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HER RQYAL'SHY1SS FINDS OUT PLOT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE Brincew .Mauci While the Pankhurst -militants Etormed "Buckingham palace from the park a suffragetpibt failed, discover ed (says report) by no less a lady than H. H. Princess-'Maud, daughter of Princess 'Royal the dowager duchess of Fife. " London society knowns relatively little of the young princess. Her fath er, the late Duke 'of Fife, shrank from attending court where those respon sible for'assigning precedence ne?er knew where -to place him. ' But-her "Royal Shyness" possesses a will of , her. own and a romantic yearning to 'marry and reform" a cer- the recalcitrant princess was bidden to a visit at Buckingham that Queen Mary might employ-moral suasion. "FOR HE'S A J. G. F." When a man goes home and, as a certain Main street; merchant did last night, tries to bolt the door with a cigar, pokes the fire with the spout of a coffee pot, attempts to wind the clock with a bootjack, takes a cold potato in his hand to light him to bed and prefers sleeping in nat and boots, you may reasonably, infer that he has been making the acquaintance of some very jovial people. -Kansas City Times. o o RURAL EVIDENCE "A politician who keeps an ear to the ground is likely to hear a great deal that is interesting."' "Yes," replied Senator Sorgham; "and, on the other hand, 'he may sim ply get an earache' Washington Post - o o AT THE SEASHORE m' ' slJ "How human those waves are." "Why do you say that?" "Because ,thev are heaw swells tain prince'- in exilel .Kinjr'Georee's when thev strike" this nlace. but thfev :m m I ia Sargumenjtsproyjng-nofflcacious ,go away broke, iu