Show PilES I DENT SEES SHAM BATTLE Twelve Thousand German Sol Soldiers Soldiers Soldiers diers of All Arms Take Part Partin Partin Partin in Mimic Fight for Benefit of American Rough Rider Eider ROOSEVELT WEARS HIS DINGY KHAKI UNIFORM Emperor and His Generals in Gorgeous Costumes Present Pres nt Striking Contrast to Unpretentious Unpretentious Unpretentious Visiting Soldier DINNER AT THE EMBASSY 1 I Iv If v f i iI I I Ii c i 1 DID n tL to Germany Ger wu ac dinner rm fn in honor lI no of or eTU I May ln 11 A sham llam riI T i BERLI B ch German of all nil arnis took part 0 occupied d the attention of Colonel and ana Emperor William for several hours hour this thin morning I After the battle which took place on the field at nt Doeberitz the whole bole body of troops paraded ded before the ex cx president pre and the emperor who Tho were side by side some twenty paces in front of the tue gorgeous staff They saluted the colors of the various commands the emperor touching his helmet and Colonel lifting I hi his sombrero Speaking partly partI in English and partly in German the emperor turn turning turnIng turnIng ing to Colonel Roosevelt said You are the first civilian who has reviewed our soldiers and then to the German officers o We are honored in having here bere the distinguished colonel colon l lof of the Rough Riders i iThe The former president was five in the saddle and spent much f me talking with the emperor They ew apart from the others and at tl were exceedingly vehement in their gestures Colonel Roosevelt wore a dingy khaki uniform while the em emperor emperor emperor and his generals in uniforms of blue with gold helmets made a striking striking striking ing contrast Colonel Roosevelt said tonight that he be felt quite able to deliver his lec lee lecture lecture ture tomorrow before the university Dr Fraenkel who has been treating the throat said in all probability he lie would permit his patient to carry carr out his plans It was true he added that the colonels voice is husky and would seem to be unequal to the task but the doctor was confident confident dent that he could clear it up upA upA upA A dinner was given gIen at the American embassy tonight the guests in addi addition addItion tion to the R including the imperial chancellor Dr Von Bethmann Hollweg Foreign Secretary Von the rector of the university Henry White former American am ambassador ambassador ambassador to France and Mrs Irs White and Mr and Mrs Seth Low I |