Ttiqfrctay, August 10, 1926 ' JDattu By ALICE LANGKUBE I International News Service Staff Correspondent. Paris, Aug. 10.—There will be no lore free days-for the foreign toturists lio wish to visit the museums of ’aria on Thursdays and Sundays •hen admission, up to this time, has oen grtafuilous. to all. Only Frencli >en wifio can justify their nationality y official papers will be able to enter ithout paying the usual two-franc The new run- seems only Just inns lueh an tourists are here for only a liort time and should pay their-quo a toward the upkeep of the museum reasures. In sjpite Os the exchange ates, it has been noticed that foreign - rs were increasingly making use of free day's" for their visits to the muvre and other museums. Besides possessing „ pa'r of million oliar legs. Mistinguett, the oelebrat (l French music hail star, is said to wii the finest silver-service in all 'ranee, second only to that of Leon Hum, wealthy Socialist. It is eqm osed of all the knives, forks, - spoons, ugar-bowls, creamers, etc., Wlnj-h ave been presented to her as souve irs by all the proprietors of the fam us restaurauts where she has eaten tiring her rather long life-time and i all countries-of the globe. YVherev r she takes a meal, "Miss” is certain i be offered a piece of silyer from the lief de liaison which she accepts with ttle ado. Loirs Marquis of t’lichy was barred rotn a swimming competition and in rage threw, himself into the river-so rove that he really knew liow to tv-ini. He-never came up again—that < a live:' Crowds ”oiV'th"e bfitfge that ad gathered to see the exhibition lought he must be only joking and o one dared to dive in to save him. n hour or-so later the dead body was ashed ashore. Death and insanity followed behind hearse taking the body of a working •Oman to a cemetery on the outskirts f Finnic recently, ftge of the,horses rawiujL-tho heame beChnic .flightejjfit' nil pflft'ged ORfe omauYvtas mortally; injnrtjl, seven if re serously hurtailiD sVfctttat ofh-' rs were slightly injured. A fCw miri tes later the grandmother of the" oung women seeing them brought ome on a stretcher believed they were cad and suddenly -became insane and ttonipteil to throw herself under a treet car. That- , ‘The Czar’s Daughter Is Not >ead” is being proved in a new sensa ional novel running -in a French ae ial. This is the title of tlic story •hicli is said will hold the interest rom beginning to end and prove that tateinent made in the title. The au lior is a young Frenchman, Pierre lariel. , v . Gloire. beaute. amour—Fame, beau r or love —which would you chose a lovely Fairy made an offer one of :>r«e fine days? This,-is tlpe subject f an interesting questionnaire put efore the fa : r readers of the Paris Intramdgeant." ’ > In spite of the frivolous reputation f pretty Parisienncs, beauty has hot TILLDE THE TOILER SHE ISN’T INTERESTED NOW 1 ‘ OW ; GOODY - HBR.E COMES O'uy [I HELLO, OH, CME HAD SOMIE-j rf'S'Tr THE foH taOSfITFTO. THAVI Cl ■ JERRY ON THE JOB THE fDEA CAME«TOO LATE ■,.Stftwfc NW OIOMT UKL Out. '( 6QSU' HTvA = HE, X At&nZO. MB EVE = \UEII, \ If 'Tr L . nillT*f ■ l h/CTE To fttMvjsO f Sah* 'MVIEPT.,* Lot op ENOTVj A~TSA OUST 'TRBA‘T~WiS‘ \NHW < f \ —1 rULL. J /' X 4g£Ssfcs= i , '-{j’wcCy (MLi 7Z I etM.wa'.’jV SMI //Jm®! —V' —' ■ - I SAgptMEs J jr-anjy If’ vs c (Xetj rX pmjmjm I j \ ' '/Jap CwUft fl C y g I m mLM mr 'J ij % ip:' • ■ - ' '%■ .!- seceived highest favors, but “To be I 8 beautiful little thing in the arms of a lover, whaT fame equals that?” asks M.vriam Harry, reoowned i'reneh f writer who haa recently stirred up the v Paris critics with her book on “Cleo- ' patra.” , V ‘ ' “1 do not give -such importance to beauty—so fragile and phemeroua,” - says Rosie of the Tlolly Sisters, and sinec Jenny is of the same i opinion as Rosie that meanp that they both think love is the only thing that counts and that without it fame is nothing. Little Cupid comes o.T with all the honors. Fame and beauty appear de sirable only when leading love. “When one choses love, nothing else is left,” says N Madame Andre Corthis, young French authoress. Victor Boucher, popular French comedian feels the same way. “Love is what makes all the great artists and great savants,” declares Ida Itubenstein, “and by this, of course I mean all that is beautiful.” Coue’s Death Ends Cult Activities In Austria. (By International News Service.) Vienna, Aug. 10.—The death of M. Einile Coue, the great exponent of auto-suggestion, has been the death of his cult in Austria. The French psychologist ,had hardly Jaeen dead a week when the two Cpue roeioties of the capital decided that the death of the Master at sixty-three was too heavy a blow for the tenets of the cult and disbanded. Not, however, before urging members to practice modified Coueism within the home, especially among children, but to send for the doctor when needed. Coueism became popular in Aus tria four years ago hnd at one-time the societies had almost 20,000 mem bers. Lately it had dropped to half. 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