists
rise, leaser laws la ever 60 .dlfferat
Women' 25c - and
S5c White fO
Aprons.... ...I4CC
strles. Uvlsalv trliamed wlta
laees, embroideries aaS took
lars, all slaes. Taere's ae re-
rre, au aaw
auru
S bow at, oaelee.
49c
Women's $15 and
$20 TA1L0KED
6n at
.In the House
That sold up to $15.00,
there's none reserved,
all colors and black and
white
S.CS
Women's Finest
g $3.00 Hats
Trimmed and untrimmed, aU col
ors, over 50 different Styles to pick
from; ' . .
Skft Bsaaeeheand relieve all tbetroasle iae .
dent a billons state of th ystsst, sueh a
Dmiassa, Maoeea, DrowmlMaa, plstraae after
saUos, Fala la the Blda so. While their meat
las Dseaaooeraiaaaiua
(BmaisaMeaaooeM
fiatdaoha ye Carter's Little liver Ms are
. aqoaliy unaoi in wonrupaiion. ounn ( an a prw
fsntinf thleaasorioireomplalot. while ther alee
aorreotalldlsortereoirtbeetoaiaaltUmulaiethe
llrar and regulate tba bowels, sveatf taareaiy
earea ,
St if:
- AebtaerwonlIbealnKistpriealeeatothesew1ie
uffar froa tbiedlatraulng oomplalntt butfortu.
aatelT their sflodaeatdeasnoteadherendthoe
whooBoetrythamwUl find tbeeeUtUe pllle Talo-
able la ee many wars that they U1 not be i wiU
- linstedowithottttheia.- Bat after all alokae4
1 n n
t "Vl tiana n ma nur live that her 1 wfeer
V- .make ear gnat Boest. Our ylil eore U vSUe
ethers de not. ''O J-;- : ''t-: ' , v
ir . Carter Little threr Wis are Tery emaU en
. veryeaertetak. OaeortwepUlsaiaaeaeoe.
Thay r trial) f Tegeteble and da not aripe e
gBbatby their feaUeaetlea ylsaaeaU wa
in tne correct methodr of oroeedura at
UMa.4 - The , wonder Is i that people can
persistently Isriore tha nronar iT m.
"vmi .ur(w.. . iuh .vcoasionatiy . me'
would stumble- uoon tha . nkninn. .
easy method of accepted form. It la
not -dlfflOUlt to hold a .fork rlvht .M-
up. iu ortt oreao insieaa or outtlna It.
nor to perform eorrectly ths thousand
and one little arte whloh make dining a
relaxation instead of a revolting neoes-
anjr. vii ja wnm 19 me conclusion.
Fried Tomatoes at Christmas.
Fried tomatoes r a luxury that com-
paratlvaly fair housewives eaa afford to
serve flUrlnf the, winter months, yet' If
they win follow this old Msryland
recip this dish may b enjoyed en ths
coldest days of the year aa easily as In
the middle of the summer; says the Au
gust Delineator." To accomplish this
be cooked In the summer, when they are
plentiful. Beleot th Urge, firm toma
toes, and fry them Just a you would If
you intended them - for Immediate
servloe. Then 'nark tk.ni tn nudnm.
sls stone Jars, while etui hot. and sour
a rather thick coating of warm lard
over them unto they hav been com
pletely covered. " When th lard has
cooled thoroughly, cover the Jars first
with a clotu and then rather thickly
with paper and let them stand in a
cool,, dry place .until required. When
Worth Up (o A
$3.00, now..
f w
A ROUSING ONE-DAY SENSATION ENTIRE STOCK
FINEST 25c WISH QOQDS
AU the best and finest, Including every yard that sold up to 25c, all go now at Sc a yard
for choice Handsome Dimities, Lawns. Oreandlts, Batiste. Imported Voiles. Embroid
ered Novelties, In fact everything that's left worth up to 25c Over 500 different patterns
to pick fromsheer, elegant fabrics Oo through the lot and pick the best, no matter If
It Is worth two or even three times the sale price AU &ro now at CHOICE
9m
you desire to Serve them, remove the
slices carefully; relieve them of any
superfluous lard, and then warm by fry
in allvhtlv. Thev will Drove every bit
aaZdelloiou as when freshly fr?ed. ,
,;;:', V Vv. St .: '.. ."".V;
Aids to Good Housekeeping. . '
Thr4 Good. " Cementaror wood.
