Show FROM HOVEL AND I FROM PALACE Continued from Page L I were lees effective though by no means I scanty I The Westminster Bridge road was enlivened en-livened by two lines of high Venetian I masts with entwined evergreens Surmounted I i sur-mounted by golden crowns and adorned I with trophies of national banners J shielded and baskets of flowers alternately alter-nately The masts were garlanded together I to-gether ilowers with double lines of artificial I lowers Parliament street had somewhat I similar masts with banneretes crowns and ornate mountings The lines taken I by the festoons were varied and presented pre-sented 1 pretty succession of curves I In streets off the line of route the decorations were as lavish as was i commensurate with the prosperity of I the inhabitants Flags banners and imperial devices of every sort were I displayed many windows had hang ings of some sort generally scarlet and gold or red white and blue and many I others added flowers In short by decorations as by everything I every-thing else London was transformed into a vast court at which an empire I I rendered fealty to its sovereign |