Cape May County Times, 7 May 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 13

CAPE HAT CGUSTY TWES. HRIBAY. MAY 7. 1826.

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of Pleasure . ,

I »lmOBt twelve o'clock.

we found ounelvea ln| -No. nothtnc down thdre sets * ~ ' jrolnt until »:ter mldnlsht."

chimed in Barrinictnn Pierce “in fact , r thU particular place doesn't beftin to be Interentlnit until two

rclock."

erious-looklnn sideshow

Exposition I looked e»*crH. In front of us was a 1 upon which were nur.irowi of substantial balls. If which micht be pur-

for a franc. Ahead of

inter, about ten feet awa? wo beds and upon each i a petite and pretty nne. Only their heads risible—but such adorable

with shining blonde

tied with a huge bow oi ise blue, the other with

fascinating brown hair

rtth ribbon of a lavender bat's the big liaaT” ,1 asked gton Pldrce. who was at side. Barry, usually quiet dignlflcd, had entered Into Irlt of the «sfk and he en-

itically replied:

u're supposed to 'knock cat of bed. See. you hit bull's-eye.” pointing circle above and between ro coaches, “and they fall, great fun! Have a try.” he banding me several balls, couldn't hit the Wool worth

not prop-

inspired." I laughingly rebut you try and Cuniw

good shot."

“Vbamy. yummy: 1 cried,

we're os!"

In a few moment* we were standing outside the gate* hailing ■ passing rab. In order to reach the Caucasians we had to descend a .flight of'stairs that apparently led below the ground. We entered a stabll. oblong room that ready crowded with guest*. Small tables with exotic covi pushed against the wall leaving th* center open for dancing and fOT tbe features of the cabaret. The room was simply but effectively decorated with many antique brasses brough’ from Bdss|a by the entertainers them selves—relic* of belter day*. "The food i* not especially gcsrlj but that's negligible.” declared Andre, “well order wine. It.l*. expected of you here and really they have excellent champagne." He gave the order to the waiter who was also In festive attfre. In the meantime niy eye* -were taking in the details he unaccountably charming

“SaUle. Bailie. Bailie. My neighbor has a home.

The hand that rocks the steering wheel is the hand that muses

up the scenery.

the girls in Russia,

I know it has sour cream be- “Ye*. I waited and clung to| Several Sea Isle men have Ins cause there »as never a Ruuuan my hairpins until the last." 1 walking down town these mori

My neighbor ha* a i^fe. I dish served without It," supplied replied, 'in fact until I was un- Ings Indicating that their rhllI haven't-even a little house.h , “ rrin k ton 1’lerce. ' able to buy u hat. The milil- dren have come from collet;

Not even luck—not even a* Trhertkov smiled again and n, ' r! ' ,vo,| l , ' f'f a patronlilng have the wife." | nodded his head. i look nn ‘ l *aY. x *Wfll. The first verse ended. Evl-; “Yes. this is the piece de r*-■ —m __ n.ly Barry had told «h» ^ungaUtanceof ^ ^‘ t on^ver all that hair.' I really ■hsack mv name i uot perfect without some taent. .... . , nsmr. | M , did,, ! I, av , so much but they

“Get up. Bailie.' whispered! S 001 '

Barry. "If* a pretty little cus-i "You would call It tea.” he extom of their* and when the pUin.nl l-i slow painstaking Eng- why don .

•ongs finished you're supposed to U*h. “btu you will not recognite , wear , h , lr - g h |, or ,> acknowledge the compliment by It a* the same." j r.-nalnly

touching hU glass." j Then we learned that the Rua- ]| p wai)

1 slans always drink their tea „*,*,„*.

hot and In glass-s inatsad of Yes. do." I cried,

cups, into which, the Cossack ax-; plained, they drop a few *poon!>full of “V.arenya" or mixed Jam*

of various sorts.

"I've never tasted anything aa! delicious." I declared, "its Just | like punrb. When I go home I'm going to sene it this* way'

all the time."

