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STRANGE DISCOVERIES.

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UNDISCOVERED LANDS.

WHERE WHITE MEN NEVER SET FOOT.

Even in this twentieth century, there are still tribes of savuges who have never, been seen by a white man: large tracts of land are still unexplored, and the in- Princesses, generals, and geniuses, scious habitants might practise strange customs et European nobility of various ranks unparalleled in the world

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would have and titles, bave descended upon Broad-) way, New York, in such numbers (says been true a few years ago, of Darkest the Literary Digest) that the jobs of Africa, says the Star, adding that it in

probably not so now.

But what of South America? the writer "extras in the various theatrical pro- ductions have taken on new glamour.naks, Seven dollars a bend is considered a Here is a continent with vast arvas fair price for beautiful women and im-still unsurveyed, great tracts of land posing men whose heads were once adorn where, so far as we know, the white ed with regal ornatuents, reports the Newman has never set foot, but which we York America. These fallen angels know to be inhabited. Of all the Re- of Europe are now herded into moù scenes pablies that go to form this great con- ax nameless supers," greatly to their tinent, there is only one that has no ab- bereft, since most of them ar "broke," origines left-Uruguay... In the Argen as well as to the bens of the theatru tine and Chile we know something of all red" men that are left, but even goers who like high class backgrounds, the If it hadn't been for the arrival on there much is to be learnt.

For instance, how much is known of the these shores of the Princess Agatha Pen nesco. a Rumanian notable, the secres of wonderful tribe in Chile, with their the intest group, of fallen angels might woman priesthood.?" never have been unearthed, says the American reporter, who deposes further:

PIONEER MBIONS.

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Part of Paraguay is marked on the It is a vast area,

Here it is

The Princess is young, lovely, and in-maps as Chaco, tellectual, and has as much blue blood in part lying in Argentina, part in Bolivia ber is as she has idens in her pretty and part in Paraguay, and it merges into

the southern part of Brazil. The wife of a distinguishe still possible to purchase a few leagues of hend. Rumanian Senator, she made a srip to

Innd on which possibly a European has the United Suites two years ago. Her great passion was to see her native land never set loot. economically rebuilt. but her patriotism was hampered by personal privations, de spite the fact that her husband, Constan tin Pennrsco, was a Whip of the Liberal party and hailed as a probable Cabinet

member.

There are seventeen distinct tribes of Chaco red men (commonly called "" In: dians), each with its own distinctive dialect and with varying customs; it is entirely due to missionary effort "that some five of these tribes have become known to the outside work.

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Mruga enst for Max Reinhardt's huge pautodians. After two years and a half be Mr. B. G

was able to call in others and get a mist ruine The Miracle."

MANY HIGH-BORNS.

sion station started.

A MAN'S WOEX.

For those interested in the protection For this production a vast number of supernumeraries or extras" was need of aboriginal races and their education. ed. What Gest and Reinhardt parti nothing can be more interesting than eularly wanted was young and striking the story of adventure and success of looking ladies not womec-who could this pioneer, Mr. W. Barbrooke Grubh, On the commercial side new markets have put firm and dash into the briefest ges been rande: on the educational side a pre- tures and convey intensemos etnotioniously unwritten language has been re-

for the modest stipend

duced to writing on the humanitarian side a people whose hand was against everybody have been transformed to a rate of industrially helpful men and women; while to those who think of higher things there has been won from a literally godless state, many who ne

So during the months that "The Miracle thrilled Manhattan with its colour. movement, and lights a-real, certi- fied priccess-Mme. Paleologue, no less capered, shouted, and shook a tambourine as a mad, exquisite gipsy. And no one out front had the slightest suspicion that this small cog in the gigantic mach tery of the play was of the blood royal.

Discovery of the Princess Peanesco in the surging crowds of the spremnele led to the surmise that array of whirling figures there might be hidder other foreign cele brities whose stars of fortune had been dimmed by the war and who were mixing with the yon-dollars-a-bead mcb for obvious reasons.

Quiet inquiries were made--and start- ling discleares followed. It was found. that one of the most arrestingly beauti ful of rh unprogrammed muidens was in reality the Princess Manuella Soutro, whose throbbing soprano lent lustre to certain chants. A granddaughter of the Prince of Valchio, & Rumanian province, Princess Manuella, like the lovely Agatha, bad decided to discard her title.

High-born. exotic Indies, bred in luxury's lap, weren't the only living wonders of the play's "extra" list. There were men, too, who had been millionaires, but whom fate had cast ruth lessly into the "super" class, as if cruelly forgetful of their past achievements.

OTHER PATRICIAN FIGURES. Consider the case of Vladimir Volois koy. Before 1914 by had been a major general in the Russian army, and from Archangel to Odeast he was also famous is. L Milk King of Muscovy When the Romanoff throne was hacked to shreds the new insurgent Government seized the Voletskoy plants, and the General saw his wealth and position crumble. From Petrograd to New York and a minor, though important, job as the burgemaster in the Reinhardt production was a slow step, but one which Volotskoy was forced to take.

A similar destiny was that of Captain Boris Sergievsky, Oace he was the "hend of a Russian army aviation corps. Once his coat glistened with medals the St. George Cross and other jewelled insignia. For the Captain, who also served with the British Royal Air Force, did vuliant deeds during the world war. Civil strife in Russia found him actively engaged,

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Mr & Mrs T. Arthas empty continent." In the past the policy Miss E.R. Bailey has been to drive back and gradually ex- Mr

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Miracle." General Nikolaieff, who bad threaded his way from the Crimen to the Land of Liberty after terrible experiences in Russia, was a typical one. Yet de- apite a year is a German prison camp and hair-raising escapes from the Bolshe viks, the Concral maintained a congenial whole, heurtedness during the run of The Miracle, which made him esteem. ed by all his "fellow-workers,

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