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Show ' , v , , I - . .. t ,-3 4' 7 I . . i I f - , i;; 4, , ; IIprepte , I Neve& ; SECTION TWO' tki hcs. 1 Reed the Newel Beennee he Ate CLELPIAfiverthing - AM& 4 DESERET EVE,NING . I hBlit "SIGHTS" the ..n - oe iti AND ORONETS11. BEING SOUGHT l'e it 1 LONIION,, ABOUT atm 'n,, woman Governor British ' PNIni Selnorne Palm?, , lellaa , "The ,,,- Show Typical Taken "Does House" to be Tourists to Meet in , ,t, y.x 4 , )4.r! , ee. ; !!,' ' - '. , , , mon JR. . t i.,, 4 M Is 7'''' r P- at,d IFS, ..e City .., nets,, EIGHT 'PAGES t Ili , , : .j H SUBDUED ) Vie:Ate, slliiii; Playwright e '4 t4.4, . Iwt f ,,,,D ,e) -- i 1 1 7. Em- ) Correspondence.) June C.Only one tiny LNOON. the whole British empire the governorehip of a woman That is the Isle et Wight, 'hose si,,,vertior is Prince Henry of Battenberg. She. cif course. 'is the youegest uf the daughters of thel late Queen Victoria, end the mother, of the present Victona. consort !of the king of Spain. incidentally Princees Henry is one of the richeot of Law Britigh ...,ruyaittee. She. has been !governor of the Isle of Wight and also; of carisbreok caetle. the historic fort- ress there, for Ile yeers. or sines. thet death of her husband, Priece Henry Mauriee of Battenberg, a be formerly (Special i..!: ,i''" of The Corresp9ndent ,i Saturdal . li' Vtny )1,;! INGENUITY AND MECHANISM 5 .i GermansMews and London Society Abroad. of Gossip - - , Writes His impressions High Society Women Riot Against -. li,- 4Todxy's Batt!es are Not So Much Matte 7s of Muscle and Spirit t.. inventors on .NL.!, .isit 6 :;,, ii., i II sn, Isk,a Ste& .. ,7ri ista" - ,s't, torr.s.nd,-ncalv: J'Ine "4 .! III 4;'.i' l lees !,dy is .1., 3 into unheroic i;,:i s. M,kh knisni and in- ; I g.,moty are soioirriting mus- ,,,, The r,ck, na,..- - to will ard sp:' is rottr":":1,' i.i.',...gid- - :.,s is to tok.kk much a,s It.. K, 1, a; rt7, ..!.., enemy. and io expose as Ttile as 1..f re the n sr it - a. t'- - yr,- - , s paable your skin in httor Idu,ichter i , tars.- - nke :witty th, airuggle for Poland is i tnt.nr..,.: 411, t, t s her wu.,- g-, . tit the .,.,rer, a .rong ..,1: Mt !a, less, mobile. gets 3ar -. .1- in ;:.,i,d becomes Inure and more stable. :s a ..,gesot b,Or:11'''..: i.ell ant char' s and hokel deeds grow ,, .:! s !,.....,1.! trkts ,,, ;,,, .. and 1. ii aluabie And cunning , Tne f e i ,s, l'rn ,,, NI.,,, , ;., ,,i. A Ils. T. tr. I, ',1; 3$. , tha:s-unnar- , S .'ri 77r fti Bat- - , Al!' 4,,, I? gP. ' ,,,,, tia,7gh s' : but all three! cif 1;.'. Erin KITCHEN ECONOMY IN KINGS V was a German, at the outbreak of the war. of the sons of Princess Henry ',JI LE i 400041 I held these posts. He of course. IS UNHEROIC VAY COME HERE trerr, ik...S4.g to botn Pi.,g?, I Mr, !! 4. JA ,t, Sgt. r And h:.-- , , ;kr. i .i ioun g t 'ken t :1, ?', ... r , f ' , i sh i T 2;:.', ar, 'i 0, .n., of the , "Asa', 11, Ce :.! 'I, ., ied, ,,,,,,, Cillf-E- 1;?1,, 4, SAYS LOMAX i the MODERN WAR News With the Russian ("7 e.. Et1 4 ?; I' la!,ts.! '' '"'1:'.,':..h.,,cI.'1'n'is.'";'.., ri'lelkt'itaet;te'llfi'onelezple-onu, d.,!ig'Is n slaiig i'..: i ,.: k:th th, bak ...net, and do your i to 4At him , heaply wiih spades, en,. !,,, g.itls woe,:,...4 -- I ..,kd in ,simkohm,,, and tr., ics stle ts bercr.r.Ing to e ITultms at,,ut ,r,,,,,,,, ,f 0, l',. li.st at this a,re the Germans. for ' ,,, :., hnigadly the best equip- - , c.ey ar to fly ra,- 'h,-.A , I..a!, it., queen have most to economize . r. sols-d n limn. ,,, ifs" k dr. ,:i g. in The hiertnan new war of ,,, t horoughly Is 4 4, organized. ,i rs s,..: eer, kibi i s' Id M .L..4, ifind,mburg!s staff, Isiah .:....,',, :... 