Tchertkov was pleased. - "If Madame finds that pleas-; 1 ant to taste ahe will be er-en--psradioed with the next course of which we are about to partake." . ]' The courses were served la, small portions which made the| entire mesl appetizing and be-!

an automobile. That's noth Jesse Janus used to hold U railroad train. t t t fointlng to . splendid painting the millionaire said: “t want you to tell me whether that's a Renoir or-a Renault. You see.

irss and

I was over In Fiance Ust month. nnd I bought, some plctursn i aorae auto*, and I’v; kind, c*

the nant's twisted."

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Obeying » traffic tlgnal ft often troublesome. But paying a fine Is more so.

The song ended as I arose to my feet, at the same time touching his glass with mine. Then we drained the slender goblets of

the delicious wine.

The officer was introduced all around. After he was seated Barry and Curtiss made several attempts to start a conversation -about the Bolshevic situation lr his former country but he was adroitly evasive each time. Permit me to order a little repast." he t-egged. “something typical of the old days. For tonight at least allow me t<

the host."

The men In our party changed glances of admiration

this man.

though

i naven i un uuiouiuuiu-

. .. my plare."

Madame , ••Well-cr-what of that? '

almost dramatic in his j havr bur| ., ar insurance. I I ,3 * LL" y ° U r i ‘ nd >’ > > ou have no hi

your premises.”

(T Be Continued)

red presenting him With the. plixe.

alnlng ball*. But he shtiok in the center of the floor a head. t dashing Cossack officer was dancknow what we've j ing with a beautiful blonde girl

lien into.” he said to me in undertone while the ^others ire •'ting tbeir skill, “so far. good, but I've Just been thinkt maybe I better take you out fore somebody. er-err. < he

eitated.

Knocks them out of bed

listed for him.

Well. yea. )oo see.

or can -tell what the French re apt to do. ' They have an tlrely different view-point and i elastic code of morals. Some-

Ini'* they go pretty far."

'But 1 wouldn't leave NOW.

ot for a million dollars!

* also in native costume,

lanced with grace and mag- . noise executing a diffi-

» a folk song of the

:jc people are wonderfully well-born." said Barry, who seated at my left. "I know i

of them. As a matter of fact. I j understand—aqd not from

press-agents either—that of the entertaraers are

nobility but have been robbed

and driven from their own

try as a result of the Bol&bevic regime. Tbey'rt plucky enoug?

- to try and Bake a go of It H^e

laimec. YTm. drftyc Jo. know tkU."

shat happen*'. Look. Barry's* “indeed they arc—and adven throwlug well. gle Joat missed; tureous. too." 1 said. “Do you It that time. COIne oi Curtiss ] know the officer over there—the K>ln in the fu'.. There! he bo j ub* who Just finished dancing’ It that time. Look, look!" i He look* as If he were mol Ion-“Whoop-ss. whoop-ee." cried | ||J( lo you Barry, or rather as l shrill tMrtaine voice. Whoop-1 ir hr wanted to attract your at-

pee!" sang out another. Dl.'g-J tertipn Look."

dong rang the bell and simul-j “ly*. It* Vlaulmlr Tchertkov taneouidy the two improvised a nd a peach of a chap. I’ll, bring couches toppled o>er throwing! him oter if you like. H<* one the little sleepers out to the mat j of the most inte: 'ting talker,

beneath. TVy wer * V **T • I*\e gver known.

briefly In pastel tinted georgette. "Why this isn’t as bad a* the Follies Bergers." whispered Lernoyne Danielle. Gooo-naturedly and regardless of the cold night air they picked themselves up and scrambled bark under the blankets which 'hey pulled up to thetr alabaster rhlns and waited for tha. next

throw.

•Weil, did you gel a thrill out of watching the little Grlsrttes?" naked Curtiss a* we walked on to the next attraction of the mid-way under It* daxxllngly brilliant light*. Although the sqaawkera of the various amusement* spoke only in French they were Just as persistent and tbeir voice* Just as raucous as those st any street /air. “Now. 'fesa up. Mr. Fogey-Pie you thought they were right Intriguing yourself, n'est re pa*?'' I answered him axing one of the few French phrsjes with which he had grown famllla r through Its con>:Uqt use "Well, possibly, if you hadn't been along, sweetheart." he replied. "but It embarraate* me to have you see thine* of that

