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Danube,’ Popular Wall*
Probably the most popular piece
of dance music ever composed—
and loved around the world—
is Johann Strauss Jr.’s group of
waltzes called “On the Beautiful
Blue Danube.”
One says “waltzes” even in speak
ing of a single composition because
all the Strauss waltzes are really a
series of waltzes in varying keys
and moods. Usually there is an
elaborate introduction, that no doubt
summoned the dancers to attention,
observes a writer in the Detroit
News.
The waltz is the heart and soul of
old Vienna. There was something
in the very air that swept down
from the surrounding hills and
woods that made the people gay,
child-like and courteous. Lovely Vi
enna!
Johann Strauss senior was the
; first waltz composer, and then his
three sons, Joseph, Edward, and Jo
i hann Jr. It was Johann Jr. who
i earned the title, “The Waltz King
of the World.”
He wrote waltzes, waltzes, waltzes
! —five or six hundred of them. And
he played them all the way from
the brilliant courts of Franz Joseph
(and even of Napoleon in Paris) to
' the public parks where the people of
his native Vienna loved to dine and
dance. Naturally each was given a
name—any name, like “Vienna
Blood” or “Tales from Vienna
Woods.” “The Blue Danube” has
made that river eternally blue,
though in reality it is blue only if
i the sky is in a very good humor.
The people have placed a “denk
mal” (think often) of Johann
Strauss Jr. in the city park. Beauti
ful rhythmic figures in stone float
around him, where he seems still
to stand and play his violin.
Dutch East Indies’ Days
Are of About Same Length
The Dutch East Indies stretch a
distance equal to that from New
York to San Francisco. The popu
lation totals 52,000,000.
The island empire is equal in area
to all the states east of the Missis
sippi with the exception of the state
of that name, reaching from the
northern tip of Maine to the south
ern tip of Florida, from Lake Michi
gan to the Gulf of Mexico, includ
ing 18 states.
( The whole empire lies full in the
' equatorial sun and reaches from the
tip of northwestern Sumatra to the
center of New Guinea (Papua).
Throughout the islands all days in
the year are about the same length,
as the islands all lie close to the
equator, notes a writer in the Cleve
land Plain Dealer.
The Dutch East Indies comprise
the larger part of the Malay archi
pelago and are situated between
Australia and southeastern Asia.
Their extent may be realized from
the fact that the distance from Sa
bang, north Sumatra, to Merauke,
in New Guinea, respectively the
western and eastern limits, is 3,000
miles—as wide as the Atlantic from
New York to London. They include
such groups as the Moluccas,
Celebes, Sunda, Timor and Banda
islands.
Fourteen distinct kinds of people
inhabit these islands, some of them
very primitive, others highly civi
lized.
Size of Stockings
In the manufacture of stockings
the size is based on the distance in
inches between a point on the toe
and a point on the heel measured in
a straight line. Size Bis eight inches
more or less from the tip of the
toe to the end-of the heel. Both
men’s and women’s stockings are
measured in this manner. Accord
ing to the United States bureau of
standards, women’s stockings are
measured as follows: After the
hose has been pressed and is flat
and unwrinkled, a ruler is placed
along a line in which the tip of the
toe and the bottom of the heel gore
are connected. The hosiery size is
the distance in inches along this 1
line from tip of toe to the intersec
tion of the ruler with the back of
the heel. Only inches and half
inches are represented in size num
bers. Preference is given to the
lower number. For instance, if the
exact measurement is lOV4 inches
the stocking is called size 10 rather
than lOVfc.
Dreams Are Short
Dreams are of very brief dura
tion in spite of the fact they some
times seem to the dreamer to ex
tend over long periods—hours or
even days, according to a writer in
the Detroit News. A few seconds
may be the actual time of a dream
that seemed to carry the dreamer
through a long series of adventures.
Dreams have no significance what
ever in the foretelling of the futufe.
They are merely impression pic
tures, often distorted, created by
our senses in our relationship with
existence.
Animals and the Weather
In the old mythology cats were
supposed to have a great influence
on the weather. The stormy north
west wdnd was called the “cat’s
nose.” The dog and the wolf were
both attendants on Odin, the storm
god. In old pictures, there was
often shown the head of a dog or
wolf with gusts of wind issuing from >
its open jaws. So we can take the
cat as a symbol of heavy rain and
; the dog as representing the strong
1 wind usually accompanying a rain-
J storm.
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