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Show GREAT INTEREST 1 WSIIjFELElOlli Bulgar Queen Invited to Appear Ap-pear in All Parts of the United States. TEW YOKK, April 11. Plans for the announced visit of Queen Sleanora of Bulgaria to tho United States will bo laid beforo tho stato dopartment in Washington on Tuesdaj- by "William Caspar, representative of tho queen, who arrived in this city last Thursday, and Clayton Jlockhili, recently appointed ap-pointed consul genoral of Bulgaria in New York City. Arrangements for tho queen's journey to tho cities now included in-cluded in tho itiuerary are being made rapidly. Interest in the visit is attested at-tested by a otream of messages from all parts of the country. Cnnrles Campbell, .Jr., secretary of logation and charge d'affaires of tho United States in Sofia, Bulgaria, now in Washington on officiaJ call, was hero tonight to confer with the representatives repre-sentatives of Bulgaria. WASHINGTON, April 11. Miss Mabel Ma-bel T. Boardman, head of tho Amcri can Bed Cross, announced today tlio appointment of Miss Helen Scott Hay, an on rolled Amoriean Bed Cross nurse, now in charge of tho suVmrban bonpital at Chicago, a 6uperintendcct of the groposod school for trained nursos at ofia, Bulgaria, Tho appointment is the result of an appeal made to the American Rod Cross by Queen Elcanora of Bulgaria, who jb to visit this conntry neit month. Queen Clcanora asked help in instruct ing Bulgarian women in nurso work. She herself was a Kori Oosa nurso during dur-ing tho Russo-Japanese and Balkan war. The Bed Cross has also arranged for tho froo training of four voung Bulgarian Bul-garian women, who will bo "brought to this country by Queen Eleanora, 1 " h ; I |