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July «I. n>2» ILLUSTRATILO KB ATU RK SK« TION 6 W * V » W ^ V * W ,‘* V « W W W » W ( V < V / V * V » ' . V . V i V » V . V , V ’» V . ' , W , ' <<', £ ANGELO SOLIMANN REFUSED GREATEST HONORS • i i. a. X UH i as A W « 1 > V V 'V V * W » V < V # V » W # W A 4 V » ,í ' r W * V # W íi l V « W . W í ' < V . ' . V # V » V . ' . ^ v V í V . ,. V V » V / ' ; V » ' . « i i Continuent (rom pa*y flve> riven his word and iw remained » itt\ tire Prince o ( the Lichtenstein. (■ • ftl at Coronation Here he remained for manv years doinr the same service as lie had dene for the Prince LobkowlU. When Francis l die-d and Joseph I I was to be crowned In his place at Frank fort. Germany Anació went with the Prince of Lichtenstein to the corona tion At Frankfort he met the young r Ä Ä i Ä inspector tralnhir. of the you nr prince's I Kr turns to Palace On this Angelo went back So live in the palace, taking His family vlth him. and supervising the work of the tutors The prince gave hUu a pension which was to be paid to h-» wife arter his death During tiie.se years lie made severa, voyages, sometimes on his own af- lairs .sometimes on pleasure At Milan, the Archduke Ferdinand. - ‘ * ™ lt welcomed him and his fam- & On November 31, 17g*l at the agr of 73. while walking on the street, li was taken with apoplexy and died , , ____ . , __. . . . n ,r * * * • »»regolre. who seems t. »’« ' v me! l,tn, ,wrs..iudly. hm, wrilteo »*>*••“ biography o f him the Abbe ‘ ‘ " g o n e was one of the foremost o l ,.,h r «evolu ta »«. -»ml himself one of the ««'blest men ¡ or **m**-, .. . „ He says ‘ hat lie got tile details ol Angelo s life fnuu the French am bassador at Vienna, as well as from others who knew him well 'hrrr ,w vlM t,d uiorallly and rxcellriH'e of charaet-r Handsoine and Itillllant rult con ititi! won uvei M a r» "H e was o f middle lieighl. witli a •'lipide well-proportlonrd body fine, noblc face . . . . ami well-balonced liHigineut. He spoke tlailaii, Frem ii Gennai! ta llii. and Bolieutlaii. ' dtd noi Ini inde bis own lin guage In wlileh tie naed tu slng fot thè court.) "H e was by nature. Inipeluoiis. which Iliade hls unallrruble serenlty and sweelJieas all thè more rrttinrk- able; they were thè resoli of dlifl- lie u » himself S e lf I u n ir a i ‘"H iere never rvu|ird front htm. even when in ilaird. a hai ah espres simi He was religious wlliuml be ing Mi|irr»tilU>u«. hr observed exactly all Hie precepts of Ills religion and gave lite same example to Ills family. Ilia wurd. amt what he had re- S solved after ripe reflei lion were liu- mutublr amt nothing could iunior htm Iran Ml plans M l portrait engraved at Augsburg I» Ui lie found In the Lichtenstein G a lle r y '" Fugulisrd by History Wureii Marie Antoinette, sister two that was to last until the death of his friend Joseph II. lie was re "Angelo ft o 11 r.. a ti n." lie says, of the emperor January 30. 17*0 Marla Theresa, empress o f Aus ceived wiili high honor by the queen "merits a first place among Negroes who distinguished tJirmselvrx bv a tria. and mother of Joseph had and her court. A » chess he ranked with the best high dearer of culture bv breadth fug* mm* m M-g* U t. M fmmèn .wd »W. lW riven orders that Joseph should be of his day It was an age when • •ak\Ll *«...!•» •••* * *.*••.. of knowledge, anil still more by educatesi as If teaming were play gambling was fashionable but Angelo l u Ik*.. n « «i *•** *\ 1 kJ ÎÎ Joseph, bocominr keenly interested I* W M f«iy X m J*W • •«*. J s e W W 4» ” *• •k,* k •*»!•*•. M h M In Angelo, invited him to his paluit' never played for large sums. » . T . , Vo-0., a .-3 U .»J k* .J Was Kind-Hearted as well as to his apartments m the keewir v*.fc«w W— • I—1 * a « * « •“ •* H O I S F .llltl.il H IN T S FOR J I'I.Y J M b«k. ___ _____ ___ maxniflcent Schonbrunn P a l a c e Ttie following story Is told of him This is tile time to reduce Lie a- **A fu*t««at« m t lmm # 1 | | . f , I.MK* rnJUm, "A '*J^**® .Ur ..T where the two wvuld be s e n together One day. at the instigation of the nioi.id ol lieuv” food eaten. Serve «■ x i ik.e l«J*e«a " ko O W. M ••'lo. I *••• at all hours of the day They called prince, he took part in a game of fruit cups. salads, plenty of green .M.I r-~i posts« ' « I *•••• •~l *“• » ksaa kç» «T** each other by their first names, ami faro and won 20 000 florins. His ad vegetables upplc same, tarries, tight U s.ikssi .1 ■ Il .b o . ike a . « si ksoe* —a ► -e»*x would stroll about the palace grounds versary. eager for reienge bet him fr. II desserts ami le‘ hem ta le the ••J te Ike io* led a«tee. Sss.l He 1« il««xe l-s e «s itie le U. I b S S Jrsp- and tlie city together. another 20.000. Angelo plaved and piace o f those setvmd helpings of l ets ?«.