-By all means, see what wants. The Russian refug* have my <1 re peel sympathy a I'm kurc we'd all be thrilled with his account of the conditions over there. Especially Curtiss. He reads and talks aboui tbp danger of Bolshevlnm all the

your hair. Madame. It 1 sshort!" [claimed with a

The trouble with the Intoxicated motorist is that he is not only full but running over,

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Strong man In Germany lifts

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• Nowadays when a man comes j Into an extra 11.000 he buys : | new $2,000 car with It. t t t If only a roan coulfj pass yoi on a hill without that derisive t t t The Repair Mas Speaking “What's wrong with the old "Everything.' 'said the auto

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pressed for funds, was instinr- j cause too the time wgs almost lively a gentleman whose happl-, morning we relished the tempt-

if; ing food.

"Is that ""so? I suppose you can even find something wrong ! with the license tag?" “Sure. It needs tightening i : little." ,

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If she hits a stone while lea-n Ink Hi drive and be doesn't get sal east Ir. they have been I rted only five months.

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B*.r. Joe's awfully abs minded. Isn't he! Omar. WM? “Why. the Other night he wa* driving his parent* over a lonely road and they came to a ficuiarly lonely spot and before be knew it he had parked the

we were bis guests. Don't worry whispered Bary in a hushed voice, intercepting a look of anxiety on my face, “well fix it at the last. It would be embarrassing to refuse. They're sticklers for hospitality and he hasn't got used to the fact yet that he's running this place to eke out a livelihood.'* < I played up to the game. "How lovely to have you order for us!” I cried, “every time I meet an American friend over here they rave about the marvel-, ous food they've had In some Russian place and so far I haven't had any real queer duti-

es at all.

"She's quite young. n'e*l-ce-pas!" he asked Andre Molier*. "and like the Vesniank^." We overheard. "What does that T il rae for goodni "Here's where to edge of Russian

goodstead."

happens Captain Just paid you a

time. Go on Barry, before be! P 1,I1 '* n, • He hai

“In other words you belle 'have a good time one by and never by two and two'.' paraphrased a* we leisurely

llnurd our stroll.

"You should ha/e lived in days of hoop-skirt* and crinoline. Curtis*, dear, ber^iiae you always expect be to be shocked

and I'm not.

i hat mat let any "Bat you're you. Bailie, asdj | br

starts dancing agaii Afler a o-BUpered conversation •between th^ two. they returned. Ju*t a* they reached thy table the orchestra started a ' Russian drinking song and Barry before introducing him slipped two glasses with champagne, gave one to the Cossack officer and one to me. stood facing me and began to sing in a rich baritone at the same time bolding aloft hi* glass. HU voice wa* untrained but held that pathos which come« to one w ho ha* suffered

muck'

He, was not good-looking but tberw was a proud gallantry of carriage and in Intangible *plrit of valor that one felt in hi* presence—only the haunting i.eas of bis voire betrayed slender and bitter year* of hi* experience- in Ru**!a. Barry had said that be talked vivrtdly of lb' -biotic situation once he got siarted. After hi* song ’ perhaps h- could suited to give us some first-hand

inforufhtion.

Life was full of color. Instasce. h«rr I was. In of the Montmartre, being]

the Spring."

Glancing quickly

“May I have_ the dance' I wanted to most difficult than ordinary elgn manner of. tention upon,-

that I

bit uncomfi _ _ f

"1 have tfl* with jny hus-

band." 1 replied. Then nodded

to Curtirn who wa* quick

"What* asked aa through

the

the

mallei'

breaded oi

iwdrd

"Now pyrosc'uki." be announced. passing what I presumed to be cake*. "Flap-Jacks and cheese." avowed Curtiss after the first bite. “Sometimes with cheese—yea: and sometimes sith sweets between and sometimes with envWr.” an rted our host. "And what is this last, the desert?" 1 inquired, "it's much better than our ice cream though they're not unlike." "It's sugared frost or Sieharnl Morbx." be said. “When I was a boy I remember the man coming around shouting 'Sachcrnl Morox!' I would rush lo the window and there they would stand with Sacfaarnl- Moroz under their hat*—which as you know arc very tall." We laughed gayly. “It'* sugared-frost." I repeated. “Sarharni-Morox. It ha* a muvlca) lilt almost like a folk-song.” “Yew." scried Lemoyne. "Imagine Just plain Ice-cresm being called by any thing as poetic as that.” The repast finished, we settled down comfortably for a talk. "Won't you tell us unmet blng about yourself?" I a.iked, "and your friends. 1 assure you it's not from curiosity I ask bu. from sincere and friendly Interest." Hts face, which had been wieatbed in ml Ur*, now grew

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don't you like our new play-

mate?"

