| Show MRS SAMUEL NEWHOUSE PRESENTED TO 10 KING EDWARD AI AL BRILLIANT COURT LONDON IO DON May 17 Mrs Irs Samuel I Newhouse of Salt Lake City was among the Americans presented to King Edward Edward Edward Ed Ed- ward and and the Queen at the third court held today at Buckingham palace Owing Owing Owing Ow Ow- ing to the recent order older concerning the dresses to be worn at court only oily the ladies presented and those who presented present present- ed them wore court trains The unique spectacle was n-as witnessed witness d of many many ladies making their bows to their Majesties clad In dresses only a shade more gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous' gor gor- than ball gowns The question as to whether or not trains should Be lie worn at court has has has' caused great excitement in society here and the restoration n of trains at all fu future fu- fu ture Lure courts which has been ordered Is isa isa a a. great triumph for the fashionable dressmakers o of London who brought such pressure to bear at court through influential customers that his Majesty yielded in the matter and countermanded countermand countermand- ed his first order abolishing trains But Buthe Buthe Buthe he permitted those ladies who had not had time to procure trains for tonight's function r to o attend in gowns without this feature The court was the best attended and most brilliant of or the year A large number of Americans in addition to those presented by Mrs Choate wife of the United States were tere present In the diplomatic circle Mrs 1 Choate Choat presented President Ro Roosevelt's se-elt's se sister Mrs Douglas Robinson and Mrs John R. R Carter wife of the second secretary sec see r tary of the United States embassy In the general genera circle Mrs Choate presented presented presented pre pre- Mrs Foxhall Keene Miss Louise Chandler of of- New York Mrs Frank Avery of Chicago and Mrs Blow of Denver Among the Americans who attended court and who had previously been presented presented presented pre pre- were Mrs John Ha Hays s 's H Hammond and Mrs J. J W. W Mackay |