«.,« |S «soled im fos-teee. « won. but knowing that hts opponent meut and flsti tliat were so eonininn Fra ml of F'.mperor Fruits and vegetables The young emperor. It Is said, would be ruined offered to play him. lis t wilder T HT MAGIC 8 M AVING PO W D E R CO.. "even took Angelos arm in prome on which he arranged the cards so tire alkaline and will go tar Inward ! H U I I-A. gA V A N N A H «.tO B O IA , skillfully that the other won buck giving von a heilth ful summer nading." T li n the children crime In fr o m ' l i n . IV01—JS yeo/i a/ eaiee/a«liea) Angelo with his wider experience the second bet. This act of delicacy, and noble and cultivated mind, did it is said, won him much admlru- plav and clamor fi * something U> cliink have .1 . ■■ ' ' w tlon and praise much to influence the emperor. When Ins wile died Angelo w a , nade awaiting them. It will quench Liner. Joseph succeeded to the throne of Austria, becoming one of so deeply affected that be decided to thirst and a*.*o tend to iiiuke tlie i the most liberal and enlightened of retire permanent!« from court life hiMlv more alkaline fur In spite- of fart that i ranges ami lemons n r-' all rulers. He was a friend to relig Gaining the permission of the prince tlie thought of as ueltl fruit« thrv have ious tolerance, which his mother. lie returned to his suburban home a very deckled ultimate' nlkaline re Maria Theresa, had not been. He Here he spent the davs educating union when taken Into tlie system tlie Haronness of did all he could to improve the lot his daughter, o f the peasants and to spread know Heuchtersleben. He receiver! no more T O Kl MOV«. F HFJ K I F S friends at his table leading as re ledge His motto was: "Reason and Mix an ounc-s o f mire lemon Jut o. tired a life a .«possible T o set his a quarter dram of bora* and a half Enlightenment." child the example he drunk only dram o f sugur and a|iply oCcaeiM.il- Secret F'xposrd •Uy. Before this, however. Joseph w-as water. Perennial Youth unwittingly to be the cause of a He enjoyed robust health, even In quarrel between Angelo and the He showed so Prince de Lichtenstein. Angelo had his declining years. Sort Leg« Healed been secretly married for some years little sign of age that his friends used without thè knowledge or consent meeting him in the streets, Open l.«««. Ulcer*. Kit Urged Vein*. Ooltrt to playfully tell hint that they took o f the prince He had. hi Lexeme healed uhtle rou work Write for confided in the young emperor, and him for his son. free book. ‘ How to Heal Mr Nor« I**«« • » the latter, in con venation with the Horn«.** Detcribe your ease. A C Ltepe prince cne day. let slip a remark that Pharmacy. I71t Green Day Are.. Milwaukee led to the exposure of Angelo's A r e You Looking fo r a Wire secret. The prince. In anger, banished T R E A T E D ONE Angelo from the palace, and struck his name from his will. Among the WEEK FREE Thmgs he had de-tined for him was » -short bren thing relit ! «4 .In 14 to 48 a superb diamond that Angelo used it] j hours: «w ellln ir reduced In 15 to 20 See Our to wear on his turban when he rode ¡5 •!«>*•. IlerulaieM the heart, correo!» with the prince on great parades or furiti*-# the j tho l i v e r und k id n e y s . CLASSIFIED ADS ! entire system. on holidays. on P age 11 in This Issue Devoted to Family Collum Oropay R em edy Com pany The young emperor, keenly re Oept. 250 A lla n ts , Cs. gretting what he had done, offered to jpiDf»oHp th « '-^nrp bili . -------- -----: : i h tiring for some rune of the life o f the Court, refused his offer He longed to be at last wholly with his wife and his little daughter in the cottage he had built in the midst of beautiful natural surroundings in the suburbs. Here he devoted himself to the education of his child, the cultiva- tion o f his garden and to study Here. | also, his friends, high and low. | sought him out. Two years later, the prince died, j and Prince Francis, his. successor, j meeting Angelo In the street one A D I t f O L A the am azing skin* v* day. stopped his carriage and. invit whitener will bleach your skin to * «»# / / ing him to enter, told him as they light, radiant beauty— q u ick ly rode along "th at be was convinced aa/elyf o f his innocence and wanted to re pair the harm done by his uncle.” Don’t, wait any longer to have the I f you've got one of them short time popnii, just let him He said that he knew no one so lovely, light toned skin that every man capable as Angelo to inspect the admires and every woman envies. With hear Willie Jackson sing "Long Time Men” — and he'll education of his son. the Prince Nadinola, the wonderful super bleach Louis, and offered him the post of change his ways! This number sure fills you full o f ideas and skin beautifter, there is no tedious and ambition! 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