| Show DISGUSTED AT English People Have Had Enough of It In Circles rs USED BY rIES GOI Go sip alp or o ho also Theater are London Nov London ca cable cable ble leter letter copyrighted 19 1193 b by the As Associated slate the serious minded 1 people the there Is a growing feeling ot of disgust at the spread ot of the nauseating which finds an excuse In the war The he historical outbreak which hu has since Tommy Atkins and his officer became a tul full ledged fledged society caze craze line haa been the subject or of satirical articles In the better clas class or of BrItIsh and now ni all cigna point to a reaction from that thal unreason Ilg enthusiasm which 1 is responsible for forso 5 so many undignified antics Never er were the old army officers so 10 aghast a as when they ley red reed ot of the queens dec decision Ion to send a box of chocolate to each mart man In the feld field a as a Christmas pr pies ent Compared wih with her simple B speeches che cheI I at her farewells to 10 Ihl time trolls troops this nn an appeared as a sudden de descent scent from the sublime to the ridiculous On top of this came the heroic acts ot of Correspondent Churchill fighting battles Md and controlling and regular ot cers cera poured In leter letters to 10 the papers pro agaInst this Though not personal bravery braver In inthe the campaign an officer was obliged to tel tell Churchill that his hla help Wi was not needed to 10 command a company compan Other Instances ot of this young oung readiness to interfere have ben been printe printed since the glowing accounts of oC the armored train Iraln affair I It Is pointe pointed out that he does not good 00 treatment from the DOt Doers having violated the usages of wa war the report of his hll expected release I contrasted with lh the alleged action ot of the French h an and Germans who I it I ii claimed during the Iho WU ot mo 1110 shot ahot ni all noncombatant found carrYing arms arm White the big Yest Wesl End catHer caterers ur are busy shIpping hundreds or of cue cases a of champagne and pate de to the tho messes mems In South Arica Africa t so VitO clet women are working feverishly making puddings for those thele un Unfortunates lan of the puddings cn eon tan lain jewelry te tIe pins in rinK ring and other mementos from a daring woman womankind womankInd kind Ld Lady Coln Cohn Campbel Campbell ha made no fewer tha than 1 NS for tor the Dublin r and several era puddings have hae Len been sent nt to Churchill addressed addren to Pretoria Though time the majority ot of such uch efforts are doubtless b by genuine patriotism and a desire to alleviate the sufferings of the soldiers the charItable movement I is taken laken advantage of b by no d both socIal and mercantile Women who have hae not noten been en received II in society In spite or of orthe the efforts or of years Mn hue have been n In their endeavors to get publicity for Cor ther their particular scheme to 10 raise money mony or articles to send out to South Af Africa Africa rica rica Incidentally I it Is Ii announced that the dUke of Aberdeen ha has sent ent the ne Red Crl Crab ICle society SW 2 dozen of t M Messes eUr So 80 handkerchiefs which are to ra ramous maui for their softness ad amid delicate texture etc elc and ever every theatrical pros press agent nt In the countr country ii 18 raping reaping I t b by obtaining a ad train hitherto unheard of actors Acton and actresses who ar are willing to do turn tum to h help recite a war poem or a p the ru ar funds ThIs hl of COUI course scarce scarcely ly applies to the tho few lell leader ot of the I profession Ion who the Idea of ofa a an American quota of calt CharitY ft a mOe snore mont macat Which c i In M Mrs Drown Potters The though the tho later latter has not nol escaped crIticIsm The Times at set the example by giving It a meager and report In Is Its news olumn columns ald amid since then Ihen several societies and other papers have hae referred satirically to the duo excesses which marked time the tipping and Ana other method methods applied at the entertaInment to raise ralso funds The amount of advertising seine ome ot of tIme the theatrical nonentities have secured Is 18 not excused even b by the presence of royalties Man Many promInent members ot of the colony here frely freely ox ex pcs press In private conversation their appointment and stronger feelings a at atthe the proceedings of this Mr Joseph Joeph H 11 C oatt the Unite United ambassador was al pla In an aim awkward b by finding upon his hla here that he wa was assocIated wih with The Chant aM man management One individual was o I discountenanced by the emba embassy und and the tho same WM was the tho cae ease wih with several others who though hough known In time the London papers as Americans are pot claimed a as such by the various arioul lot ambassadors or are not not received In New York society On the other hand the hospital ship princess s ot of Wales fitted out lt at te the InU Uon ot of and wih with time the personal of the member Of bt the ral royal family otter after whom Iha he WIS Was named WM was done quietly and Is 18 no now rod ready to iI sail A great