| Show A PASHAS BRIE A Officer of the Khedive Comes I to America for One She Is Hiss Emma ComfortThey First Meet at a Court Bal in Cairo lie Is an Englishman by Birth Special to THE HERALD Examiner Dispatch NEW YORK Aug 4Among the passengers passen-gers who came over on the last trip of the Etruria was a distinguished foreigner whom anyone would have taken for an Englishman but for the peculiar cut of his clothing and the deep bronze on hIs face He was a handsome man with a Dowcrfu physique and courtly manner His identity iden-tity was disclosed at Hotel Marlborough today He was no less a personage than a real Egyptian pasha He is director general gen-eral of princes in Egypt an official who ranks high in the court of the Khedive His mission to America is to escort to Cairo a young lady who is widely known and highly esteemed in society circles in this city She I Miss Emma Walraven Comfort only child Major Samuel Comfort a member of the Standard Stand-ard Oil company At a ball in the Khedives Khe-dives palace the pasha fell in love with Miss Comfort and his affection was reciprocated recip-rocated The wedding will be celebrated Wednesday at the residence of the brides uncle in Pennsylvania Although a pasha the foreigner is an Englishman by birth and education His name is Harry Crooks bank and Le is entitled to add F R C S to his signature Many beautiful presents have been sent the bride but thejono which she will prize above all the rest and which is to encircle rest her throat when she is led to the altar comes from the Khedive I is a magnificent cent necklace made especially by the court jeweler It is an exact copy ol the one that was worn by Queen AahHotepin in the eighteenth dynasty which began in 1T03 B C The stones in the necklace were taken from the tombs of old Egyptian princesses turned into mummies several thousand years ago There are but two similar necklaces in the ward Lady Vincent has one and Lady Colon Moncliffe the other both of which were presented by the Khedive |