Show Apprehension llejrardlnir the JLrlncess of Wales IONDOK Jan Apprehension is felt in many quarters regarding the condition I of the Princess of Wales who takes the death of her son very much to heart and refuses to be comforted Her long service in the sick rooms of both Prince George and Prince Victor had the effect of greatly debilitating her and today she is completely com-pletely prostrated Princess Victoria May whose poignant Borrow at the loss of her betrothed husband hus-band seems to increase is also prostrateJ by the intensity of her gjiof and her refusal re-fusal to touch food Much anxiety is expressed ex-pressed regarding her Princess May stood at the bedside of her royal lover and through her blinding tears atchcd him as his wife ebbed away When the doctors announced the duke was dead she became hysterical and her cries were heartrending hear-trending Efforts were made to lead her from tho room but for a long time nothing could induce her to leave the death chamber She stood bv the bedside and leaning over she cabled Eddie my Eddie in agonized tones and entreated him to speak to her once more |