rent pat part ot of the ct cost was wal brn borne b time the princess own on pocket but Is its complete control is II given to the arm army medIcal A rumor ha has been printed that thal the and strong family friend friendship ahll ship between Mr lr Joseph Chamberlain and Sir Alfred lre Milner may culminate In their becoming nut But nuta Buta a representative of the Press lenns learns that Mr Chamberlain hs has only ono one sister and ahi she I is marre scurried So unless Sir Alfred lre Uner wes weds a sister alster of one of Mr Mm Chamberlains ChaMberlain former wives It l is hard haN to see ee how the to tie can be e effected tet Those Thole who ho know Sir Alfre Alfred Miner e slay he Is not of the tho marrying kind and hi intimates credit the rumor eln saying The uc tic hll of the of f Capo CApe Colony Colon wih with Mr Chamberlain II i con lined to a ten tew official Interviews About People Is I M 1 A P MaInly Abut authorIty for the statement that Gen before leaving England re made n a strenuous attempt to obtain the tho supreme command In South Arc Africa but bUI wa was refused on account of hi junIor tank and lack ot of knowledge ot of South African conditions A cabinet minister I is quote quoted as ae saying relative to Germ Oen re Wh Vh when he gt got to Pretoria the theman man might actually sand lend head to Madame A 4 letter leUer from an officer nt at man sas forces force which reo cc defeated the Dervishes ne near the theNie NIle south of at Khatoum Khartoum consisted or of Nie five of cavalry two infantry fl try brigades two howitzers ten MaxIm guns un and 1000 canell camels To The leler letter dds adds 10 Ve 0 Ihal shall have to attack the this winter inter There II is no probability ot of his attacking But Dut he will 1 do his hi ulmot utmost to create rete risings end wi will attempt a rId raid along the WeSt bak bank of the White Nie NIle le lie I is known to have 31 ri riflemen men To and rore more cavalry Thuc are re reported to be rul full zeal Ve shall probably find ot of fanatical zel J hal our chief losel losses due ue to fever foer scarcity ot of water and the calten But J 1 8 as assure sure you OU that when we Oln begin the khal fa a wi wilt b be vigorously pursued to pre pie prent vent nt isis hla more harm among far Ih the satere scattered DervIshes In South Dhar Wih WIth wisdom ahead heal ot of isis his years oan Little Johnny lel who ha has WOI won Lite races on the tho English turf hn has d decided to go o to school during his four month The London rId riding In schools have Uvo be begun begun gun to supply female grooms rom who vho In instead stead tead or of theIr mistresses through the nt at a respectful dl dis distance tance lIke n a male attendant t ride side lido sideby by sIde with their mIstresses thul thus at ai time the silence attending the old fashioned morning canter with 1 a male groom In the Jr rear The next yachting seaon season premIses to tobe tobe be time the best In many yer r I It II is 1 now definitely sid said that the Valkyrie II III wi wIll b be b her pros prospective new owner to whom LN Lord Dun Dunraven phe raven Is arranging to sell el hoc her Lord Dunraven ly by the way was wal anxious to 10 represent a London dall dalI In South Africa bu but his phY physician forbade I It Ind and 1 a younger earl has haa represented the Daily Telegraph In Africa Arc Mr Ir Ch ChrIes rl 1 DI Day ROle Roses ne new bat boat Distant Shor Shore Is II biger bigger and mor more corn com rte than any racer on this aid i of the A Atlantic though simia simIlar In lInes to the Columbia Columbia When the Columbia cmel comes over her here I if she dot does snake make the trip she wi wIll find the Shar Sham Shamrock rok rock Distant Shore Ebore Valkyrie I III Me e tr tear I 11 and ready Nady to contest o against her In behalf ot of Kurp Captain I as saying that under weather cn condItIOns th the Shamrock would gIve the Columbia u a much harer harder tussle Mr Mrs Go lets NIIna Is being repaired and altered on the tho Clyde CIde amt in fittIng out for a Mediterranean cruise The number of familIes thrown Into mourning h 1 the war ar is II already having an appreciable eIer effect on the attend aflee nt at th the WeSt End Em theatres Thu Tho feel that thA t war r plays are too to be popular for some som Um time UmI timet t I tOle caine Charles la is turning hi his busIness Into Inlo a company compan entitled the Criterion and Wyndham Theatres wih with J OOOO Q capital Mr wl wiil Iliin at a sainI salary of J 2500 O and a bf the tho profits Charles after dislocatIng his shoulder houlder In Iii the second At act ot of The Mes Messenger Ie of liars Nob No 22 pluckily out the piece but fainted at the thelast last laRt curtain Al As a result of the acet dent the Iho house houe has leen been closed until No Nov 27 21 Sir Arthur new opera The TheRose Rose Roe of wi will 10 be nt at atthe the Savoy Saloy Nov 9 Madame Pati Patti reappeared It At Albert Alberthal hal hail No Nov 2 but the event ent passed alsed unnoticed Site She wi wIll celebrate the fiftieth anniversary or of her fleet all ai beor before the public at n a charity concert In 1 1100 In New York city |