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Show IN LONDON CIRCLES. Bwi'al Werli'r and Display ol Spring StyK A Dl hUlOM Milt SAMllll(Y. Mill latini iug f, r tka lUlraan of Sin, liailinck Nnlei un Var.noi lu.lra, LnNiM.N, March S. Copyrighted Isii l y tha Aaaoclatol i'reae Lon. luneia during the early pari of the week weru revolr,g In aunahlne and tho mi tcury waa at fU tlegreei in the j aha le. I he parka and the main thor- ' uugllfartl were crowded with jooplr, banking lu the aunahlno and airing (heir apilng coalumea. Ittit ou I h u rait ra-it y and Friday there wa a change. Heavy galea awej t around the coant. Iharnrded uvercjn and winter wrap wire aiin brought lulu u, aprlng II tier y was uri'ier a cloud aud th park bftfau j lix.k inrloru agnlu. The ax oerdlng tnllj winter aud cnrreipoud I. g varly spring baa had mucu to do with the prompt dltplay of tha lea aon's taaliloua, both fur men and women' wo-men' woar, and tha leading tailors have been displaying their ware for a ma lime i est, ami II la noticed that there la little change In alylva I rum last aui umn. l ha h ading liaberlaehera have alao long tlipiR)ed their atuck of neck wear, tn plain aciifi are Knerally aieu lu Qjoi auhdued coiare than a tear aito. 1 he atrau ht coiUr la attain to th lor aud la a ti.lU deeper. VAl.i: lu OiMI'KlK AT llft.Nl.Y. Ihe lad that Yale la lo compete at Hhly ha given th boating linn who are today coiigrrgMlliitf at the iamoitk run MoriHko coiire to wu. nril the COIlle! hetwetMl Oxford a fid i'atiihrhie plenty to talk annul, Ih l,eaudr club, at -Alio a lost-hi,iiM lost-hi,iiM li.u t.'jinhriiiKe ciew hua b.i n s'Hying, ar epctNlly loteri-ated .lu 11. e Cdiiillig ol tlui Auiirh'eii o.ew. Oitent th protutlieut liiemhera stated ton lepreaeiitativ ol Ihe A.cited l'res: 'We had sth-li an uufoiluiiati exprin lie with I oliieil laat year, that we boa t meet th Vale men, ol whose Rpartainenliku Uealliitt we have alwaya heard, an J try cjiicuamu MvuXu, At any rate, i-huuld 1,. nutter m l nappeii lo met Yale at Henley we chould Ilk lu rr.u," a uiatcu Itu them before they return," I h levee ot the iiuk uf (.'oiihaugbt, It Is noticed, was inur eilmiy attou.ieu than usual ujkhi tb occaaiou of such luuclloua. Incidentally an Uhuaual privilege wa grauiaxi to C, 1. tilb-ou, ihearllat who waa allowei) lo Bkoluh th ceraiuuny lu in throu rutu. oi'tt.lY NUIK. Hoclely during tha paa! week baa beeu necking lo 1 heiaea larrarkR, where tue annual bur:.tu acted h illlu.rs uf lha guard wa the great atltavtlon. 'thl year the play wa wril eu hy l olouel Mir 11. Colvill. the iiiuiowaehy J.dWrl June and the till wne .Nick uf Tioif, but It wa a very poor production ahhough nearly all the atiiariet yuung ultljei Were lu th ct aud Hie uli'irm waa conipoaed of We.. HuWti society lulles weaiii.tf dMmnid tlarsa and the o at heat and hi ji attractive oatuiua. It fa, l it baa been slated that never ba'ore have audi jewel aud ursnae been I'ioii in a alawe. Alia. Knoald, th charming A men. can hoatun, had mi at ol the cvlehrltlai tu huUoU at her musical! laat Hun-day, Hun-day, Including th Huko ul Hex. 1 oniirg-OolUa, Wllilaiu Aator, aevaral anibaaaaduri (llteludlhg Ihumaa b Haar), Msauauia Muietuu rreweu, Jack I. r-ii and many utuera. Mm. Von 1'almay, the popular prima donna uf th Havuy theater, waa among the tngers, aud fay Uevla, of iluaioa, Mass., reultej. III. lep.rted that one of the reasons which prompted tho Mariuta ut nails-i nails-i ury to gu to the Kiviera aitvr Ivaving Lubd-Mi, wu th Ueaireuf the imvvu, that hr daughtri, the Triticeal l.'hri Hail lleatnoe and Tnuceai ljuulse ah"Uld b made dulciieasea lu their uwu right. It la added thai her maeaty wsm aiaodesirou uf ooulerring a uuktduiu tij-on tha premier, wuiuu honor he uoohoeu lew years eg", Till! JIAYhlUtK CASK. The llarouea Dm Haues baa beeu III town all the week, luderatlglble lu her eQuria to procure the release of her daughter, Mr, hiureiucu Maybrlok. rth ha leen the lurd chief juillrt-, Haron H iafeil, of Klllowau, tu tfll. clala of the United hlatea embassy and many uihere uu the autjrot and ou luuridy the baruoeaa weut to Alia-bury Alia-bury prisun, where aha waaalluwad ihirty uiluutei cunvers.tiua with her daughter in the presem e ol a warden. me naronve ue it 4iua ana other friends ol Mrs. Ma) liu:k will uut o-c'.tihe o-c'.tihe leo-nt ai.uuuucemeul ut Hir Matthew White llidiey, tu aeorelary u' aula fur Ih home dej artmuM, aa iriloial, aud thy will not reiax their tlluria ij ohtaiu the release ul the uu ioriuuate woman. HltUM.l.ANKurg, It la repuited that the betrothal of David H. Weill, aeuond ia.-ti.ny ul the United HUiee emns , to yung l.i gliah woman, will ahurlly be an- Mra. lHigtry haiidd to KlrCharh Ittvera Wliaou, prideut uf th Orand t runk Hallway of (.'auada, bar beautiful beauti-ful liuuae, -1 1' .ul aireel, near (.'adignu Cl-c, prei-nled tu her III Hill hy thn lute Abingdoll lialid, th Well kiiwu apurting man. The house originally Ojft i. i.t'd i. According to a weekly pi pur Ihe total ainuunl of li loitune ol tue Jljthaihlhla famll hero, aud uu the L'uutlueui, la Xluii.uim.mn, |