Cape May Star and Wave, 27 June 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 7

PACE ?FVE>. V. Wn, — "-3 .vr SATURDAY, JUNE 27,1014

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[ Marvelous Works of Art to be Shown at San Francisco Thirty-six of the World's Navies Will Participate Officially Upon a Stupendous Scalp— World's Most Noted Architects Create City of Palaces the Like of Which Man Has Never Beheld — England to Exhibit. The photographs upon tills pope reveal Just a few of the thousands of marvels that w»l be seen by the mil Hons who visit the Panama-Pacific International Exposition In San FYancisco next year. M The opening of the Panama canal is regarded bv the nations as one of the moat stupendous events in the history of the world, and lu recognlti.ui -of the great work at Panama there will' be exhibited in San Francisco such | a display of the world's progress as fins never been seen before. . The Jtews that England w::l ex!..! :t at the Panama- Pacific Iriteftationr.l Exposition is .vidence of the amazing interest that is everywhere tak-n in America's Panama canal i '• bratiou. Thirty-six of the world's jvat i ..' ns wi'l officially participate in the exposition. Here is the list: Argentina. Australia. Austria, Bolivia. Brazil. ' ,:igaria. I'at .-da, f'h le. cTwta Rica. Cuba. Denmark. Dominican Republic. v Ecuador. Prance, 'biatamaln. Haiti. Holland, Honduras. Italy. Japan. Liberia. New Zealand. Nicaragua. Panama. Persia. !'• -ru^pr.rtugal. Salvador. Ria-n. S; .in. Sweden Turkey Uruguay. Venezuc'a ar.d Great Britain/ The nations have appropriated enormous sums. Tie-Argentine. for example, has appropriated tl.30d.u(io g. id for its displaj ; Canada has appropriated $i".""o'>i> and i-anstrui lion Is far adv.-nrc 1 on the great Canadian pavilion. The natives of every civilized e. a:. try on earth will be enabled at San FYancisco to behold a surpassing view ; of the progress of their najive land Thr»n} bout - in* United Slat.- a: 1 in foreign lands millions of people are planning to visit the exposition next • year At a renin meeting of the Tr..'.>»or.tincmts.1 Pas.---.ger oclati. n It was decided to make great reduction! ] rrji .-.i a um-LUK oi i lie i ; .>*01. iineuiai i-zs-.-.j: ■ nr ."M i'Mi.i n it dectceu to make rcdiirtlocf j

in rallr..ad fares. The exposition <>i • t-s on P- bruarv "0 and eioses on.D-.-einber 4. ••••: The ex I exiting today is one ry ' " ' «'t Ut w.-'Yd, * — r S I rr— : — ' — — -J

A HANDSOME b-eik- of tlxty pares. Illustrated i |T :j-i « li K ;..r« and :: g detailed descrip j ' '• - ■r,:.l ExpA | ■itlon to be !.^d In >ic Frnni - from February 30 I ur.'ll l>ece:::t- r 4. IMS at 1 of " e Panama talml and j • he.aial r- .-lei, v. ill he ai .U. d li> the Panama Pa 1-iterratioDal Uxposir • n Dee ,.f charge to »■' • . :!r. r - Tie 1 sAl. t i- • '• *bd as u g.-n. | '■ t- ; tu-p. • •- vtst'ors u-.t will also cotita!- ] "• 'hi- lr the great engineering h . I h h ... .. a. s e. Write to the I I -• •' ' ' •' pat 1 - ■ ■ . t;

' * VIEW OF A HALF-DOME IN THE WONDERFUL PALACE CF EDUCATION.

