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DEATH OF SIR A.

RAWLINSON

OFFICER WHO FIGURED IN TURKISH CAMPAIGN

London, Junė 2.

The death occurred to-day of Lieut. Col. Sir Alfred Rawlinson, BT. C.M.G., C.B.E, D.S.O., formerly of the Royai Garrison Artillory and

a member of the Naval Volunteer Reserve-Router.

Governor J. Rolf

San Joac, Calif., June.3.

The death occurred here to-day of Mr. James Rolf,-Jur., Governor of the State of California, who

recently 'gained world-wide publicity by expressing his ap proval of "Lynch Justice" for kidnappers.

Towards the end of last year, a large crowd broke into the State Prison at San Jose where two young men were walling trial for the alleged kidnapping and mur der of the son of a prominent San Francisco merchant. The pri soners were taken from the prison. by the crowd, stripped, beaten and hanged to a tree.

Consternation Was aroused world, but Mr. Roife, who was throughout America and the whole

Governor of the State, publicly pralsed the participants, stating they had performed a public ser- vice which was California's lesson to the wrong-doers of the country.

Renter

Mona, P. J. E. Hinquer

A tribute to his prowess as an Aviator during the War was paid by Monsieur de la Prade, the French Consul, an oration at the graveside at the funeral on Saturday of Mans. P. J. E.

inquer, who died at the Canos- sian Hospital on Friday last. victim of meningitis.

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In the course of his address in French. Monsieur de In Prade mentioned that deceased had riven from the ranks to the post of Captain in aviation, and achieved great honour during the War.

Was

A touching figure at the funeral

Mme. liaquer, wife of decensed, who Waa the chief mourner,

The Rev. Fr. Spada conducted the obsequies in the chapel and at the gruveside.

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LONDON FASHIONS

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Few of the portraits of women at this year's Academy reflect recent fashions, and on the whole artists have chosen what pleased themselves and their sitters and have endeavoured not to date their

There was a large gathering present. Including Messrs. de la Prade, the French Consul-General, C. Benner, the Vice-Consul, P. de At Roux, M. C. le Maitre, M. J. B. Montargis, M. Delcourt, I, E. M. Devaux, M. Evelie, J. Guerinent), B. Gaubert, C. G. Fournier, C. de Orecourt, R. Aubrun, A. L. Brus- set, I' L. Lorsignol, A. and Mme. C. Veron, Mrs. Out. Mir. W.McLean, representing Mesars. Shewan Tomes & Co., and others. ---Wreaths were-sent from: "Wife and Father," Monsieur de la Prade, Maison F. Mathieu, Antwerp, A. L. Brusset, Georges Veron, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Barnes, Camille Le Maitre, Mr. and Mrs. Ott, R. Ohl, J. Guerineau, M. Hardvillers, H. Chan du Loi and family, Mrs. J. II, Chân du Loi, Andre Lock, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Morant, Mme. J. Rambenut, Paul Meunier, F. W. Juge, the Banque de Indo-Chine, Messrs. Shewan Tomes & Co., Sister and Staff of the Canossian Hospital, Miss Daisy O'Keefe and others.

pictures by a too great emphasis on contemporary dress. But some of them are quick to record eyebrows, coiffures, and glossy red finger-nails.

Too Much Protection

By Olive Robert Barton:

A little girl strangely shy and retiring and treated liko delicate hot-house plant from the day of her birth, found herself at alx in a saleet private school where she could mix with other children for the first time in her life.

One day she came home and maid, "Mothe, that's a dreadful piner. One little girl called an. othor a terrible namo and thu teacher just laughed."

"What was it, dear? What ald the child say ?"

"Oh, I couldn't tell you, mother. It was She flushed painfully and stopped.

Her mother didn't press the matter then. But another day her daughter said, "I think something ought to be done about that girl. |She's calling overyone that bad name and I keep away from her because I'm afraid she'll call me that too."

This time the mother decided to investigate. "Don't you think you could tell me? You could stand out in the hall and say it through the door very softly. I'l pretend it is the other little girl."