1, ..1.. ' s, if arn, rs ha .al d department 0C ,.. '' I1 t 4 ,, At ;,'. r !t!Irr.!! I,. r :r, , !,1 ,rs 31,d pianners i 0 I ' ., I i. ...:t ., h ,' r Thrse officers ".... ,.,,,, , ,I tri, ithe vs ar nil.; :1,,,,S !. ,, ,: or Tr, I' ,!,, al: .s ''. ;,a., ff. ; th riu.-:': n .t.) , gk ,r ' " .is. so that th 1 3 a ra,,,;, ::' in e gents, 1,hit.:ng . r tilio In devi: -, !!;,,y , :. !MA!! . ,r' ;I nti ..,r11.T 1 : a grat ;. va.- The new Gs coleir .1 i ,, , f ke'reonr ,r rusoe r. ,kn Ark, internal tit's.," eh, ...,ti n,re tha, 1 rr:,,rixr i i from a centAan ni. an kg, ,, spr e, F., ge..ned in 1.., ,i 11 !! ,t rnechariS fl tvunal 11E! nit:, S ori,ly ;., , .t nsi,tr, ,. T4 I" a kle ice ...,i it is usu. I ,,,:. :rued a4 al-- rt 11: s msing , riricS:" i i...,k ii.- - kik,- - 'or simii: ' her., :! 7'1 ,,, ,,,. r,r,': a, ,,k ofprf,ss, &It, :iooated. Ira ieWit, i.N.:' oi:. ..,, , ' ,.! , i ,! l'!,,I, 1,IS t, , c,,nrItlel -1,' to th, ! : H ' TT, ., 1,; niisi 14,ku :nspires all ;!1! s.!i.. :.:4", r f.: FO My ,:l i. .,:.,, thi, to, r,..... i ,:" of earfart ',arse-- . ,r,1 .tio In th:r:;.- - I, at ',ic:.', ..,, ,i, 1. ,a.,.,, , ,,,;,,d by HIne.trt. ! . r. ,T .. '' 1.'- -' ' ,! de.,-ir..,,T& , sar!' tui.,, v,1111 u.., I '.'',i ltlali tenberg volunteered for service in the i'! . British army, and one of them. Prince' ) , 3'4 Mauriee of Battenberg. has 1,Inco dicd K t :1 r' a hero's death in Flanders.: Ss thie th. alH royal mother has not escaN-.. most universal heartache threugnout ,f.i Europe and knowe not when another; of tier sons may lay 110Wn his life en r, Di 4 the field of fame. Princess Henry. 'whose Londen home t is Kensington palace, lefties here earlei 44. t next week for Carisbrock castle for al lFif means'. prolonged stay in lier little kingdom" ,i I I The 0"IY way really to see London is She la. by the way. not the first of c:,C.-z---4-,' ;iv cn foot. That cardinal point was laid ber ilex to.rule over the Garden Isle. 14, The first to do so. down in convereation yesterday by as It is called. , 4fil one of the men of culture. (British Amid& of Clare. was a daughter of 1 ,tri it t of rzit the at Earl are She was govGloucester. who rf-'- 1:V : isnetift busily engaged i ' 1 !..4.,,! t VI present in organizing new faellities ernor in the middle of the 13th CentUrt. .... 7 v...., ,...4. A '4 1 fete i.., SAn 4' '40 ruler of the joie was Ave-lithat will emends American and other Another i: 4,, t a... 1,,' de Portibus. Coentess of Albe!........t:timarath.aul to tratelera as welt as Londoners ' 1,;.;;;:::"Nr220. :t ' -1 P) study the present and the marle, and Laity of the. Isle ,it .'' io ow000sswiwassmalThe office really forms an in. pest life of this old and fascinatinglY Wight d.f:et,,. i intereting metropolis as DO others teresting link between the present day I ' ever have been able to de. The means and that two centuries after the Nor!r ...., "conducted-parties," man of doink so will be t oonquest ' (1) but not of the kind that this y '114 1 Rumor says that the king ef Spain Mt .'". d her