"Indeed I do. Curtia*. 1 think

h/'i ataM.. Interesting, but he ladriy/afes my breath away."

1 rather a fast worker, lust tbeir way of being

poUyJT.Il.- doesn't mean to ol-

•There is not much that one' can say." he said, "only that we ate fortunate to have got out and not waited until the last. | We are young and can start up the hill again, bul the old ones --uggg." hla eye. narrowed with ; sudden hate, "they are the ones way! who have suffered and loot." i

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Andre Moliere asked.

"Yes. bul with them all it i* •he sam- Besides our entertainers 1 know one who is very i brave. Princes* Ouroussoff who had been reared to bell-re that Life was all sunshine and song. Her palace was confiscate-!- aiw-

__ b»r beautiful Jewels and her "mJ- but you're a peach!" I fur*. Now she take* in paying cxcliuned pressing hts hand.: gueeis at a small bouse in Boulr- ' nof every husband would be no vard Berthler. At time* she -minded and line.” even cooks. Her daughter, a-

music Stopped and we rr-1 beautiful young girl.

naling Cossack j

oundlngs that held]

"Bat you’re you. Halite, ae/ij , kr atmo*ph-ie of Old Russts' dOci'l relish the idea of taking’ a |, lu historical romance you Info places like that. Be l a „ a ,h r brtJljanre of Court life iSdes 1 didn't know what to *x-1 f rum ih, uays of "Ivan the TtWrf'

Ke<< to our Uttle table against

peel. Though Pierce lold coming out that ll was mild com- j pared to some of the others out ]

here."

Just then Lamf'V’n* with Barry | and Andre Moll-rw who had be aj walking .li-ed. ea^i- rfcgUed!)

- Nicholas, the "Tertifled.'

A Royal Ho*t scsUda c'.Lia hyla. *0*1-da Jonh* by Is u nteae nr chat Inks

sva srblas'we. uer.ia

“e

•'We've derided to take thv i A 'Americans' with u* when we | leave here and du Mootmartr* ,"| kai-~

cried Lrmoysr. i there a wartei-, fb* song the young otu Russian ptacr. *Xjss Cautss-j aa» riuglng in Russian-ha-

iana' its called, l-cand at*. 1 he-j eachanting Move, and they pat on a show ; song and then sod dance." : our suipris* "Oh. but tu probably top late. | the sums line*:-

i

in Russian-ha-igi h- j "Ob melody of a. ilk- and." rn suddenly am >oj "Tl he sang hi E«ll*h! Lemo]

ailUm

hop for a mere plllance less

'be waiter arrived and spread! than she gave to her maid at

dainty feast. The food J home ”

trange and a delicate I looked at Ls-tnoyne who of spicy sauce permecte-l ; touched her ey-s. My own were

he air. : tiiois* Inetantly we felt untold "Tell U* ail the nam-s pleas- .ympathy for those of our own

go along." I begged. sex. reallxtng what a snuggle It

The Cossack smiled, now per ] would be to :ellnquish $11 the fectly at ease and apparently' Httle luxuries that are woven

deriving - great deal ot pleasure j rhw- in a woman's heart,

far.in ir-troducing us to the- la- ' "But let u* speak of belter | mous Russia^ fare. | thlugs." sugg-et-d our hoet. • J 1 The first course is Myaso | make my apology. 1 did not J Strogouoff." I mean to mention It at all." he ! "And Ha wonderful too." com- said perceiving the pity we felt nted Lamoynr. but which wa- silently expresw-d. 'Oh. it has mushrooms and —! The room was small so I re-

h-sltatrd moved my small chapeau.

"Tiny btu of beef." put in "Oh your hair. Madame, it is Lemoyne, short!” be exclaimed with a

And though I don't taste U, shocked eurprite in hts voice.

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