Helen Keller Newspaper Notices . ing her own living now by--••iting and lecturing. ^^ •wv^ , TWa-SS.^ -J^^Le^qi^rgL- >; -bc w -e_ 4-1. \ ^, 2> A strange,and pathetic IncideBfc inthe life of Helen Keller Is her Summertrip to Madrid, wJiere, at the earnestpleading of Queen Ena, whose great-est sorrow is the total deafness anddumbness of Prince Jaime, her five-year-old son, she will endeavor tobring light into the mind of the littlefellow and teach him something ofthe great lesson that she has reminds one of the old saying, theblind leading the blind, but in thiscase there will b


Helen Keller Newspaper Notices . ing her own living now by--••iting and lecturing. ^^ •wv^ , TWa-SS.^ -J^^Le^qi^rgL- >; -bc w -e_ 4-1. \ ^, 2> A strange,and pathetic IncideBfc inthe life of Helen Keller Is her Summertrip to Madrid, wJiere, at the earnestpleading of Queen Ena, whose great-est sorrow is the total deafness anddumbness of Prince Jaime, her five-year-old son, she will endeavor tobring light into the mind of the littlefellow and teach him something ofthe great lesson that she has reminds one of the old saying, theblind leading the blind, but in thiscase there will be no disaster, forthere is no more capable or efficientteacher in the world today than HelenKeller, not only d^^t^d dumb, butblind. The pi*ince hais been treatedby every eye specialist of note in theknown world, but all to no purpose,and Miss Keller will, in the samefashion that she taught herself yearsago, make the first advance towardan education for the child. BoSCoYU, >, (X Wv€-Y UC- cX^Vv^ JvcYve (:p n 13-. Xew details of the visit Helen Kellerthe blmcl marvel, is soon to pay the royafamily of Spain, have been received :rBoston, and show her aid has been en-listed not only for Don Jaime, the socont? child of King Alfonso, but for the youiig-est child,. Infanta ^^^arie Christina, whcis eighteen months old. Both are practically deaf and dumh,and Miss Keller has been asked to advance the date of her journey to Spain. Queen Victoria Eugenie and King Al-fonso with suite are now at La Granja,f«rty miles from Madrid, where the storkis expected shortly for the fifth time. After the stork visits La Granja theicourt will go to Santander, in the fafnorth of Spain, to dedicate the newpalace, La Madalena, after which thecourt will establish itself in San Sebas-tian, the Summer capital, to remain untilthe end of July. Don Jaime is a sturdy little fellow,dark, good looking, exceedingly brightand popular with alL Deep commisera-tion Is displayed and hopes are expressedt


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