metal or earthenware: Mix litharre with
glycerin to the ooslatenoy . of thick
cream, or use thin putty. It must hav
time to ! harden always a v ween ana
will stand ths action of either hot or
cold water, as well as Intense heat. :i
Transparent paat-W3rlnd ; no .until
as Xlns aa flour: wt It with cold water;
then add boillac water, and boll till
oooked as thick as pasta; when eoo add
a little alum or oil of cloves to prevent
moulding. . Keep . in a eool plaoe, but
don't .allow it t ttwifi-yi;XK-i--
Waterproof flue, for repairing marble
or porcelain. Is made by mixing; plain
white glue and milkf Unslaked lime and
the. white of egg make a good oment
for ordinary use, as does else plaster
of parts blended to a cream with th,t
whit of egg, 'v-v' ?-x "'--vr
When Burina Bananas. When ; you
are buying bananas, never purchase the
lonr, nm onee unless you want rruii
which will pucker your mouth. Ha mat
ter hew well rioened these thin banan
as are, they will alway b found both
sour and acrid. . Thla la because the
bunch containing them waa packed too
aoon. The banana grows faster at first
la length. When it has reached its full
est development In that direction It sud
denly begins to swell, and tn a few days
will double Its girth. v "
' It Is at the end of this time that the
banana Is ripened naturally, and the ef
fort of the banana Importer is to have
las
use ute bright
allow. A d li
the fruit sicked at the
yet before- the laat ripening has
at moment, and
ro-
greaaed even enough to tinge the bright
erreen or the fruit with yel
ferenoe of S hours on the trees at this
time will make a difference in
weight of the fruit, perhaps 15 per cent,
and all the difference In lie final flavor,
between a ouckery sour and the sweet
ness and smoothness which are charac
teristic of the ripe, fruit.
.:,! ,fj ' .
Governor Frants has opened his cam
paign ror tne Kepuoican nominauon xor
governor or- ine state or vaianoma.
GOHEDIAn HAS
OPENED SALOOII
American bar as a buttress against bard
times. Despite the tact that hats a real
good comedian funny men ar a drug on
the market, at the present time theat
rical engagements are few and far be
tween. It Is to fill tn th time between
ngacemanta with an employment that
will add golden shekels to his depleted
coffers that he has opened We little
bar. -.Vv,A;;'':v-::
A man so well-known in a profession
CASTOR I A
0 . ffor I&fuitt ft&d Children,
Tt3 KI:J Yea Han Aliaj5 &zzl
Baart tn
Slgaatoroof
7
wmcn numbers witnin it ranks so manv
ahW VW-zmmM ' WAc hrtT devotees of the flowing- bowl and
auuiuj - a' ivngvittiu. ' , i jl 1 tne wine tnat is rea. was assured ox sue
Bar When Out of an; En
, gagement on Stage.
aearaal Ipeelal Werttea.)
Xiosdoa, Auc. 19. Anions; -th othr
things Imported. Into London and bow
forming aa Integral part of that city"
life Is the American bar. And the very
latest American bar baa been set up In
Rupert street, ever th famous Prlnoe
Rupert 'cafe, by that well-known Eng
lish comedian. Aubrey Fltsgerald. Am sr.
illadelphla. who follow theatrical mat
's closely. wll rmmhr Fttsserald
for his excellent work in the American
roductlon of rveoniQue, a - popular
Irltlsh muslrsl eomedv which had any
thing but a happy career in the United
State. ' ; ,
Aubrey Fltsgerald baa established his
cess and his establishment has mad a
big hit Abut tins; as It does on the
Rial to of the Enrllsh metropolis, it has
already peoome a ravonte "hesitating"
spot ror tnose conneotea witn tn the
atrical profession. - 1 ' , .
Fltsgerald spent the five months he
remained la America to no poor purpose.
If one is to Judge by the way he has ac
oulred an Intimate knowledge of a thor.
oughly American institution. In Lon
don there are many American bars, but
most of them are a noor breed that llhai
their namesake. In addition to servina
f, number of drinks which are American
n name, however wide -thev mav ha r
the mark In ingredients and aa wholes,
they make a specialty of uch myster
ious mixture a "stomach ticklers" and
corps revlvere." . These . thv .. !!
American, but the writer at leant never
heard of them durino- a acorn of v.r
residence under the wing of the scream
ing, screociuns; estrie.
But Fits" 8 American tsr is nnt of ht
color. It has Itn free lunch, hut a ve'v
limited one. true to the ) i.rii-i
Uons of never givl-j ! ytLu.i l r i -
Ing-. It has Its row of small table and
chairs where the patron can take their
refreshmenta" sitting down snd most
of the patrons of Fits s take it that way,
mixing an hour ef gossip with a ton
minute drink. t
MORGAN PUKCHASES', .
QUEEN'S MANUSCBIPT
r; ... Ilflnraat Snalat1 ImvIm '
Paris. Aug. It. -P terpen t Morgan has
added yet arfother wonder to hi already
magnifioent collection of works- of art :
He has recently acquired the original
manuscript e the famous "Contes" ef
Queen Marquertte of JWatarre. ,
This work has for years been aougbt
by collectors, but Was lost and oouli
never be traced by them. In the etgh
teentb century It was catalogued aroorf
th books fit the Countes tie Verruo.
Than It disappeared suddenly, and it
In vain that the collectors hunt- I f r i
The manuscript has . mo f
In Moorish style, em! h i ,
lah illuminations i
' Irx tha C
there are ' '
ciudfi, in
trif , nn.,
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