stiperio tr A L:,14AN:.,,!,IN; it ::., .. rio not , n hen Why cheapened phrase conjures up. and his royal mamma-in-la:, !, zi n i.: . ' l',i. her SIT 1 hit it off any too welt When the king There sill be no man with a megaf, "c' ,, ,.. ii, .:, I front Po- r ,,f.' r.4ted .,. ,I,,,Y : was at last no Cowell. ': 4aSe. 11,1 rubber-nec- k and it which. ',' wagon ,,,Ta",c, ,, : :Inc '': la4,1 ni. o 4 put into op- ci,ursa filn4. ni. Tor, hastie. .3,10st important of all. it will is in the Isle of Wight ami stayed with ,, ,. 1,, :.'y ::.,, . ma, bine 'n. 3! de- I; ; r on ' ;.1!1,!1.,z, m.tat for ,4, al tr., ' i ,1: 1 sci mean seeing Just the stereotypedl Princess' Henry, his majesty made a loi,.. :, r 1. 1.... This is a big " ,' mfatg r ffar- - and I:, 1..im ;:.,, 11 s I i i1 it will not be a mad rush demdedly hasty departure. due. it was tights ''), u4k-- . n ....Teti a lig,'" :, ,,,, t,,, 1.1 ik tram the houses of parliament to the said. to one of thoee ,, 11 I 4';',111;6'0"' r!, disagreements I kt 4 .i.n. '' IP" as Iv 13,,..Itt ;',111,,E anti neishdkg ':. noise-M(1h.St- Paul's. a "quick which. we are told. happen in the best Abbey and '''':- y , s ak .o.u. te 1(4 h, Ts y ,Irg Eto.1, ": ''":'" ..1,0 ni, and bends into Ir.nelf at the iMesbire Cheese and regulated families. Moreover he has ',.! . g, ' 4 ,,t, id,.1,,,-,- 1 1 ,..), f r !..r It ,r, ;ina Near !,,,,- r,,,h;n,I thee ho! for the Tower. Loncitin bridge. not been in Englund ince. Nor hat 1...:,1 t su, rk, tar,!..s .rpt t, has in use a the Itinories. the East End and inn:, the the princess been to Madrid. if one r t ,I is I. , .1 !ni ossini, ,ttillit it Th.r..,,,i deal i , i roud dtstroyen docks! It a Ont. in fact. he a case of remembers correctly. though the eueen A ').1,-,,,I,v:"'i .i,.e I ,'-f r sk!,:o, :h., r,,t1,!, of d. dr,dgen, but Instead has of '''s, been doing,.,,, on but of getting here Spain once visits a something th, Ia.!! s,.! sorrel 4 .. 41016. glom! Both ,or twice. their grandmothers, iI The 'conductors" or the parties will Princess Henry and Queen Christina, ir,, rr;!;ekr:nh',., ..:1:'pli:a:;(1'f:E.t,.'1.ht:s': t,';',::,',::,1,,,,,"f .1t,".''1:: ::;:lelh"riti:;':r:eaL;-hh,rdaPut.'ileokclicti.nndldbT" .1;ii'::, 1 be scholars of fame. writers and artiare equally loved by the royal ehil, j ,,,,,t, sts who have a whole list of books or dren. and both ladies are said to agree Ir,s; ;kuill,;sienr k.. nth Nill t ,0,., other works dealing with London to with the simple way in which the young i;,,,...,, ' P i 1 S lAn.',';''s r";,:fin til;tYtr';'hire atovulat; 01.; their credit. They will do the "guidik, queen is bringing them up. The nue,r.;..i filnt .7r; ;!,,,,,!!;:r:::!k","71 '; ::: ',,Ile,',,,,' ,11': , :!,,";,':: ..s b. i r iakt, 1 :' r,,,. , ng" purely for the love of making eey In the royal palace is exactly over! The ribla"..."', ,F:l airmen .'n i dropped al OP r, ,1 ;it'. .k 1 the private apartments where acquainted with all the clis1 Ell ' by the s,,,tter,d the engineers ocoll 'ITC,. .,,..., Ly as botni,s ,m,be, t,,,,. c civerits that they themselves have king and queen. and all axe furnished 1 who t 4 marching beside the ma..she 4:! ,,,led , table. 