Show MISS MISS ROOSEVELT TO 1 RANK AS A PRINCESS Presidents President's Presidents Daughter May lay Attend King Edwards Edward's Coronation and Wear Robe of Crimson t f WASHINGTON Feb 3 Although President Roosevelt has ha not Do conf confirmed con con- t cn f firmed the te statement that Miss Hiss Mis Roosevelt Rosevelt will wi accompany Reid Red 4 f and his suite suie to the coronation of King Edwaed Edwal VII YI it i is generally understood un- un u- u f ff f dertod in inner crl circles that he has consented It I is said sd on good authority author author- auth- auth 4 ity iy that Miss r s Roosevelt Roosevel will wI sail l with wih the party pay of Reid on f ff f June I t f ff f Mr r. r Choate has h already ben been communicated with to ascertain what wat 44 4 4 costume would be b necessary for Miss Mis RooseY Roosevelt RoosevelL It According to her he eta eta- s- s ston 44 4 4 4 tion ton as the daughter of the ruler of one of the greatest P powers in the 44 4 4 world she will wi be received with ith most distinguished honor Court Cour oil eti- et- et 4 f quette will wl be b binding upon her Miss is Roo Roosevelt would be b out of place J rf 4 4 as a young lady merely in the suite of Mr r. r Reid the special American 44 4 4 The hard and fast ft rules rule of a monarchy make mk it i necessary 4 that she should be recognized completely or not at all f 4 Those Thos who know klow foreign customs custom say eay sy that Miss Roosevelt would woud rank rak 44 4 4 with wih the princesses of the blood next to those in Immediate succession to toa 44 4 4 a throne throe She will wi therefore wear we a robe of crimson or as it i Is called calle 4 f 4 royal purple purle She will wi be distinguished from the peeresses by additional 4 bands of ermine and and miniver The princesses will il wear we golden coronets cornet 44 4 4 MI Miss Roosevelt will wi be conspicuous among this group gup by the te fact that her hr 4 4 fair Lair young head will ill not be adorned by br the th golden circlet balls bals and 4 4 strawberry leaves leave This is owing to the fact t that tt her fathers father's fathers dignity is i 4 not hereditary f According to court etiquette another honor is In store more for Mi Miss Ms Booze Roose- Roe Roe- W 4 velt vet that of lodging at one of or the the- royal palaces It will wi be Impossible imposible for 4 her to travel incognito as Is often the c custom tom of royalty Immediately 4 4 her presence is known know in London the fact fat will il be recognized by the royal 4 4 family and every ver mark of ot attention and honor lnor will wl be extended to her he 4 4 4 f The London Musical Times for tor January Janar contains a long IonS and Interesting Inter Inter- inte- inte 44 4 4 esting account of the music at the coronation of ot Queen Victoria A list 44 4 4 of the performers shows that there was a band of 17 and a choir of of 44 4 4 and it Is L pretty plainly pLiny hinted in the newspapers of the period perio that Sir Six f 4 Gerg George Smart sold some of these places to spectators ignorant of or music muc 4 Both band and chorus ChOS next net June will wil certainly be smaller 4 One of the few survivors of or the ch chorus rus Is Mr Walter Waltr Macfarren who 4 gives an interesting account of the coronation The performers had to tob tobe 4 b be in their places place by byS by'S 8 the Queen arrived at noon and ad the service serice 44 4 4 lasted three hours hour and and forty eight minutes Sir George Gerg Smart was w appointed appointed ap- ap 44 4 4 pointed conductor and composer alIt against the direct wishes of the Queen Quen 4 4 who had appointed Sir Henry Bishop but the berth was wa a perquisite of 4 the then Bishop of London as a Dean of of the Chapel Royal RoYa and he die die- dI 44 4 4 regarded her Majesty's desire No such trouble truble is likely to arise arse at the f 4 coronation of King Kin Edward Edwar f J- J 4 |