TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1925.
OUR PRINCE.
WHYT OF PRIS FUTURE
NOW ?
**SETTLING DOWN.
"He would Be selle to hide the pu vionts increasing anxiety regarding the Prince of Wales's Inture, in volving also the hallon's future and well-being.
A. A Gardiner, writing in the Daily News,"
"The Matiere desires the Paner in fik, 4. worthy abs Tubbier, has to be position. The world
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LONDON THEATRICAL
DARING MIDNIGHT ESCAPE
ROW.
DANCER DISMISSED,
PATIENTER REWARDED.
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Sjars, both clothes, unit garden The Austrian uctresses, Clarice Hardwick and Mildred, combined with amazing du- Nicholls, were mentioned in the ing helped to convicks, Sittey Bow-street Police Court when Marks and Arthur Bagou, who were Miss Mira Nirka, a dancer in s rving entrees for ads and
Rose Marie." now being pro-breaking, epectively, duced at Drury Lang, complained at midnight From adjacent ft: Pentonville that ben Ephrain, one of the res
Epoleon, Pdingle ebonden, managers, had threatened her with violence, and had used ferca
With the scissors they scraped the [benguaje,
ferment front the brickwork, eusin 1 Ber. Therefore, it is n Counsel explained that Mires working in adjacent chers, until nals Scurrussing the promise of Nirska ant Hardwicke took two
Ech sy miks an opening through t ske Prince's development,
curtains nightly. Everything went, well until Miss Hardwicker walk. With the bed clothes! became indisposed. and Misshay made a rope. by which they Niebolls, who understudied her, "lili down 30 feet into the prison persisted in copying Miss Nirska's į änkt mit thers Bley collected the elaborate curtsey,
The Prince Bae as puse he age of the Prison C'mening, ari bus renchedi fler age of seriousins and respondidity. Nadhure bates espáipped Bignalings for alan duty with the qualities of democratie kingship.
inland gifts have felt a plea at impression madina atmos pher of goodwill during his ton Throughout the worlk.
"Behind these grou"le for sufis. fuetionik- a widespread and growing dubt whether ebber quelites als essential to his high position au besine engundang zonadensely cultivatedž.
This view down mot imply dis #regale Prince's love of sport and internet amusement, or of his] Comprung statele pe Boat is ments that the publié woud Sere. hieved to red less about the jazz drum and banjo side odi Blue Priner life.
We Priosce's fukare is of un- finali, ac eveta world wide, geome e. A main sal bis gemise kindll)- mes of heart emas wish to repay the nations' affection and goodwill.
Te can repay it by maluting hi prende adhirah Axample, and Luking up some tack reflecting his interest in the weightier matters of·! rational life and the preparation for his future responsibilities.
THE HUMAN TOUCH.
JAN HAY'S ADVICE TO "GUY'S STUDENTS.
Major Keith "an Bay") ad dressed the students of Guy'ni Hospital medical school in muit week on "The human touch in professional life." "Sleep your- selves as deeply as you like in the knowledge and kre of your eraft," was his advice, "as don't forget the human touch."
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BLAIR
Pauline Blair has the distinction of being the Best American girl to be chosen as mastot of an English ovenn guing lines,
Ry "the human touch," he saiti. he meant character and per- sonality as contrasted with techni cal knowledge and ability.
The management refused to much healing was wrought by suggestion as by physic... Many interfere when Miss Nirska com a patient got well just because he plained, after which Miss Ninska refused to take the curtains. Mr. believed in his doctor.
Patients were of three classes: Ephraim spoke sharply to her in (1) Those who were really ill her dressing-room, saying that he these gave little or no trouble, was determined to maintain dis- (2) Those who were, rather illeipline but did not believe in doctors, and said so plainly. These required. to be handled tactfully by means of the soft answer. "Many man will positively enjoy a tennis glow," said the speaker, if he is allowed, when he talks about it at his club lo refer to it as 'my synovitis."