1I, ,ho reg ar d Trade in the course of ...tin pretty Englieh style. rt4 study and '4:1' 1 years of f thelehltke, t.nt the machine continued to i ' sorl t.,, ,,r,b,rs tbr,ugb II ,t Cent in the 'byways of London. Poking! prnnte:.) These playroom feentined is painted in cream the road. and tore up 20 yards '...f, be a !,, pl,,ugh ladles-in-v...,,,d: 'S'f th,se ailing, .....3 color with fitted 7.., walks, in fact, will make a l wall ' cupboards fell special! liy :',..I ar.. befoi- - i Arne zn a sdop tried tit the r"ral tab!, Irratute of London byways. They will of all kind"' of toys and shelves gay im II 14 For la; king tarbed-wirthP r,as chef entangle,ker, tni,gilant. counts !with Z't brightly-bounC.' , Practically ignore the btg children. books, ,v40, Eleld Marshal itin,dentierg has --Iur:LIt. tbut v hen It was explain.ft t.) tlIm that ;bent. Inte the Abbey and the tower. the many of which are gifts from the EngZia Sr!..-rAk al I nierhana meg. de tor The most made the , her majesty sugg,stion teisiness of --..:...i,le: ee, - displaying which already! lish grandmamsna of the royal young-stet3 ta In ,..... r; tonsetentious motives and In ,rder that 1, umlrous is a heeled platfsrm. from ..4 . will show! expert hands. and f I,..1! r,SrS a ale,I. shield. might the the visitor instead where the man who represented they vegetables GERMAN PRINOE IN EN!II,AND. Fr,,rn :';:f the front -rises a he , wounded. became Le spared for the ery heavy carried the first umbrella and the one GATEWAY TO Lg4COLtIS 1Nti FIELDS calmer rm told Nfrs Winst,,n thurch-- ; les..,,r The ma.ittin- - vie...A:ha a quarter who wore the first silk hat lived. The remarkable outbreak of They be In her:of a ton. It ran used only On level dit; III ust,s a patont egg powder vill talie certain districts at one shownollei Englund fellowing si time, monism Cm th- s .;t! platform. protected say the London of Shakespeare or of upon the sinking of the Lusitania and, in,.order to save nekeaid eggs, gr.:ubd To the right is fra, oftetoot stotetroy to en. 1 Here we Mre a Etizabethoo dayothe the shield, km,,1 three 1.1,y of for infantryrnon. Several' the s,idiers and explore them through-- I i th unscrupulous agitation Ient. He to build. 1,! ft Fields, which Ben JOIlefill Cie maiihine ahead, by dig, -They stories helped most bid propel me cf the P. more the amazing newspapers of powerful trance b) Staple Inn, post which Shakespeare tramped reconstituting the past. step by': :,,, ging their lof.s into the ground end tett a krou-chowl oneri"--; riaret; ttend:dntryt.,,x1Idhhfv.httrare to affect even the very higheet in rep, irth the aid of special knowl-nenotti,:rif.earmit,acin 1 :c.Cd. says , Pushing. When the machine g,ts withega Not- even the most intelligent 1...the land. The resignation of his baronon the night be anrired in London to seck kir, fortune. in of the volume t ker. ilorece of .1, in A yard of the ilrst no SIT !c.r wiesolute I of barbed the and ran vouch his by and yet public' positions could dol indqvagsahla sight-seof one of the most astonishing. wirc, th, heavy 1,".cr is put ii:Co opertrat f7ir himself, nor is there Edgar Speyer is only the first of many to,eresers.tessee.--tit ....,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,......., .,.., trill ii.:: t.:nz:,11 ation. and t. Aire is brii.kch. On the from Cooks" who would so A t, m,..,er ,,,t. ,if,ty women. such actions on the part of men who ,,,,,,,,,,,,..0,0.0,0,,,,,,O,,,,,,,,,.........,,,,,,. .0,0,0.0,0,...4,1NOSO,Wo much as aro 4 i, low- -r , as itstira in their night attacks the Impede-dfire. under rani ingio,Arnerscan. 