Show TOR GREEN Bnibta of f SemiDisloyalty I in Eoriaod E Becomes s a Balgc 01 Honor i ALL VOHE SHAr ROCK First Time in History of f Eng I land Day is Celebrated GREEN FLAGS DISPLAYED By the Queens Order the Bells In tho Curfew Tower of Windsor Castle Cas-tle Honored SL Patrick Irish Airs wore PlayedIn the Churches tho Preaches Referred t tho Occasion Thanking Providence that the E lish Had Learned to Love and Respect spcct tho Irish Fellow Subjects as They Never Knew Them or I spectcd Them Before Lord Chief Justice Set an Example in Court by I Wearing the Shamrock Below Er mino Collar Stock Exchange Wildly 1 Wild-ly Enthusiastic I London March 17 Shamrock day I promises to vie with Primrose day Judging by the enthusiasm with which II I I for the first time In tho history of tho I nation loyalists all over the United Kingdom celebrated Everywhere the green is conspicuous From Windsor castle where the Queen observed the day by wearing n sprig of shamrock to the cast end of the slums of London Lon-don where the raggcd urchin glories In his morsel of green weed nearly everyone I every-one sported something the shape of r I green flavor A word from her Majesty turned the emblem oC semidisloyalty I into a badge of honor and made the shamrock the most prized of all the I L plants in the British Isles I BELLS AT WINDSOR RANG I By the Queens order the bells In I the curfew tower of Windsor castle honored I hon-ored St Patrick this morning Irish I ajrs played by the Grenadiers enlivened enliv-ened the Queens luncheon and on Lon dons Mansion house floated a new loyal l Irish Hag with the Union Jack In the upper corner and n crowned harp In the center of a green Held as distinguished from the Irish flag which bears the harp without the union or crown ROARING BUSINESS IN GREEN The street vendors did a roaring busi roarlns ness with Hags moss spinach bits of I green ribbon etc Houses and stores lavishly displayed green flags and bunting and Irish soldiers and sailors I I showed special pride In wearing the national emblem The supply of genuIne II genu-ine shamrock was so scarce that half a dozen leaves sold readily for half 0 crown TROOPING TUB COLORS The ancient ceremony of trooping the colors at Dublin castle was especially espe-cially picturesque I was performed today In the presence of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Earl Cadogan the Duke of Jonnaught commander InchIef of the forces In Ireland and n brilliant assemblage All the troops wore the shnmrocl ALL WORE GREEN f The second days sale of the Irish Industries In-dustries association was opened at the London Mansion house this afternoon by the Lady Mayoress with princesses and duchesses countesses and commoners common-ers attending the stalls which conducted con-ducted the biggest kind I of a trade Most of the Government ofllclals hoisted the Irfsh flag and the clubs were similarly decorated the ofllclals all wearing the green TALKED OF OCCASION In the churches the preachers referred re-ferred to the occasion thanking Providence Provi-dence that the English had learned to love and respect their Irish fellow subjects sub-jects as they never knew them or respected re-spected them before The Lord Chief Justice Lord Russell of KilhosVen Bet the example In the law courts and all tho Judges following his example of wearing the shamrock below their ermine er-mine collars SHAMROCK EVERYWHERE On the stock exchange the enthusiasm enthusi-asm sRown In celebrating the day gave tho room the appearance of a greenhouse green-house The shamrock was everywhere and there was more tousling of healths than work As a result prices were better though nobody knows why SCENES AT ALDERSIIOT The scenes at Aldershot were characteristic charac-teristic of the celebration of SU Patrick Pat-rick t day and In all the other garrison towns Die shamrock was donned by all the troop privileged to wear It At reveille the IrlBh hands made a tour of the Imrmcka playing mae Owen St Patricks Day In the Morning and The Boys of Wexford I front of the ofcr mesa they played the national na-tional anthem and cheered the Queen CLERGY WORK SHAMROCK t St Patricks church London wn dcnwjly I packed when Bishop leD le-D S P Ml9tlnBui hcd nirf order late chaplain of tho British forces In South Africa officiated al t a pontifical high mass In the prencnce of Cnrdlnxl Vaughan All the clergy and the con Kpegutlon wore the shamrock and the scene Aa th cardinal In his red and whit robes slowly moved up r central cen-tral alsl h blessing the rll bleung confrrrcatlon was very Impressive conlttlon i ST PATHICKS DAY ADDRESS U w expected that the cardinal would deliver th St PatrteKg day nd 4rcs but this rtevolv + d on f Father Aldan wh remarked that both r nd a HUd fee WeT unaunttngiy praising Irish bravery heroism and generalship Just now BO conspicuous on the battlefield and the Wearing of Uu shamrock em blfm of Irish nationality and Catholicity Catho-licity had become by the gracious act of our most revered sovereign an acknowledgment ac-knowledgment of the heroism and valor of their Irish sons In the war DISORDER I DUBLIN The Lord Mayors procession In Dublin Dub-lin was Interrupted by many scenes of disorder caused by those who objected Ito I-to his altitude toward the Queen His carriage was stoned at various places along the route windows were smashed I and the enormous crowds were excited crowc Tho police were powerless to deal with tho outbreaks1 Several arrests were rngde The Mayors of Sllgo and Drogheda I Drog-heda who had at first accepted invitations invita-tions refused to participate In the procession Observed Elsewhere I Obsere I St Patricks day was never so generally erally observed In Montreal as yesterday yester-day The Irish flag floated on the city hal for the first time in its history and hundreds of British flags were hoisted on public and private buildings In Toronto Ont S1 Patricks day was observed as also throughout the 4 DrjDvlncc with unusual enthusiasm Everybody wore the shamrock while the Irish Hag was flying on all the public pub-lic buildings Services were held In the Catholic churches where reference was made to the bravery oC the Irish soldiers sol-diers in South Africa I The feature of the St Patricks day parade in Chicago was the carrying of a big Transvual flag at the head of the Ancient Order of Hibernians A reactionary I reac-tionary effect of the order of Queen I Victoria In regard to the shamrock was seen In the substitution by many Irishmen Irish-men of green ribbon for the usual leaf j I Some wore 0 shamrock draped with j crepe The green flag of Ireland divided honors with the national Stale and municipal l colors on the public buildings build-Ings In New York today while many business buildings nnd private houses also flew the ensign of the harp Overhead Over-head the day was all that could be desired de-sired but underfoot was deep slush through which the Sl Patricks procession pro-cession marched bravely I headed by the I Sixtyninth regiment and the First I regiment of Irish volunteer Infantry |