lollIt*rate.eltieit-Mr-A STRANGE BABY.Changes Color Several Time* A Day A Phenomenon In low a.Klt;atK*' A Dee Moines, Iowa, dispatch (0 the Now York World says: Cbanglos first pink, then a durk singer color, then an alabaster white little Ell Rama, the fourteen month-old babe of Count and Countess Natboo, is causing the greatest excitement, as told In the World a few daya ago.The little fellow is a son of Count Xutboo, a Hfmlo and an Americas girl, who Is a graduate of tbo Unlver-1 8 ally of Wisconsin. 111In many ways he is Just like other, n babies. He baa a lusty pair of hmgf, eats heartily and Is bright. Whoa little Ell Rama awakes In the morning bis skin Is the color of the rose leavel.At noon a dark color begins to creep •ver bis face, and soon be li the color of bis princely ancestor. At night ho lokks Jlko a marble Image,The little fellow has been the Subject of much discussion among tbs medical and scientific men of the city.It Is the general opinion (but the mixture of the blood causes the strange phenomenon. Whether the child will grow up n tall, white American or be a little dark Hindoo with silky block hnlr and sharp eyes like his father is a question.• Count Xathoo has opened up a temple nf phycholcsy here, and has quits i following. He la also a clever trick artistCount and Countess Xathoo were married in Quincy III., several years ago. The girl's homo was in Madison, Wls.Their marriago caused something of a furore, as not only did the girl defyconvention In marrying biro, but the■ •lark-skinned count brtrke some of thenprime laws of India by marrying an American.hiwisc-thgtiOfbn|KIHuItBIatIhtheznttyrtheclahaian.i. i