1?derta-k. to do It for him! On. of Is uncle. me was The Ineertl Kiiits ami what than ly compendrill COUTSP. receive ft:, of diplomacy he nothing dur, . in ,iermans usp entanglem,nt bridges." Public opinion has given ample eelma, seem; took an actual part ..'!e great objects of these now "ram-lees; But Flint. Chrietlan has" qa,Pr. is a dattahter ,,f the late Duke irdrindi ciinnot. i wore in clonce withia. the past lets days that it ing G,rnan, "titarheldrahtbrucke." them. Among. the Americana as they are called..lit'fact-le- . not been et.n,erried with uhat people; of Ednourgli ;mit 2 first .utein of li:ri; v Lima v "Trl, r hPri, hae barbed in lost Itustan artu the relatives wire who 1.'hile and had even entangio5rnents the will his! not !,,n king spare th,,, Ionitha unsan. showing the is 'It traveler It the he and Georre of hind and egar. let think in 41 at dariou, fonts. to hs the awful Itusitania disaeter. liacing dis- consiti of three rows of short. thick ch of today to attempt to bring be- family. The threat of Horatio Bottom-le- - be England Peen and 11ElderSt.)04 that he howexer. espeo,a113- in the Ralkans, td ;declared.At ,,,.. wornen ffn society. But guise,' therneelves. for the selne of stak,s. phonly fore him, at driven int.- the earth. one of the worst of English demoturn. the London bao to intention of courting their fa- - ceunt on relationship to remove it is if any other of thel their families thei- explained. drubtful the Aril hat hoe been. every not if did that by horiz nal barbed the king i And wo one but a man, gogues. 11; . lie vont thin at expresses net car, ",i. ciatai to suon had the grim end terribit juncture ,f real . akrs. running paialicl t, the trenches the German members of ; yo:.ins,c iearning and an enthusiast on' the banners ofof the End eonviction that hie COUT1The ES can IesY1 tier f SArrilr,!;..n of marniMg a few the and 4 agonitiy tIrtntliMQ7,0 Order Garter from St. his hope will i.tanglement !tij win. Some few admire the 4,Tatlect could even betrain to do, ' the :. Tozt!: of ; ri tryruen of to hP; would start zzturges. he from is a !Windsor, daughter R., br..i, ,h.; Georges chapel. bluff. of candor the and . tit GENERAL VON BISSING.. rough. t ss.,,S ,,S,ITno,11 who ied the rioter- - ,,,,ki; i W',,a,1,;.11f,.. as This is r iiii 4 la fore a creeping She tricrri Mark Sirtear them honestyold tk, 4 Th., "rambles in London and the, Imarch on that building andwild Teuton. At all events from; Ilirit lusf y,.,..r Ersi has just gPien I r:h,encoursged them right through. if as man. ....ion. ': t:r .:,:ts against rifle enthu- - tough, received with was .gie district commerare not a '"ur.dIng ;4-.a son. to Fes men the is. Ationn by a public meeting in the north. bin the country need stand in no soar! bur, ;wn their toih,r : help hint !generally I New of Gcverrior German Aune,rlaking. idet are he will cOnlini: Et41,4 : that z.ny They (41 "promoted" and not a veiee was raised againet thie ,',,,:l ,t and throw it over '7 ,,h' Riche:. ;Ike her 'tnoth0r. Is tnot attactked and ir, at feast one case itn tin:, isky to tarty But riblic benefit or to the In treachery. by the.. purely disloyalty 'a Bolgiurrs. Territory ho se ,.r was is Britieh soldier insult to his majesty. ..theirr, th, iyiangein ms It mak,s