Travelogues; . are made clean for seven copecks,or three cents and a half, to therich private suites fitted withwonderful devices for steamheat, dry heat, showers, mas-sage, friction, and repose, thetreatment sometimes costingseveral dollars. But the mostpopular department is that ofthe ordinary Russian bath, which ILARIOUS MUJIK. PEASANT WOMEN 138 MOSCOW costs about half a dollar, and is throngedevery afternoon by the business menof Moscow. There we invariablysought refreshment and reju-venation at the close of ourlong days of sightseeing andphotographic work. As for THE OMNIPRESENTSAMOVAR


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