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Communication ditor Star and Wave: esterday 1 had the pleasure of vis | iting Versailles. Three days ago it was advertised | that the entire set of fountains would play. for the third time since 1914. Tht is, all of howd at t ame time, ndes Eaux" as it i Hed, ome time 1 debated whether to miss the fountains or buck the mad tide of bumanity that I knew. would vith. such at-| t is o meat ume it me and so to- ; her we decided to join the excurionists. I After lunch we secured a taxi und hustled to Gare Purnasse and bought centimes, Not very exs Versailles is 12 miles out a ‘the. West of Paris, Military tickets are ubout one-quarter the price of i n fares. ude up of ancient : ‘x drawn by a little square locomotive that ranks with the little Reading *‘shifter" at Cape May. One of the couches was a double-decker, rather good for seeing the country but where the engine burns coal dust a CCE] Se and white dressyway as third class and we didnt climb hee] it, but found a seat on a so-called first class. You know what the summer rush exeur sions are at the seashore. Well they haven‘t a thing on that ride of ours, Not only were the elite headed toward the palace in autos, trams and trains but all the cooks, barmaids, etc, were among those present. We survived because our compartment only permitted eight persons. We arrived at Versailles which is a considerable village, but uncompromisingly hot yesterday, and followed the crowd for two hundred yards to the right after heethe 90 out of the station and as we turned the next corner to the left the Palace was ull yards in front. 1 Post card venders, guide book ped: j diers and hawkers of souvenirs were | there in force, at least fifty. Some ) were little girls of about ten or twelve | with women‘s faces, old women, crip | pled soldiers and men . and women | husky enough to work for a living | were in evidence and all of them passed up everyone except Americans id English and those they picked for suckers. There waan‘t a thing wrong vith their nerve either, | They heed stop directly in front of one-and I s the ‘one‘ in this case, and hold yap 2 in front of one‘s fre . We promenaded thru with the crowd. The fat traction was statues of the Groat ench on the ground floor. I noted one in particular, | The life size figure of Catherine de Medici a 9 dad in fake rom that marble effigy impressions, Ist the favews iady was fat gross ficluding. double ns, and, ind. "The Indy evidently his enemics | or at least some who do not revere | er memory for various names were | eratched decply into the marble, her ace is badly scratched and her first hin has disappeared as has also her ose. Perhaps they repose now on the antel piece of some . courageous souvenir thief. On the first floor we slowly paraded ru the glorious rooms splendid Eul apostrs rugs, marble and gold, and hickly‘ hung with portraits. | Louls‘s favorite of himself in . a poole ‘ig which adds inches to his i "tine cant height caught my eye. dpt les with unadulterated ego. Nef is a full length patria ots one the Savoie Queens, has the most b eautifel lady in the collection, 1 read her name on the bottom o lel wilded frame but a half dozen b maids or I wing irma Fa £ inaZ p of six all t Salle de Glace] bably _ known to a f Hr ote the Germans si h Trenident Wi is craw to whic a the pag low » minus: a sugar cont» It was Frereserd and Washington at forgotten whereWewc a a scene of Nay poe Alera pal +l troop» and d ‘ane soldier in the bocond" rank 4 ression of astonishment d Pees er on the General‘s face is relate done. It ces" oa he thoutat him Tut Inter Ls h Tearned i It was mt erflow of pariotism and he comged the brie ae fin, It makes a Si2d shows the Little Corporal " he fh a ebuckaiin® horse after Tis had been _ mortally h ite id rounded. The fourth was Henry VI entering Pari terested also in the tre ramed f d ta tah "m wae Aaprey » in aedt hall are pocryli (Siok
pend hours there if he be a lover of rt and there were fewer others bent m doing the sume thing. R In another room we suw one picture 70 feet long. Thon we invaded the Queen‘s apartments but she must have heard that an ordinary mob was coming because her ris.. dignity: was conspicously absent. The best statue of Napoleon: is ed in the center of one chamber, the best of him I have yet seen, of pure white ewrara and desets him as hunched down in an arm chnir, in his lap wn map an expr those — opposed . to the bilies of ince. vom the Palace we youled, our A. ay to the gardens. A V. M. mide stated it is the finest in France ir Europe or the world, nd had the statement come from another source I would be inclined to believe it, but iow»-well I‘ve heard quite a number f those sruides misuse facts to heut he band, for effect However it is trite to say they are magnificently beautiful. 1 mean just at, They are laid out on a grand scale and they make a wonderful vista from y vantage point near the Mpi It is in | two large | terraces lower one being 15 or 18 fect Below e first and "Far.down dens are : The two canils intersecting in the form of & cross. They really
‘ave not canals but an artificial luke i the form of a cross. At any rate the view melts into: cantly and. beyone into the country and on either sid tall poplars march away. There was a good band playing it [the woods, bouts rowing on the royn canal, peope wandering thru the Juby rinth of paths thru the maze grrdens rolling. lying and sitting on the ier or sitting on the small iron ehnirs uns in fact behaving > any excursion crowd would‘at a similar place. Rooxting, or i two bi barges r ter of the main canal a buge cock of France twonty foot high and made : folingee di flowers must have tnunt od the Eagle banne! < of who signed 1 After wandering all" soounds and staring. at t» statues ndorning. the foun i in the must out of the « pith my head a > 1 found is Wer mor on the grand s ‘ting the two terrnices an ng the fountains. e 1. rubbed. elbows and bioknge figures fountains began to show a little ai of moisture for five minutes, not muc more however than the figures on the steps. Then to an accompainment of long drawn ah‘s and oh‘s from thousands of parched throats the entire twelve fountains sprang into life and beauty They say to open those beauties con 10,000 francs an hour so the exhibl
tion is not frequent, however if permitted to charge un admission feo ain sure they could more than make r c Sum in the summer. For. five. minutes: we stood . and fuxhion said, Well s d its great but lot‘ fo ha to the trion ahr ‘ud of the v our frie ho GREAV ---»+«e-__. GOVERNOR: APPEALS ING TRC s rene x Coneruar of itien to | the qaumity . of army Dirently. sbundoned by the and tng in the wentl quired of the Se any way in which the Lrucks could be purchased of the Depurtment for the use on the farms in that | vicinity. He xtated that numerous inquiries addrestic to the authorities in Wash had . received no consideration Senator K ie is informthe needless destruction of chines, and to find a way to make the bie Eola farmen or others h to put them to use. Ie Senator shoald vine Mays Landing. P
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