a level of' robust health writ! has been iyi society. of which some or lajorlty Of people in h.lngland Prince! German itaby tn his mother's ar II.' br.:ta, Rom, infantio.m:in hile creep- tn.'s: distinguished men and women But while the king and his lairtlediate Christian habit, of spending the. winter in' the !from iS a r,ersork who, properly' tS SAII Is the that 'ate to Mg the hae ; be south where in Frinee. thousands rt...11,1ng, ought t i tf, 1,4:1Led up. of safe aga.list entanglements that farnii)uirt-t,11::.,:intry are Bel- - family may members. The lk ' .emt see pow; liefirik .:1.,,,,,sei es s",i smeids. rI,Ple4 ''A to BeItican and ; ady occupied one nf the principal , proai children as name MOTO or Ism of Faiglishmen would rise ofup to kin its i.ty. -I shieMs Oirussiins. SUBLII,-EZEThe by' RUMANIA'S QUEEN IS 11,,res, Is an th.. Tear.. however., he,,..gum or the ..,..,-,proof at long associatiott of kivers of tect them. Inthe relatives t manor. :. i; rang., Th, Ads.T,.s are trying an s?.,, has rupla.,ne,1 in England There ir ,. still a and queen ,..tuiel: ,...story. U:1 England. many of whom Even in these countries where active Patron saint- - 11 have issilI'lesese, "i:e., nor heee i,ir than. the - - . abbanstus never German fatmlies shed Germanism laryt,r their ,a'the iir NiThite, theIts most "::i In the war has not halt- d' famous of participation tit!.I'i-E5 itetrr,1,-,AliEllICAN SCORES Atte .he Speters.......c.rteand---Ezeleidc--fI, ralf rl: ,n:ch :he German Sympathies. are not so ed all frivolitiea . the great struggle has naturaliffts. who Heed at Set, their Teutonic usi-,-I "::!'t:4';, 'f : ,..;7N ' I a more and ic tills! ,i,..!::,t ti,: m nte It le callhear was started i Chester Ealley Fernald's in la8S by fortunate. Indeed it becomes its inesitable effect. In normal 4, pier,. .....rlei b.;1T trianizerne, ..., eii : il'l.ii i,,i - ,, "pusher," .il Ir con- more evident that public feeling is ris- - had t'l ',c4 ilusgrove. a mgdr tray Defer, the Day.- produced eith the 'gconntry as 1,,,.,n SS pns,,, ' ' W.1,14 prominent disciple ing against the most prominent of times no capitalof Europe is more gay a str,p of 10 yards long ,,,,'. !Vt.', tict--it;i .; at tho considerable suceess St. .1krnAse f. 'il"'1,' n'trainst Objeetthen was to rel high. ninuntel .In wheels. :m: .; , than is Bucharest. which the natives, ,id time past th ese Men sti,s. , dr- the utilination of wild these. Prince Christian of Schleswig-Ito call tiara, 'Paris of the Baltheater this week. has a good deaf of SOM.," i rsa tM, attacking Infantry. untie by marriage of the delight befits a play hy i tted ...re ,colvers ard have ,,,ann. , :1,,A, The as Vumage for purposes of. personal: matters And American in kane." all interest, contributing I ii 1.1n,ei.1 ln tiur places, so 44mtnent. king. Print Christian. when he came, !to the gaiety tif the little Balkan me- ioaah,e. on in 1.,,r.!)rt to use them. r an Anierli,an auth put , I t , ritTif.i.a.--i!! It nas a gawky. shy, iropolls the present queen of Rou- - i ,:th he elmrtened or used In to Ergiand in 17 is before it appears In America. :,; .u,.. anti-r Fie A tu- iPA,.. the that Ai:nips: awkward young man of about ' lG PEOPLE ON ROLL. ' soil,' ,m'iss,'.- , s'. 