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Show EBRD KITCHENER TO BEBEST MAN Bield Marshal Is to Make His HFirst Appearance Before K' Matrimonial Altar. Kill brace up his .- . k old comrade ix arms Hfr i . Bcncral Hunter Is to Re f lie w Groom and Lady Inver-B Inver-B clyde flic Bride. Hby lady maey manwaking. Kccial Cubic to The Tribune. P MfffoNDON. Oct. 22. Pidd Marsha .Lord KFtclicncr of Khartoum, with tlic reputa-on reputa-on undeserved, by the way pt a Hfihllrmcd woman-hater, will make his Krk appearance before the matrimonial Kar on November 1. He will not, how-MExr. how-MExr. bo one of the principals. His old gniradc-in-arms. General Sir Archibald Efaiitcr, will on that day take to himself Hlwlfc in thi person of Mary, Ludy nwcr-ydc, nwcr-ydc, widow of the second Lprulnver-vdc. Lprulnver-vdc. who was chairman of the Cunard tbjMnshrn company, and K. of K. Vms Kmscntcd to act as best man. It will K'a notable wedding and will be attend-Bd attend-Bd .l)v Hie most famous men and women fcvt'rt'e country, General Hunter is one or Kc best lilccd ukt-ti In the army and was ,niirl'Knhir favorite of tho late king. Klin Apiibfshop or Yorlc, It Is understood,-Kill understood,-Kill perform the marriage ceremony. K-'ijlc Dr UoiJv Carpenter fthc bishop or Kinon) and f'rcbenilary Anderson, the KelQr of St. George's, will assist. Tho Ecrnllott will bo hold at the brides house H. Upper Grosvonor .street. Vmj Ilavo Courago of Convictions. EciThc militant .suffragettes certainly have 'Die courage of their opinions, and lose no Spporttliiltv of pressing their propaganda K ihr n out- A ease in point occurred Kt- the Hippodrome recently during the fcrfonnanco of a comedy sketch called Bn. M S. Perhaps." Part or the plot is o' discover' or a number or suffragists, 'E'liO are In hiding on the deck of the Kulchlp and who. on being discovered, Erc Anns overboard wllhoul ceremony. Kmc half-dozen suirr.) cists who occupied ats in the front of the ball rose from Hclr fats and loudly protested against Hn. vouch handling which their sisters Brilthe play received, and refused to be touted down bv the audience. As the jBVeincn pei tiisl"d. In ibeir protest, the po-Bbc po-Bbc were called in and the interrupters BKrciblV ejected. They offered great je-Btanre. je-Btanre. houfvor. .-nid elunsr with might Kd main to the orchestra railings. If, inano vucuii i:. (jDunottar castle. ;in historical old Scotch Scot-ch keep, si Inuted on a precipitous cliff lar Stotflipvpti. has been the scone of ff apiusinr incident, in which the oueon pnrod. Her majesty, accompanied bv Ones; Man. Lady Marv Trefnyis. Lrd OBebor. tlie Maniuis de So vera I anil lr Ilenrv .'-zzc. motored to Dunottar $lle with a -. Jew- to Inspect Ins it- "'u iic the be of the keep Hi,. iiutodiau flKist his hcfvl o"m- Hie bat llenient). and. )t ie-o:rnizlii:: his diatlntiulhiieij visitors. Iflfed, a they had no tickets, cm I heir lu-r ?l'peiiir a head for admit lance, his amused her majoMy greatly, and ie'CiiKiodlau wai assured that the neces-ir.v neces-ir.v pavtnr-nl would b" made. Th' royal arty -.vas IHn alloved to iiiEP-"'-!. the ilns. nfteiMvarj sinintr the visitors' book Jwik noi oiifTI f-ome time later dial the nlo'iian emnlncd the sipnatuie.s ;md Mind ruil for the fn-pt time Uic Identity Cf-his ii-ltora. jf" Sympathy for PrluccRS. ff-Jeneral syr.ip'i' bv has ben extended to !rIm!(lSK MsandT rjeorRe of 'I'eck over bp. ilen Hi of lier baby son. Trinec Mau-ce. Mau-ce. t Kor many yenr pa;-l i younc rhiess. who Is now in her twenty-Ikhth twenty-Ikhth year, hns been ono of the most lOpiilar membTs of our royal family, lid was a particular pet of the lio Kins dward. Slie v. as inarneil to ijueen lifry't elilesl brolliT a little over six lOars ao it was rs!;en(,all a love jyitoli. and thuuh neiiher of the yomirr OllUle ;u well Otldove -nith this t'orld a ood.'i. their married life began ndor the happiest aiisplvcs. At that Sin' Prime Alesainlep was serving In he Aldei'Mhot command, and King Kd-fard Kd-fard loaned them as a residence, the oyal pavilion there. This arrangement Hn eiuIneiitK fatfsfac.i.ory to the prln-ICi-s. and sic found the somewhat jwiiipc-d aci-omitiodation of ihc pavilion plito' sufficient for their modest rcqulie-pe.nts rcqulie-pe.nts I'uither. AliJeinlmt js very con-RhlenUv con-RhlenUv Kituyter for lusher, whore is avcinont her bonie. and she was thus Bile to slip away and have a helpful ta! with her mother, the much-loved utlle38''of Albany, after lunch, and bo ck in time for dinner. In thoso days io wa:i a fauilliar figure on the. 2 o'clock pit train from Aldorshol. which used to 'stopped ai Esher for her convenience. BL Chauged His Mliid. Kin this connection mi amusing story Hy be told. One day a young officer, ho had just been appointed to Alder-jOl. Alder-jOl. and an exceedingly well-known Hilary journalist were "chatting on the Uforin at Aldorshol. station when IrlncesH Alexander entered, accompanied B', p- maid. The officer looked her over rltlcally. as he gave his ombryo mu.'i-peno mu.'i-peno a twist, and remarked to IiIk com-pnlon: com-pnlon: "Deucd pretty girl, that! If JOH going to town 1 have a good mind m Iravel with her." IgOh. I pbould. old i-hap." laughed his companion. "Perhaps you would like an introduction?" MI should. If you know her," replied the solf-satlslied .subaltern. "Well, I cannot say I know hor personally.'' person-ally.'' answered the journalist, thoughtfully. thought-fully. "You see she Is I'rlnc.css Alexander Alexan-der of Trek", and a niece of the king, and iny personal friendship with the royal family Is rather limited." |