PAGE FOUR THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 19?1. Letter fcff Lucy Jeanne Price 1918, when Hemplng, unable to go has Just returned from London with Kussia's art, which had to be smug into service, began to play godfather "the script of Shaw's latest play, "Me. gied out of the country witn as much to some French children whose father had been killed at the front. He went to France last yea,r and looked them up as a godfather should. The rest of the story has been told. thuselah." (Remembering some of the lcare and almost as much danger as NEW YORK, April 8. How the old pastimes do return! So one has thought of selling I he Grand Central Terminal for quite a long time now. In fact the new one never had been sold until just the other day. Confi dence men huvc rather specialized en Grant's (omb, the Aquarium and the Brooklyn bridge. The used to be able than your sight seeing boats that run out to the Statue of Liberty. Think of her passing Cape Race in such weather, 700 tons, with 200 tons of hides in her hold! The passengers on From dances to sardines seems like a sizable step. But the human tem perament is many sided at Its mildest. So Esteban Corlez and Miss Peggy-?; just Peggy, that's all the name shij appears to have expect to take it shortly. They have been serving as premiere dancers at the- Winter Gar den and now' they have decided to be married. But Peggy insists that dime ing is no occupation for a married couple and in searching for more things Shaw has said about youth, it is going to be Interesting to find out what he will do about the old-age record-holder. Mr. Langher also secured the right to produce any of Shaw's plays 'at the GaTick Theater, as well as a new play from Arnold Bennett and St. John Irvine, and arranged with Nigel Playfair, of Queen's Theater, Hammersmith and Jacques Copeau, for the first option on the American presentation of their plays. 11? nliniit clnriTlK lint VOll I,.K1., nKnl'nuc nti TTcilnVinVt Willi fPftl. to take your hat off to those ol""'c v'"1"""'"'" . . i.. J.. C!m.itali at Iila nnmp rptnpM. ntinnl ne If nntliinir '3 oiiid.i We haven't yet been able to get a glimpse of those much-rumored Rus sian crown jewels, but New York 13 now having a look at examples of has followed the movements of the jewels. Ilia Repin's exhibition .just opened has a thrill of human interest, I aside from art criticism, in the actu al heroism attendant upon Its get ting here. When Repin died a short time ago, he handed over as a trust to some of his most devoted students, men and women, the task of exhibiting his work in America. They carried It out, smuggling the canvasses In loads of hay and lumber, through Finlnnd and Esthonia, and then across the Baltic in small fishing vessels. iHad there been the slightest suspicion of what was being done, the smug glers would have been shot. It took months to get them to the .Scandana. vian shore, where they, were collected and packed nnd started on the' peace ful part of the journey. Repin was one of the master artists of the genera tion. The Best Big Sister $5.00 Slabs $5.00 Green slabs, $5.00 per cord, f. o. b. cars. Van Dellen Lumber company. 4tf The Best Big Sister Brown's Dufur Stage Time Table Two round trips daily. Leave Bank hotel, 9. a. m.'and 4 .p. m. Leave Dufur 7:30 a. m. and 1 p. m. tf The Best Big Sister We're here to give you tne Kind of service, help and advice that muke9 friends. The Dalles Battery company, Willard Service. have go .lohnnies. going about as it notmng - - had happened with the lee rail In the bered for some reason the sardines n .1 .....1 1w. ......tn.-. to get a fair price for one oi mem i wuiui muni, m every once in a while. And "Grand , higher than her superstructure." , Central Pete," credited by Bartlett's j . j book of quotations with the author- A iiurnianent shrine will be built for , flhlp of "There's a sucker born every thc cin-lBtu de Profundis," the minute," made a regular profession of CIirVnK 0f Christ's head, cut on a bean by a Spanish prisoner, 25 years ago, which has just recently come into the a ne used 10 eat in his native land. Then selling the old station. Hut here in 1921, with airplanes flying around and wireless telephones in practical two,, two good salesmen disposed of the new Terminal for $1200 to Geoige Pantzl, who runs a restaurant right here on Manhattan Island. He com plained to the police about it, which and there the couple decided to im port these sardines' for a livelihood. As soon as they have saved enough money to start, they are going to get a marriage license, leave the dancing floor, and cable for sardines, all on the same day. possession of .Mrs. H. Willis McFad-1 den of New York. The carving has j aroused tremendous Interost here, not only because of its unusual origin i, . mill ilin mvsterv of its creator, but be cause of Its actual beauty and artistic ! now puunsner or me Aiuomouve A subsidy for export students! That is the idea of E. E. Schwartzkopf, who has been for many years connect ed with the automobile industry and was pretty brave of him. all things ,)0r)octon Mrs. McFadden is planning j Exporter. Mr. Schwartzkopf has writ considered. "Why doesn't she brush the pow der off her eyelashes?" The words amo musingly in a perfectly cleai' voice, from a gentle-looking girl next to me in the subway. She was gazing at the woman opposite us and It was a half-minute before she realized that she had spoken out loud. The much-bc-powderod woman, who had, sure enough., left a coating of it on her lashes, grasped tho, situation lit the same time. She grew almost