7 "" a frank melodrama. admirably pro.; manta hal taken a leading part, At .... lc ., M the ;:atigui., - , Nfr. tl,, ti rmati !o:,, tixe the only Nna" . ! i 0--tee society has over 3,000. mem- tor:was appointed to tearh hint English the present Moment, however. Bu- , , : but Thomas'. ackworth. by Sir George Alexander , -- -; 1. gueed ,, .al.i grenailee. Bullets fall i:i,,.. uy '1,,,l,er. ,..is without Fir George In the cast It would losetheherrniflinnalre rhoy include Sir Edward Grey. Elia 'nth is Kill as broken and gutteral mania. and especially Bucharest mind after ry cannot he lie,.. de - i 1:AneTr,i1, an art ; . British foreign secretary. who- - you ott ..:.' subdued and Its queen is d9las nith. an English girl whn had nerat ex:per:en( eft "ri trip. ..r.Tt ne used !;2:own men. for 40 tilallt ., it was 50 years ago. In ISS6 he mar- strangely herself htr engagement with a Ger- - The In the organization of ;,..... I broken vinfmbee.i after sitting kt Cot. ried Queen VirtOrite. daughter. The ;busying 41, r s a hir 1tlfr.,1 granadO purple lenther rase ; Red er011,11 societies 1n anticipation of eter, . man cirloter Just before the war br.A. elbow while the exiirest'incourse. of which was. had Christian ur,r, before Princess his hand ni,h'iii th, Schieber," i 1! made his "bombshell" of a speech ' . active intervention of her country out. and was used by that officer in the ,i o i i. esel wm it down and its !rite :mints so as to ir .esi. '' 1371,lin up entirely in accordsm,e with the brought revirge to :convey fallte inf,rtnaton 1.). .;i administration in Egret. English ideas. but she failed altogether.; la the war. ' nli fovral'hs kill ll- -, ,r'ateF: iiiisiriblf number of a number oil , " Ftrit!sh government as to the in- !tarty Maokworth the to 'en. the Rotimania. New next other Forest like which all the Balkan s dd ever tried. h at Of hi attA he she and day !th ih..? tended .:andtne place of German troop-;an- d celoned "tc hear the birds doubtful). to seriously make an Englishman of etatea le an unsolved puzzle for EurO- at then: her father were r'r .. The Duke of Portland is i:F SPECIALISTS.ships in England. OTIS of the, chief luncheon on ihe eer:ble Fri- her husband. The prince to start elln statesmen. There stag ise time, eharaetecv, inmeelf an American. says during e7 and P. Chalmers with. Mt order, it Is said, to preserve when the RUS1111111 troop. were press- t 4 enrInPers are .'' showing lin!tinh of several takes 1041 generatios laYnrerlAdvt with zwa enrthh:.i;rsi.nflo,r of the Lamtion the revenues be receives from Ger..1 ing down Into the Bukovina and the (hi:tr.:et.. in tie-- tres to get COO-- . i nlake American. a blood to whte good of Rouwas w Other tr-Etightnd from advancing many from confirteatisn) insisted on flank ir p,,eiti,,ne. and to sectzre t. ways that i as it w as known are the new lord. prominent 0 &nether. a i sni her father !ry, sot formerly his son. Prince Albert going to fight' mania a loan of $15.000.0e0. when the to use their t Arnertet is ..n,t a nation but a ta7ld Ntr Vanderbilt eel' side-- , small this but of state But on and German that his .,,,,h11. help son. and re.s. West of here .,!, the important si together ,..harliterwR.I. have, at Tying. have been forgiven. especially if the aneetiPtt.' allies. Now, befits. on board. Thee have the to assured Pfru'ra they have butit In the i, Cheat private zoo in But avide from the controversial. ele- - him as without a ,)!. fear. for