The magistrate dismissed the
summons.
Miss Nirska did not appear in Rose Marie" that night, her un- durstudy taking her place at a minute's potics.
sarden tubes, and mack, them-into a -rofstuiarase, by meats of which
a ey sealed the 20-foot prison bound- My wall.
No prison escape of romantic. Metion, or Eighly-colored mele burn, says the Eveling News," was ever more eleverly hatebed of duringly carried out. Both ment Fuust hive been, samping away
i
ment and loosening the bricks for
Mrs. Martha Hooffman Honks is an export welding denión- strator.
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LOVE AND DEATH. Darrelt Figgis, formerly cine ting past. Their rope comminent in Sine Fein circles before prise to hunkets, like eunvas the rebels broke away, whose wife texts, and a coloured bedcover, and committed suicide a taxi laut monstre feet, find together end-November, was found dead in Fis diameter was 21 inches, gas-filled room in Bloomsbury,
He left a note, reading. "It is and it was hound with string
the only way out". He figured very law feel,
Prominently in the inquest a week before on a young woman who did the result of an operation.
Kystently the men discussed de it plans for estrape dung their wink, in the course of which they
In the sessor.
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FASHIONS.
PARIS STILL LEADS WORLD.
"CREATIVE BRAINS."
During 2 High Court action against a dressmalting firm for fall- ingel supply extunes in accord-
Piggie took the room telling the landlady that he wanted w niet apartment with a gas fire, as he would be doing a lot of writing
The mald's knock was not an- swered in the morning, and when the police forced the door they found him lying on the bed.
There were several letters on the dressing table-one long one to the Coroner, another to the press, and others to friends in Preland
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Bush and family Mr 12. 16 Capplocso Mr J. CBRN Mr B. Chalker
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per for Barker & Co., „pt] Kensington, who was called net n ext waness, give evidence, that a. dress d4 inches long, should have
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This rule embled the stores. 10 apply by post a dress lo fit any woman. If the womat happened to be short or slightly abnormal in shape, the dress could be cauly ad Justed.
Ready-made dresses, the buyer cunfinned, were sold wholesale ai Mr. Justice McCardie: Many from 2s, 6 to 13 guineas. hnsbands, on learning that, will immediately reduce their household
llowances!
"The witness added that in 1925 skirs were fuller than in 1924.
Mr. Justice 31cCardic: Why? Witness: Because the Paris model It transpired subsequently that houses create the furhions, and all she had been refused admission to the world follows their lead
The doorkeeper the theatre.
Mr. Justice McCardie: Do you handed her a letter terminating
PESSIMISTIE PATIENTS, her agreement, and she was not me to shy that Britain followe (3) Patients who have nothing allowed even to visit her dressing- Paris? the matter with then, but think froom.
Witness: Yok.
The
they are going to die forthwith. Later Miss Nirska issued a writ Mr. Justice McCurdie:" These wanted cheering up. He against the Drury Lane manage. Frunel nation must congratulate
for it. advocated giving these patients ament, claiming damages
Witness: It has creative brains." name to their complaint. "Tell wrongful dismissal.
him something-anything that
will keep his Imagination from
NOBring into the regions of un- healthy speculation."
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It was, said Major Beith, a good plan sometimes to be symbolic. "It is strange the amount of solid comfort which a nervous patient can extract from having his in- terior compared with that of a motor car especially if you tell him he's a Rolls-Royce."
Doctors were the standing Army and Navy of humanity. The life of these met was one long campaign on behalf of other people against ignorance, and dirt, and cruelty, and disease.
Guy's men had a wonderful re- card and a great heritage, and as
a final reminder to those who were passing through the schools he said: "have heroically refrained from urging you to cultivate what is known as an agreeable bedside manner. 1 still refrain, but let me remind you that a few words of cheery commonsense and un- professional informality will often do more for the average patient than the whole British Pharma- coporía,"
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