apoplec tic as she glared at the gentle-looking girl, while tho girl herself got whlto and then crimson and sat as far back of my hat and furs as pos slide. "Oh, 1 didn't moan to say thnt: 1 didn't know I was talking out loud!" she murmured over and over, appar ently to mo. At tho next station she "hurried off tho train. the erection of n .small builufng auout twelve by twenty i'eot, In the style of the old Spanish temples, where the tiny carving may be suspended within a circular case of magnifying glass, so that it may be viewed from every angle. Greater New York always takes a 'sympathetic, If sometimes slightly pat ronizing Interest in the affairs of up per Now Jersey, Insisting upon consid ering everything from iNew Bruns wick up, as "suburban." Consequent ly, now that It has lost tho edge from its excitement over knowing whether 'or not Dorothy Miller would marry ; somebody for $1000, It is getting wrought up over tho Trenton ghost. Some months ago, John Koch killed himself in Trenton. And lately he-has 'been seen. It is said on good author . ity, prowling about, interrupting the j affairs' of pooplo who had no part Murgnlo (Minora, who made consld- whatever In any suicide. The climax orablo of a hit as Sylvia 'Fair in "The came when a man hurled a lamp at 'Famous Mrs. Fair," when (hat play the walking ghost tho other night and was first produced by Henry Mlllur failed to makb any Impression, except nnd Hlancho' Hates, will appear not on tho ompty wall beyond. Now York ten a letter to J. Walter Drake, chair man of the foreign trade committee of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, asking the chamber to provide $40,000 a year to send 40 young men taken from the conuncr ciaf schools of the country to differ ent parts of' tho globe, each man to be placed with some large automobile dealer under the supervision of the American consul. Each mantis to re ceive $1000 a year and to remain abroad for three years to learn the lo c'al automobile trades, the language, and to get the "atmosphere." "The German government worked out a slm liar plan years ago," Mr. Schwartz kopf told me the other day, "and it 'helped materially In building up that cauntry's foreign trad. I am going out to the foreign trade convention '.n Cleveland in May and niaybe I can get them interested in the plan there.'1 autumn in Eugene O'Neill's now play, "Straw," under the nmnngomont of loorgo C. Tyler. O'Nolll has achieved an enthusiastic following and one of vory good slzo, In those past two sea. sons, and in spilo of tho fact that a groat many people still find him too "gloomy," his public will undoubtedly continue to Increase. Miss Gilnioro Is a daughter of Frank Gllmnro, secre tary of (ho Actors' Equity association. City seanco followers' are making up little parties to spend tho evenings in Trenton at spots favorable to first hand demonstrations. Tho ghost not only walks'but talks. This is the, war ronianco of a man who didn't go to war. Like so many of iNow York's drnmatlc romances its action took place at Ellis Island. There werq moro characters In It than a ronianco really needs, but t hoy aro Throo or four tlmos a year there i" 1111 important; Aaron Ilomplng, husky comes to Now York proof Hint .ho roiuaiu'o and heroism, him not com pletely died out of "shipping by sea " That U when tho lllllo freighter from Iceland, the "lUigorfoss," comes into harlior, 11 arrived tho other day on ouo of Its trips, having come through some of the worst woathor of the year. It had taken them 19 days from itoykjavlk, whore It usually takes 12 or 14, which gives sonio Idea of what the woathor was. An officer of a big liner at tho next plor shook his head as ho looked, at tho Lagerfoss. "That little cockleshell Isn't much larger South Dakota farmer, plowing his waj through crowds and official rod la!o with equal de(ormin:,.tl',n: Mine, vi, torlno Augagneur, of Villeneuve, h'runce, her two children, Gabriel, 14, and Slmone, nine; and a cousin of tho children, Mnrcello, 15. As soon as they get to Claremont, S. D., Mine. Augag- 'nour will boconio Mrs,' Hemplng, and tho young Augagneurs will become young lloniplugs. The only reason for delaying tho wedding and adoption Is that tho South Dakotan doesn't think i ll m Vow York This Is Ho U Chapter of the story that begun In :Gold ,flsh are supposed to be rather, effete and to be found in more or less decorative horne. But some of them got sidetracked. At the far end of Lex ington Avenue subway platform, over at Atlantic avenue, there is a little dark hutch outside of which hangs (ho various colored signal lantern13, to bo hung forth as occasion requires. Inside tho hutch is a quiet serious appearing man who spends his whole day writing down train numbers, or something of the sort, and who looks as though he had no other interest m tTTTs passing life. You wouldn't sus pect him of even ever having petted a cat. But back of his desk, in the dark room In tho dark subway tun nel, is a largo glass tank of murky water, under a green-hooded light. And in the tank aro swimming gold fish. They aren't very shiny ones, but they do mighty well under the cir cumstances. About twice an hour the pessimistic-looking- man gets up and surveys thorn gravely and goes back o his figures. Whatever Bernard Shaw- thinks about us and our country or says ho does wo are going to keep on having his dramas. Lawrence Lungher, one of tho Thoater Guild directors, a,- 1 S I INSURE YOUR f HAPPINESS WITH A SAVINGS ACCOUNT Iascd (dunty Vxk MEMBER f EDERAL RESERVI SYSTEM. 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