existence. the prince was zoott to let it be theugot however. her attitude is by no means f,r4.rts p;atfnrms Ou the, .P,-- ,, of London. who beat Roosevelt own ment. there le somg uncommonly in- there were many diecuseions on hoard pi,t4t !Ins th,ey t be clear and there are some observers It was t rainst ritl.men and ma-- I ,' tennis and is , back business in tin great "ramie for day, as to the pcoaltality of being tI from the had allowed ids sort to do am for the who believe there is a peasibteitt of her runeeee. The right bank held hri genious just 101.. Vlscount Brice, Lord altlIM the to atome lte hero. TWIS to the and the and where an left gagged bound. torpedoed. but he poor alusolute us coming then the German left bank,i arrangernent., with higher prince is known lehrgii of , Bedford, one of the keen entire cemdscation t hI3 Genstai rev- Austria and Germany.. Manages to get himself tree anti then fatalist and would say: "Well. what is and the German device is to get even, -;., The present king hi said by gams enues would have been very serious wietends that he is still chained while to be .will be.'" and shrug' him shoul' toosow' who Jae auntathe villain within nick. triend-to (continued On Para two) to to to more his fondly. and. be him but dem. I not only LADY MART. know pretend (Con tinned on page two.). - 'El PACIIEL 5TulaGis . ----, i ; , - States for a ShohtTime corn-;anio- n, Of 4511 --- --,-- , ,.. III ': ill r. 'PRINCESS WARY : - 471.4., Scores. L toil QUEEN cietyAmerican 1,ar i$ over, and Americans once more come floc.kins across to elplore London, they will find in tee and vastly helpful facilities now enster.nii for so doing. Up to see there bato been only two traps to Loninn. One of thema 'has been to peke ar,,,ir,i on one's own book, armed with a Baedeker. (the famous German guide will be taboo in booic that probably ths countries of the allies for some time bercalter) or with some similar work. The other way was to join a -or 'Tubber-rac- e personally conducted" party. Neither way la perfeot though the Mtn is by far the berten Villess. of COEITOO. you happen to b. can only the t!'pe of touriat who giVe tn.-days to Lonticrn. and who on The in Paris p.1,,bee to 'do" who says to his real buetler -Here's a cathedral. You look at the inside and I'll look at the out we shan't be long." If so. Then ode. the rabberneok wagon for yours by ail 4,.......,A. - A I She,is Urgirg Her Mother to Prrmit Her to Visit the tjnJcd ,4f tstyIA trepans" Correspondence.) ,,NDON, June S.When , -- - So . dvertittement kt the Preen Has V a ne Since Only Clew cements Are Accepted. Tour ,,z,.7, Lady Rachel Sturgis is Most Beautiful Woman in English So- NIGHT 'LIFE OF ' - -- - ,,... ANIgkli, t, bankment ...., . :7I e, . .r t! ,.. Wastrels of the Thames aeenaiae in Amer-ca- n Weft ,. - -- - EmpireUnfortunate ROUMANIA'S ,--- SIDE SEAMY railing, -- Pl..ew, tO Tourists Vorrt Y. -- H German Prince in England Society iis Hunting for Something an sad I,- - 741 SALT LAKE CITY UTAII r 1UNDER CROWNS I it 19 1915 SATURDAY JUNE I f, 1 1 1 Hiss '' , I . , .. . Ne ti ne them-elve- s. r: -- t ,. h., 1 'f i., It :- . ' 4, . 1 ; II -- 4,, i ..,. k ,, fr" I,lilt Ittl i 0.''..'". rill) ,,i rill - '' ,- fr: , E ,0 ,.. - : i k ',11 ::: ,,, - ; -- . A .k. -- ,, ,,,, .. 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