Shocking Name

Soon came * whisper. "Sho calls them all, 'Chop suey" And then the child flew to hide her hend somewhere in, her own

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But she did some real thinking. She had followed the family tradi- tion of bringing up its girls, shel- tered and secluded from worldly contamination until they

were grown. She looked back on her own lovely, lonely childhood, spent in the nursery with a governess, then later in rarified schools with The orfectly chosen clothes high walls that shut out the world that give poise to a sitter are seen and its realities until abo. in the late Mr. Spencer Watson's almost old enough to be married. portrait of Miss Marguerite Then she found herself married Battle: she wears a collarless and living in a cosmopolitan "eity frock of black velvet caught at in a society that consisted of overy the throat by- a double-headed sort of people including polite diamond pin. A fur cape slips roues and intriguing women. She off her shoulders to show a white was confused and unhappy with titled black Portia flower pinned at one side, and her her puritan views and finally turn. serenely on her neatly

cap is worn fed against all social contacts and dressed sought shelter in a secluded coun- hair. Taffeta makes an occasion-try home where she saw very few

appearance. Miss Dorothy people at all. ruffled evening wrap worn by a Selous-uses it skilfully in a-blue

Facing Realities dignified white-haired lady in a She learned during that short. cyclamen evening gown. "Lady period to distrust almost everyone Delamere," painted by Mr. John because she had never succeeded Hay, has a dress of inde greon in segregating the real from the Dame Laura Knight painta the taffeta shot with gold. Mr. worthless. Without defence and Duchess of Rutland full length in Cadogan Cowper paints a frilled too highly sensitized it took her a beautiful black evening gown red taffeta gown so crisply that several years to adjust herself that appears to be made of dull it almost rustles.

Bnally and learn, to look upon paillettes with a short black velvet The fashionable short cape

people diepassionately, and

of her Mr. Campbell realize that many cape trimmed with white fox. A duly recorded.

judices were undeserved and peart necklace and a pearl brace. Taylor paints the hostess of founded. let are worn, and the graceful in a rich red velvet evening gowned to her little girl that chop suey

After a day or two she explain-j line of the dress la emphasized and a sable cape. Velvet appears, Mrs. A. F. de Silva against the shimmering blue silk again and again. Mr. James Guns something to eat and not The funeral of Mrs. A. F. do John Lavery is one of the few length in an autumnal dinner dear. I think she must be a lot! of the banner binckground Sir paints Mrs. Gerald Wellesley full bad word at all. "Ask her to come home with you sometime, Silva, who died at her residence in artists who are not afraid of crisp gown of black velvet made on of fun. Which proved to be true. St. Joseph's Building on Friday textures. His "Miss Diana classical straight lines with long afternoon, took place on Saturday Dickinson" has an Ascot frock of bell sleeves bordered in fur. Mr. needed a little more

She decided that her daughter: at the Roman Catholic Cemetery, creamy organiza that shades W. the Glehn has a

roughage, The deceased was a resident in mysteriously to a cyclamen tone portrait of Miss Jane Austen in a nil chance to meet the world the Colony for over thirty years, her hat is wide-brimmed in the with a softly draped cowl neck that dream of perfection and learn

towards the hom of her wide skirt; long-sleeved magenta velvet gown tale. Better for her

as it is, rather than a rosy fairy- and was predeceased by her hus-modifed "Romney line that is line. Mr. Harold Knight gives

to release band and only son.

The Rev. Fr. Spuda officinted among the season's choice for the glimpse of

modern neckline ingaw to it that there were more choice rather than prejudice. Sho at the graveside.

coming summer. Is "Lady Anne his head

and shouldera of The chief mourners were her Rhya" wears a dance frock of "Lilian," who has a white satin children in the house and had re- nophews, Mesara, G. A., G. T., white organule made with dropped dress with the top folded in invamped her idea of a too tender P. I., and C. F. Vaz.

shoulder line and knots of blue silver lame, Mr. Brocklehurst and keeps its girls' heads in the Others pre-

education that sluta out realism sent were Messrs. V. M. Barradas ribbon on the little put sleeves, records a beautifully arranged misty clouds. and V. N. Nunes.

Her blue sash is of narrow rib. blue silk scarf worn by a young hon

Protecting the child woman in a grey frock.

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