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,. ** bb'-txxgmph shows a half-dome in the colonial Palace of Education at the Pauama Pacific Internationa; j ' : >'I: :,1 Sat: Francisco in lSMf. The world s most noted artist*, mural decorators and sculptors were en- i ' 1,1 '' -i-'e the • > position palace# and us a result, the huge structures are indescribably bcautitul. The1' ? " ' ; 1S ' "»«eMi#h.'r| *'"h- • superb mosaic of bn'llaht cob • -deei; i.ed ii...ier i , up, -i vision of Mr i .- .Ill-nil. the noted artist. The l i ght to the ^up of the half-dome Is 110 feet,.

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riaco if iiX fntniI,ce to ,he P^ama Pacific International Exposition at San FYanthTLtl- « ,! I"",' "f. th" BC^e " U'e lGft of 0,6 plclDre lE the ToW("r of Jt,wels- riB'ag a"®® «5 feet Into whole ^ ^ . m,rke<1 wlth 'houaands of glittering hand-polished crystals of many colors and Its .t h Rowing with the reflected light from the arcs which are hidden from the spectator. Further *bOUt 1116 OMter of Picture, may be seen the two Mender towers which guard the entrance p_°°n 01 Palma and directly In front of the Tower of Jewels Is A. Stirling Cajder-s "Fountain of Energy - B*rb,")es A^.of ";nn0Mted by

HKulsTERKI) AT I'UE VARIOUS HOTELS Among the gm-ts at«TV'- *ariou» hotel- in this r.-ert air thj. following: | ItAl.TlMORE INN l.oii*i»\ ille, h\. Mrs. ||. l.uckett, tlir.-e children ami niaiil. j| i allium!!-. Md. -Mr. ami Mrs. John A. Mason, tarry Ma-ou. Wi;. Ma-on j New York li. Abbott. I M. 1 1.1 lids. pa. Mrs. f-,1 I Robins. k j - iXH-tlMAI. j Ihnlii.gton, N. .1. Mr. and .Mrs. J. E. I- "M.. Eva -Met/gai. b I Me-. I i, lit till... N I. Mrs. It, V. nhl. ^ N'« WI. IV I.. SI, .1,1, It. F. H. I Schmidt. J. Id llindll-.. L j l-.-ton I . u. lv. IJ. I!wm hi K. llavis. At l:i nt i.- i "it y I liiniMs MHjirntfil •- ( ami fuinili j-1 Ml- Jo., ekine l i-i.cr. i . |). Jgjrip^ ■;>!., -j -Hnr rtw j 5 J; : ; .. j§ ' - ,:.y. \lt- II. II. Met/. v,„. i Ihpji,. Trenton. N. J. K. I., taint/. N. walk. X. J. r. S. Melli-orv. W.aslbiirv. \. J. \\ . II. Iliiiiniug. Tap.- Mat. \. J John K. Sirkcls, U. I l or-oii. Mi- 11 S. Iltiglu-s. I .lot i-r-t iile. N . \ , \| \ Merg.-r.-WINDSOR Haiti in ore. Md. I.. I'. I Intel, even. New York J. TjiompMin. Mrs. 11. I .a - /■•ll, Geo. t . Smith. Trenton. X. -I: 71. p. i',oft. t has. E. - Wilt, . s Indiaiiapolis. Iml. J. J. Collins. Philadelphia M. I). Brown. K. M. Maion. M. II* Maron. X. It. Marou. John I. Daily, Mrs. J. Iloppinan. Etltriu S. Lane. * ' 1 . . Woodbine. X. J. David A. Angus . THE MARCY Philadelphia Win: S. Dangler. Jean«i. "t t e Ost. r, Mr. and Mr- II s. ||,|i. Moorestuwri. 7'a. — Owen K llatt. Lillian M. Gallon ay. * ' Mnt ' omt lb. ii~, Mr. ami Mr<' i -d Sotaio. E. G. Warm: Raymond Mridgeton Dai id Snrian - Eli Dair. Elmer. X. c. Wills..-. Toronto. Can. .1 J. Clarke. Riooklvu N - . i-'.-o ri.t.-i-TTTmbiirKt l'*J4 | • '■ 1 "• I 'I ! iil. w /

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